Rena exclusion zone extended
For immediate release: 6 January 2014
A temporary moving exclusion zone has been set around the barge transporting sections of the dismantled Rena
accommodation block to the Port of Tauranga.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s Harbour Master Jennifer Roberts said Resolve Fire and Salvage was working on removing
large pieces of wreck from Astrolabe Reef and transferring them from the crane barge RMG500 onto a deck barge, the
RMG1000 which will be anchored near Motiti Island.
“The RMG1000 will be secured in place by four or more anchors, each marked with a large orange/yellow buoy and lit at
night with a yellow flashing light,” she said.
“To ensure the safety of the divers and other workers involved in this operation, no unauthorised vessel may enter the
temporary Moving Exclusion Zone, the first of which extends out 500 metres from the barge RMG500 during the transit from
Astrolabe Reef towards Motiti Island while transporting pieces of the Rena accommodation block.”
Anyone breaching the direction is liable to a fine or prosecution, Ms Roberts said. The direction applies to all
vessels, except those authorised by the Harbour Master or the duty Salvage Master.
The first temporary Moving Exclusion Zone will be located around the barge RMG500 while it moves between Astrolabe Reef
(3732.4’S 17625.7’E) and Motiti Island (3737.5’S 17625.0’E).
A second temporary Exclusion Zone around the barge transfer site near Motiti Island will be at one of the following
locations, depending on the weather:
a. 3736.745’S 17624.166’E
b. 3736.700’S 17624.502’E
c. 3738.117’S 17626.169’E
A third temporary Moving Exclusion Zone will also be located around the barge RMG1000 while it transits between the
anchorage at Motiti Island (3737.5’S 17625.0’E) and the Port of Tauranga.
The Direction remains in force until Rena accommodation block transfer and removal operations are completed, Ms Roberts
said.
Map of the static exclusion zone around the barge transfer site:
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