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Governor Bryan, Congresswoman Plaskett Team with National Park Service To Increase Enforcement, Safety of Visitors on Buck Island

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. and Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett are working with the National Park Service to make available additional resources to ensure the safety of visitors to the Buck Island Reef National Monument in light of recent incidents on the island just off of St. Croix.

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. and Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett are working with the National Park Service to make available additional resources to ensure the safety of visitors to the Buck Island Reef National Monument in light of recent incidents on the island just off of St. Croix.

Governor Bryan has pledged his support and promised additional resources, primarily manpower that includes officer from the Virgin Islands Police Department and the Department of Planning and Natural Resources.

The Governor also sent a letter to the Department of the Interior in support of increased funding for resources to maintain the safety of the popular excursion destination for residents and tourists.

“Our primary goal is to ensure the park is safe for our local community as well as visitors to the Territory,” Governor Bryan said. “We also have to be good stewards of the precious natural resources at the Buck Island National Monument, that is why we are going the extra mile to keep Buck Island accessible to everyone.”

Congresswoman Plaskett, who is furthering the issue with federal officials in Washington, D.C., expressed similar concerns about Buck Island.

“The lack of concern for families, individuals, and especially children by the behavior of a few on Buck Island is disappointing and the violence seen recently is appalling and dishonors the work that we have done to ensure that this national treasure remains our local treasure; and not just for us today but for the generations that will come after us.,” the Delegate said. “Our free and uninhibited access as Virgin Islanders to Buck Island is a right that many individuals in the Virgin Islands generally, and on St. Croix particularly, have fought long for, and our office has maintained pressure and done much hard work to keep that birthright.

“The safety of Virgin Islanders and our visitors at Buck Island is important and we will not tolerate a few people destroying the opportunity and access that we have in the jewel that is the Buck Island Reef National Monument,” Congresswoman Plaskett said.

In the interim, until a more permanent solution is found, the National Park Service has sent officers from Florida and Puerto Rico to assist in enforcement.

The collaboration follows an incident earlier this month during which a large group of individuals had a party that did not adhere to COVID-19 social distancing and masking practices and that also resulted in a shooting that left one man individual. A suspect has been arrested in connection with the shooting, which occurred on January 10.

The Bryan/Roach Administration continues to be committed to transparency, stabilizing the economy, restoring trust in government and ensuring the disaster recovery is completed as quickly as possible. 

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