Infrastructure Minister, Ray Harmer, says gathering residents views on the Island's sea services has been 'crucial'.
It comes after the results of the government's Sea Services Survey were published last week, in which nearly 5,000 responses were given.
Mr Harmer added the ferry operations are 'crucial' to Island life and getting information this way is important in understanding what residents and businesses want from them.
The results are available on the government's consultation hub website.
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