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Please don't cheat when clearing in. It's a really simple process and the agents really try to make it painless. The process of sailing into the bay and dropping the hook while making the phone call is a simple rule to obey. The officers need to be able to see your boat when processing the entry and 99% of the time you won't have to present yourself or crew. The last thing we want is to turn this into the BVI process of marching everyone into the C&I office.
Culebrita, Luis Pena and the surrounding cays are all designated as conservation zones (environmentally sensitive). Public access to these areas is designated as daytime use only. Mooring and anchoring only allowed during the day, no overnights. DPNR has been historically pretty lax on enforcement but that seems to be changing.
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