Otago Daily Times

Council looks into maritime safety after grounding

- MATTHEW ROSENBERG Local democracy reporter

SOUTHLAND regional councillor­s are set to discuss maritime safety in greater detail following the grounding of a cruise ship in Doubtful Sound last month.

On January 24, RealNZoper­ated Fiordland Navigator ran aground with 67 crew and passengers on board.

They were forced to evacuate to nearby Deep Cove.

The boat was inspected and approved to recommence trips later that month.

During discussion at an Environmen­t Southland meeting on Thursday, chief executive Wilma Falconer suggested councillor­s workshop the organisati­on’s responsibi­lity in relation to marine safety and bylaws.

‘‘Fiordland is a very, very large area.

‘‘I’d like to think that Southland actually has the largest marine area to manage,’’ Ms Falconer said.

‘‘We are remote and the country does not have a lot of vessels able and close to these remote coastlines to assist, should there be an emergency.’’

The chief executive report prepared for Thursday’s meeting said the harbourmas­ter would be briefed on the outcome of an investigat­ion on the incident, undertaken by the Transport Accident Investigat­ion Commission and Maritime NZ.

Cr Peter McDonald questioned if the council should play a larger part in the investigat­ion.

‘‘To be briefed sounds pretty low level for an organisati­on that has a lot of responsibi­lity around these matters,’’ he said.

Ms Falconer said she expected the briefing to be collaborat­ive.

The report said Fiordland Navigator would remain in Doubtful/Thompson Sound until the end of the season, in May, before relocating to Bluff for scheduled maintenanc­e.

It also included an update on boating safety, saying behaviour had been good over the holiday period, with only ‘‘a few reminders to boaties around safe boating practices’’.

An update on the cruise ship season said there had been 55 visits to Fiordland and 15 visits to Stewart Island, the last visit scheduled for April 6. — LDR is local body journalism cofunded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

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