Nine killed on BOP waters

People are being warned to adhere to boating rules while out on the water.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council has commenced region wide maritime patrols – reinforcing safety on the water.

Bay of Plenty Regional Council Harbourmaster Peter Buell says last year nine people died in Bay of Plenty waters and 19 nationwide.

'Nearly half of 2017's boat-related deaths occurred in the Bay of Plenty – most could have been prevented if a proper fitting lifejacket had been worn.”

Peter says the first patrols for 2018 went out over Labour Weekend and issued a high amount of bylaw breaches.

'This year's 100 per cent increase in breaches, compared with 2017 Labour Weekend is disappointing.”

The breaches included eight breaches of bylaw for exceeding five knots; ten for failing to carry enough personal floatation devices; four for unnamed boats or unregistered personal water craft, including Jetski; and three for towing with no observer.

Peter says the volume of breaches should be a reminder for people to be prepared, know the rules and stay safe when heading out on the water.

'2018 is off to a good start with no deaths so far and we're working hard to keep it that way.”

Peter wants to reinforce that the patrols don't want to ruin your day on the water, they're in place to ensure you and your family stay safe out there.

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1 comment

Being a long time local boatie...

Posted on 03-11-2018 12:56 | By Border Patrol

...this does not surprise me at all. There is obviously people who are going out on the water with no idea on boating rules, and are doing stupid and dangerous things. There is definitely an increase in the number of boats on the water, and the attitude of some of the operators beggars belief.


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