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Don’t let summer be your undoing – top tips to stay safe on the water this summer
Maritime NZ calls for Boaties to put Safety First as Boat Sales Skyrocket
Don’t get caught out on water this Easter Weekend
Maritime NZ recommends vessel checks in June
Major rescue coordinated off Hawke’s Bay
Maritime NZ supporting agencies in Gulf Livestock 1 incident
Search and rescue: important upgrades of NZ satellite station begin
Maritime Officers again on boat ramps for America’s Cup spectators
Beacons your life-saving voice in emergency
No Excuses on-water boating safety campaign hits record high 18 March
Port sector plan for improving safety on our Ports
Skipper responsibility vital in fight against Covid
Pair convicted and fined for Lake Hood jet boat crash 9 March
Maritime NZ says rules were ignored prior to diver being struck
Survey shows boating safety lessons are being adopted
Funing to be towed into Port of Tauranga for repairs 7 March
Safety experts worried at rise of paddleboarding incidents
Tauranga sentencing highlights watchkeeping failures
Ports of Auckland and ship’s master fined $432,400 for excessive speed
Enhancing our submarine cable and pipeline protection areas guidance
Multi-agency air response rescues hundreds in Hawke’s Bay
Tropical cyclone is no time to be on water
Failure to notify regulators of incidents is an offence and can be an unexpected cost
“No Excuses” for recreational boaties on water in West Coast
World Maritime Day: New Technologies for Greener Shipping
Beacon registrations rise as more Kiwis take to outdoors 27 January
New Board members join Maritime NZ
New boat for Tokelau 23 January
Forget gumboots but not lifejackets
Company director fined $2,500 for being asleep at the wheel as vessel collides with wharf
$514,300 fines and reparation after grossly overloaded fishing vessel sinks
Covid: Kiwis urged to exercise in low-risk environments
Room for improvement amongst water craft users after busy holiday period
Skipper to pay $8,500 in fines and reparation after grounding mussel barge
Frontline workers to receive COVID-19 Response Award
Intoxicated operators have no place manning heavy machinery
Recreational boaties urged to be responsible skippers when getting back on the water
How to stay safe beyond festive season
Know conditions on water this holiday period
NZ signs on to Cape Town Agreement
Two vessels fail in watchkeeping responsibilities resulting in collision at sea
Covid: NZ joins global initiative keeping ports open and freight moving
New RTI Commissioner to start in January
New rules on pilot transfers and lifeboat drills
Step forward for port safety by employers, unions and government agencies
Poor planning played key role in Napier ship fire
Manukau Harbour incident: Police suspend search
MMaritime NZ announces safer boating funding