No Excuses On-water Boating Safety Campaign Hits Record High
Maritime
NZ’s No Excuses on-water compliance campaign has reached
new heights, with a record-breaking 4,208 on-water
interactions with boaties to drive a safer boating
culture. The increased on-water interactions have also
resulted in encouraging signs of increased compliance with
key safety messages, including greater carriage and wearing
of lifejackets, says Sharyn Forsyth, Maritime NZ Deputy
Director and Chair of the Safer Boating
Forum. Overall, the campaign data shows the
number of lifejackets being carried on board increased
slightly from 95 percent to 97 percent. The
number of lifejackets being worn when legally
required increased from 83 percent to 87 percent
over the previous year, with an increase in wearing on
powerboats (99 percent) being the largest
driver. “The campaign has come a long way since it
was introduced four years ago”, she says. “We
started No Excuses with eight regional councils. Now we’ve
got 18 councils and harbourmasters involved and we’re
interacting with more boaties than ever. In this last
campaign, we saw an additional 2,695 interactions compared
with the inaugural 2016/17 campaign. Full credit to
harbourmasters across the country – they are doing a great
job.” The campaign saw harbourmasters from across
New Zealand joining forces with Maritime NZ staff to check
boaties’ compliance with the boat code safety rules and
local bylaws including lifejacket wearing and safe
speed. While harbourmasters also chalked up a 13
percent increase in interactions – 552 boaties – over
the previous year, they issued fewer fines for safety
breaches, with 134 infringement notices – including fines
of up to $300. This compares to 182 infringement notices the
previous year. Common reasons for infringements
included: boaties not carrying lifejackets onboard, or
failing to wear them when required; not displaying a dive
flag when they had divers in the water; and not having
observers when towing. In the last campaign, No
Excuses days took place for the first time in Buller,
Gisborne and the Manawatu. “As a new harbourmaster I
was really pleased to join the Safer Boating No Excuses
campaign”, says Curly James, Harbourmaster in Westport,
Buller. “With having a bar entrance to our harbour
navigation is always going to be that little bit more
difficult. We had a great result with nearly 100%
compliance. After 45 years of fishing boat experience
myself, I think it’s never too late to learn something new
from a programme like this.” Gary Manch, Navigation
Safety Officer for the Canterbury Regional Harbourmaster who
was also involved in the campaign says having a national,
common compliance approach to regulation is the way to go to
get results. “I’m keen for all boaties to display
the good behaviour that boaties in Canterbury displayed.
This is a national approach and a high standard of conduct
is expected on the water at all times throughout New
Zealand. Wherever you are, safety is paramount”, he
says. Looking at the results from our last campaign,
it is heartening to see high numbers of Kiwis following safe
boating behaviours but, as summer approaches, there is no
time for complacency, Ms Forsyth said, particularly as more
and more people typically head out onto the
water. “As national and local body regulators we
need to balance our approach using a diverse range of
compliance interventions, including education and
enforcement. As part of our work to ensure safer boating, we
are continually looking at what we can do to improve safe
behaviour through awareness and education, to avoid the need
for infringements. However, there will be consequences for
people breaching maritime rules and local bylaws. It’s
part of the total compliance toolbox that we use,” she
adds. “No Excuses is a massive team effort spanning
New Zealand. We are gearing up to be back on the water from
mid-October with the No Excuses campaign working with our
council partners to ensure everyone is following the rules.
There is no excuse for not doing what is right to keep
everyone safe on the water.” Planning is underway
for this summer’s campaign, which will see harbourmasters
and Maritime NZ maritime officers on the water for extra
days to reach even more boaties. The expanded campaign kicks
off in October. The No
Excuses campaign is funded via a safer boating grant,
administered by Maritime NZ, with funds provided by the
government from Fuel Excise Duty (FED). FED funding supports
No Excuses and other recreational boating safety
initiatives, including regional programmes focused on
promoting safer boating. The last No Excuses on-water
compliance campaign was conducted on five random days in
each region from 12 October 2019 until 31 March
2020. Authorities involved in the last No Excuses
campaign:Notes to editors