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Fisherfolk and small craft operators warned to take action as TS Tammy approaches

The Dominica Meteorological Service has recently advised that a tropical storm watch was issued for Dominica on Wednesday 18th October 2023 from 5 pm. This means tropical storm conditions are expected to impact the island within 48 hours. Tropical Storm Tammy is expected to begin impacting Dominica and the Lesser Antilles from Friday 20th October into Saturday 21st October with tropical storm force winds (sustained 40 mph gusts or higher), showers, and thunderstorms. Sea conditions are expected to deteriorate on the East coast on Friday with waves peaking at 4m (12 ft).

Fisherfolk and small craft operators along the northern and eastern coasts should remain vigilant and take every precaution to secure vessels, gear, and other equipment that may be at sea from Friday into the weekend. Venturing out at sea during those days is not recommended for any fishing vessels or small craft operators on the island.

Mariculture farmers are asked to secure lines and other equipment and materials kept at sea and not venture to sea until the passage of the weather system.

Aquaculture farmers are asked to secure ponds, and equipment, clear overhanging of trees over ponds, reduce or lower the amount of water in ponds, clear the intake, and install a wire mesh at the entrance of intake pipes or remove pipes from intake, where possible.

Sea-bathers should stay out of the water until an all-clear is given by the Dominica Meteorological Service.

You are also advised to continue to listen to the local radio stations and or visit the Dominica Meteorological Service online at “weather.gov.dm/forecast” to get updates on the development of this weather system.

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