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Description:The Dante B. Fascell Port of Miami-Dade is a seaport located in Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida. It is connected to downtown Miami by Port Boulevard (Florida State Road 886), a causeway over the Intracoastal Waterway. The port is recognized as the Cruise Capital of the World. It is second only to the massive Port of South Louisiana in terms of cargo shipped to/from Latin America. As a world-class port, the Port of Miami is among an elite group of ports in the globe. The Port of Miami is an important contributor to the local and state economies. Nearly four million cruise passengers pass through the Port and over 9 million tons of cargo and over 1 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit containers) are transited through the seaport per year. This combination of cruise and cargo activities supports approximately 98,000 jobs, and has an economic impact in Miami-Dade County of over $12 billion.
Site Condition:◊ To start the permit request, we require you fill out the Port Request Form. The port form is sent to the port and distributed to the different areas required to obtain approval. ◊ PortMiami doesn’t allow filming when there are more than 2 cruise ships in port. Usually PortMiami only allows filming on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. ◊ Complicated requests may require a port meeting. ◊ All filming at the port requires a minimum of one SES officer (4-hr. Min.) and one MDPD officer (3-hour min.). ◊ Download the POM Cast & Crew Security Form (.xls file) ◊ Please note that it may take up to 14 days to receive approval to film at PortMiami.
Usage Restriction:Productions are considered on a case by case basis. At least one week notice for all productions. Police must accompany all productions. Letter of intent must be submitted, names and D.O.B's must be provided in order to conduct background checks. Must include: Type of project, the full name and date of birth for each person in your crew and cast. Exact location within Port property production would like to utilize as well as shoot date/s and time ranges. Filming at Port Miami requires SES and Miami-Dade Police. SES (Port security) are billed after filming takes place and is a separate invoice from Port Miami. SES have a four-hour minimum per officer. MDPD are pre-paid. MDPD have a three-hour minimum per officer.