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#91 Jan/Feb 2013 with NZ Aquaculture

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STABBED AND THROWN OVERBOARD A MAN WAS arrested on November 1, after a two-hour manhunt in the Marlborough Sounds involving maritime police from Wellington and the armed offenders squad. A Nelson man told police he had been visiting Picton and met a man who invited him on to his yacht where he was assaulted, attacked with a knife and a wood saw that had resulted in a deep cut to his hand and cuts on his body and face, then thrown overboard in the Queen Charlotte Sound. He swam to the nearest shore and spent the night in bushes before walking to Lochmara Lodge, in Lochmara Bay. Police brought the man back to Picton, the next morning. As they were leaving the bay, the man spotted the yacht he had been on tied up at a jetty. A police maritime unit called in from Wellington arrived in Queen Charlotte Sound on board the Lady Elizabeth IV and met up with about five members of the armed offenders squad, and a dog handler. A man was arrested and taken into custody. Professional ��� Pragmatic ��� Proven Marine Industrial Design is a team you can trust to deliver a vessel that performs. ��� Marine Design Consultancy ��� re���t, conversions, class approvals ��� Naval Architecture ��� vessel design, stability and seakeeping ��� Mechanical design ��� winches, deck equipment WHEN THE POLICE launch, Coastguard, Westpac Rescue helicopter and Navy Seasprite answered a Mayday for a vessel capsized near Waiheke Island in November, they thought that there were four people on board the 4.9m dingy. But when they arrived on scene seven people were in the water, three of whom were rescued by a nearby vessel, two by Coastguard and the two deceased who were recovered by the Police launch. Their small craft, the Manakia, was between Waiheke Island and Papakohatu Island (Crusoe Rock) in Auckland���s Hauraki Gulf, when one of the men got seasick and moved in the boat to vomit, causing it to roll, take on water and then flip over. Coastguard northern region chief executive David Tommas said, ���It was blowing at 20 to 30 knots out there and the sea was running at 1.5m to 2m. We believe the vessel was 4.9m long which, for seven people, is probably at the limits of its operating capacity, particularly in this weather.��� The men were all friends and family between the ages of 25 and 50, from Kiribati, Tonga and Rarotonga. The tragedy coincided with an open day at the rescue chopper���s base where children witnessed the dead men���s bodies being carried to shore. Water Safety New Zealand chief executive Matt Claridge told the Herald there had been too many preventable deaths. ��� What really needs to happen [is that] the blokes going out on the water really need to look after each other and think about the family they are leaving at home. The water in New Zealand is just too different to the Pacific Islands and it���s usually the men, they���re going out, and probably leaving families to fend for themselves without a father.��� According to Water Safety, eight percent of total drownings between 2007 and 2011 were Pacific people, with 87 percent of those being male. Westpac rescue helicopter chief executive Bob Parkinson said, ���It���s just unbelievable. It���s really quite a challenge how to get this safety message across.��� www.marinedesign.co.nz | 09 419 8440 VIP.S84 For a pump to suit every possible fluid handling task, available in a range of voltages. Contact us for an obligation-free quote or advice for supply and installation. VIP.S72 P.S72 S7 Pasifika men drowning GENERAL MARINE SERVICES LIMITED Part of the Gianneschi international support network. 196 Pakenham Street West Westhaven Auckland New Zealand Phone: + 64 9 309 6317 Facsimile: + 64 9 309 6897 Email: sales@generalmarine.co.nz www.generalmarine.co.nz January/February 2013 Professional Skipper 45 GMS_NZPS_QPV_giann.indd 1 21/09/2009 7:28:58 p.m.

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