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With no bad weather except for the occasional rain shower, marine traffic to and from the Island has been normal.

The cruise ship Zenith arrived to the Island on Monday. It berthed in Hamilton and will make its move to St. George's sometime today. The ship is carrying 1,644 passengers which is believed to be the highest passenger load for the ship so far this year. The ship arrived in the island from New York and is expected to depart sometime Thursday afternoon.

Currently docked in Hamilton, the Norwegian Crown arrived on Monday from New York. The ship carrying 1,147 passengers was docked at Penno's Wharf in St.

George's but moved to Hamilton Tuesday morning. The ship is expected to depart the Island on Thursday for its trip back to New York.

The Norwegian Majesty arrived Tuesday afternoon. Berthed at Penno's Wharf the ship is carrying 1,490 passengers. The ship arrived from Boston and is expected to leave the Island on Friday. The Horizon arrived yesterday from New York. Berthed at the Dockyard, the ship is carrying 1,611 passengers. The ship will set sail back to New York on Friday.

The Nordic Empress arrived yesterday morning and will switch from St. George's to Hamilton earlier today. The cruise liner carrying 1,757 will leave on Friday afternoon travelling back to New York.

The container ship the Somers Isles arrived from Florida on Monday. It brought with it a load of 108 containers with five refrigerated containers, 7 pleasure crafts, and a variety of building material. The ship is expected to leave the Island on Thursday.

The Bermuda Islander arrived from Salem New Jersey carrying a load of 108 containers with 17 refrigerated containers and 1 container of horses.

And the Oleander arrived on Sunday. It was carrying 144 dry containers, 44 refrigerated containers, 13 trailers, 15 cars, 1 truck and a boat. The ship left the Island early yesterday morning. Iver Explorer was docked at the Esso oil docks at Ferry Reach on Monday. After unloading its cargo the ship left the Island on Tuesday.

Sir Eric Sharp made its return to the Island on Tuesday and will remain here on stand-by for the next few days.