Joe,

 

Good news.  

 

Could you provide a link where you found that?  Is it on a MD.gov site?  Am in 
CT but we are trying to figure out what parameters may be coming from the 
governor’s office.  MD and CT are in the same group of states coordinating 
their general approach.  

 

Thanks,

Brian

 

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BOATING 

Effective Thursday, May 7, at 7 a.m., recreational boating activities, 
including motorized and non-motorized vessels and personal watercraft, are 
permitted, however: 

*       Boaters must be with immediate family members or people with which they 
reside.  

*       No more than 10 people can be on a boat at one time, including captain 
and crew. 

*       Boats must be distanced from each other by at least 10 feet and are 
prohibited from rafting up, beaching, or having rendezvous events. 

*       Boats are prohibited from docking at restaurants or bars. 

*       Vessel and boat races remain prohibited. 
*       Marinas can reopen to recreational boaters, but must adhere to Maryland 
Departments of Commerce and Health guidelines 
<https://governor.maryland.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Marinas-One-Pager-May-5.pdf>
 . 
*       Pump-out stations and boats may resume operations under the Departments 
of Commerce and Health guidelines. 
*       Local jurisdictions may choose to open public boat ramps, but must 
ensure social distancing guidelines. 
*       All normal boating rules and regulations are in effect and must be 
followed.

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