| Marine Services | |
| Torbay Council | |
Torquay Harbour Office | |
| marine.services @torbay.gov.uk | |
| 01803 292429 | |
| 01803 299257 | |
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The responsibility of protecting and conserving the environment lies with us all. Within the confines of Tor Bay, the Harbour Authority strive to maintain and improve a high environmental quality, via sound management directives and environmental legislation.
Marine Services have identified activities which could have detrimental effect on the natural surroundings and have addressed these potential problems with recommendations, not only for the protection of this beautiful area but also to enhance the enjoyment of Tor Bay.
Oil and fuel entering the water can be disastrous. Please refrain from pumping contaminated bilge water over the side and have the appropriate measures at hand to minimise any fuel spills whilst filling up. The use of absorbent materials, rags or drip trays should be used wherever possible. There are facilities on the Harbourside for the safe disposal of waste oil but please contact the Harbour Office if you have any queries. Oil can be harmful to plant life, animals and even humans!
Marine Services provide several bins around the Harbour Estate for everyone to dispose of their litter responsibly, whilst "wheelie" bins provide a home for more substantial rubbish.
Throwing anything into the Harbour is a Bye Law offence but rubbish collecting around the shoreline not only looks unsightly but can be hazardous for humans or fatal for a multitude of birds, fish and animals. Discarded fishing line is a major culprit, along with old nets, ropes, bottles and bags - all of which are potential killers.
So please help by retrieving any rubbish if you can and disposing of it in the appropriate bin. You can also help by notifying the Harbour Office of any rubbish on the Harbour Estate.
Fishing within an enclosed harbour is prohibited without the consent of the Harbour Master, however, you are welcome to fish from the seaward side of the piers, keeping well clear of the harbour entrance. Anglers should refrain from leaving fish bait, guts, etc; on the quayside, ensuring that they take their waste home.
If you find a distrssed dolphin or one that has sadly, already died please contact Seawatch.
Torbay Harbour Enforcement and Prosecution Policy
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