Managing reopening your marina in context of COVID-19

In today’s Tuesday Roundtable discussion with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and the Ports of Olympia, Ilwaco and Chinook, ports learned how to manage reopening their marinas and outdoor recreation areas to public use. The discussion centered on careful consideration of how to balance pent-up public demand for outdoor spaces with public health and safety concerns in stemming the COVID-19 pandemic.  You can find the resources and presentations from today’s meeting, along with other important information, on our COVID-19 response page for ports: https://www.washingtonports.org/covid19

In today’s conversation:

·       WDFW discussed their plan for reopening public access, and what areas will remain closed. Additionally, they discussed plans for granting licensing, opening up fishing season, and ensuring employee and public protection.

·       The Port of Olympia shared their plan for reopening, including ways to continue to honor social distancing guidelines

·       The Ports of Ilwaco and Chinook presented on balancing the economic considerations of closures on communities with the public health concerns of the virus

You can listen to the whole meeting here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/g5t8n2qxli6m6sz/40.28.2020_Meeting_Recording.mp4?dl=0

Do you have ideas for future topics we could cover in our Tuesday Roundtables? Email your ideas to Washington.ports@washingtonports.org