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Skipper sentenced for watch keeping failings
North Island Mussels fined $150K for hand crushing 2 September
Multiple watchkeeping related failures identified in 2020 vessel grounding
North Cape operation – update five 23 August
SAR teams support trapped tramper with survival kit as bad weather delays rescue
Crown appointments to Maritime NZ Board announced
Seafood Stars shine in sustainability space
Maritime NZ response to TAIC report into the fatal Enchanter capsizing
Maritime NZ announces safer boating funding for 2023
Vessel owner and skipper fails to meet legal obligations
Maritime NZ reply to TAIC preliminary report into i-Catcher capsize
Achilles Bulker update 1
‘It could be difference between life and death’
Skipper failed responsibilities after crew member’s fingertips severed
Miraculous rescue in the Pacific highlights regional search and rescue collaboration
Enforceable undertaking funds new fishing industry training
Captain’s decision to deviate from planned passage put vessel and crew in danger
$310,000 payable for jet boat crash caused by loose studs
Shiling to depart Wellington for Singapore
Yellow and pink flags showing the way for America’s Cup spectators
Maritime NZ: Auckland boaties encouraged to know the rules of Safer Boating and COVID-19
KiwiRail spends more than $335,000 in Enforceable Undertaking after incident on Interislander Ferry
Forward: Port of Tauranga update about log carrier incident
Shiling to undertake harbour trials
New Minister gives first speech at Federation Conference
RCCNZ assists helicopter with engine failure
“No excuses” on-water boating safety campaign is back again for summer 2020/21
Maritime NZ issues detention notice on MV Shiling
Missing yacht found 29 May
Maritime response Shiling update 15
Maritime NZ to begin consultation on MARPOL Annex VI draft Marine Protection Rules
Maritime response Shiling update 14
Maritime response Shiling update 13
Maritime response Shiling update 12
Maritime response Shiling update 11
Lack of collaboration between operators results in serious injury
Maritime response shilling update 11
Maritime response Shiling update 10
Maritime response Shiling update 9
Don’t be casualty this winter
Another step forward for work health and safety on ports
New requirements for pleasure craft departing overseas 7 May
Missing yacht, Tribe, found near Whangarei 5 May
Fuller’s skipper fined $2,500 after colliding with navigation light
Charges laid following two fatal incidents on ports in April 2022
Biosecurity company fined $245K after NZ employee injured on international ship outside NZ
The need to understand obligations highlighted in prosecution
Maritime NZ files charges for Auckland port worker death