Coastguard NZs Southern Region leads way into new safety system
The 16 vessels of Coastguard New Zealand's Southern Region are now covered by Maritime NZ's new MOSS
Read moreThe 16 vessels of Coastguard New Zealand's Southern Region are now covered by Maritime NZ's new MOSS
Read moreCompany fined for failing to take all practicable steps to ensure the safety of its employees after the death of crewman
Read moreThe prosecution of a ship's Master with five times the legal breath alcohol limit has been welcomed by Maritime New Zealand
Read moreThe Maritime Union of New Zealand has welcomed news that New Zealand will be ratifying the Maritime Labour Convention
Read moreMaritime NZ examines coastal navigation safety risks
Read moreAMSA in cooperation with MNZ has awarded a contract to enhance the search and rescue satellite system used to detect emergency distress beacons
Read moreFor the first time in five years Maritime New Zealand has a permanent presence in New Plymouth, officially opening a new office
Read moreMaritime New Zealand (MNZ) is inviting comment on its draft updated New Zealand Marine Oil Spill Response Strategy
Read moreMaritime New Zealand (MNZ) is undertaking a review of coastal navigation safety to identify risks and assess current and potential safety measures
Read moreThe master of the 177m Singapore-flagged cargo vessel Lake Triview has been fined $2000 (plus $130 court costs) after pleading guilty to a charge of failing to notify Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) that the vessel had grounded off New Plymouth after dragging its anchor on Saturday, 24 May, 2014
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