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Boating Incidents Contribute to Winter Drownings

15 June 2009
Media Release
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Boating Incidents Contribute to Winter Drowning Deaths

Water Safety New Zealand (WSNZ) has released drowning data today indicating there were six drowning deaths in New Zealand for the month of May. The five year average (2004 – 2008) for May is five.

There were three Recreational related drowning incidents, all involving boating activity.

Two drowning deaths were classified as Accidental Immersion incidents, where the victim inadvertently and unintentionally entered the water. In addition there was one Suicide related drowning incident.

Matt Claridge, General Manager WSNZ, states “it is not surprising to see a lower toll for the month of May. But, boating still draws attention and concern due to the ongoing number of incidents associated with it. The ability to communicate, being prepared, knowing the marine and weather forecasts and carrying of lifejackets are but a few essentials for a boating experience.”

The total number of drowning deaths for the year to date (January – May) is 50. The average number for this period (2004 - 2008) is also 50.

Claridge concludes: “New Zealand waterways can provide enjoyable experiences all year round. It is important for boat owners to undertake a Coastguard Boating Education course and ensure they are equipped with the skills and knowledge to be on the water.”


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