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  1. June 2, 2023 at 1:26 PM
    L Frush says:

    Due to a new treaty signed between France and the Kingdom of the Netherlands in May 2023 the shared border has been moved from the French shoreline and now runs down the exact center of Oyster Pond including the entrance. With the borderline dispute resolved, Captain Oliver’s Marina and Resort now fully resides within the French territory. Prior, everything over water was Dutch and the resort on land was French. Expect the marina to be fully re-developed as it has sat untouched since Hurricane Irma in 2017, possibly opening in 2025. Since the small lagoon will be bisected by the border it is unclear how vessels will decide which country to check into if arriving from other islands, or if this will be a port-of-entry for either.

  2. May 5, 2019 at 12:20 PM
    artemis says:

    This marina no longer exists. Hurricane Irma has completely destroyed everything and in May 2019 we saw no signs of any rebuilding.

    The entrance channel is not buoyed and does not appear to agree with the Navionics chart. On the north side we had only two meters where ten were shown. On the way back out we stayed well south of the shown channel and had six meters.