INDEPENDENT NEWS

Business as usual for compliance staff

Published: Mon 15 Aug 2005 09:49 AM
14 August 2005
Business as usual for Ministry of Fisheries compliance staff
The Ministry of Fisheries have confirmed that all of their regular enforcement activities are being carried out across New Zealand as normal.
National Manager Fisheries Compliance Steve Stuart said that included patrols and inspections and other enforcement work on the East Coast north of Tologa Bay.
"The Ministry of Fisheries is a responsible employer and has been proactive in undertaking a number of important initiatives to mitigate the risk to frontline staff and to enhance Fishery Officer safety wherever they may be operating in New Zealand," said Mr Stuart.
"This includes providing Fisheries Officers with good training, enhanced radio communications including access to police radios in some areas and operational policies that require Fisheries Officers to undertake enforcement activity in greater numbers where appropriate. In the near future vehicles will be monitored with GPS and we maintain a close operational relationship with the New Zealand police.
"While fisheries enforcement is an environment with recognised risks, we have sought to mitigate these risks to the extent possible and our proactive approach shows we are doing a good job of that.
The full range of enforcement activities will continue to be carried out across New Zealand including the East Coast north of Tologa Bay
ENDS

Next in New Zealand politics

Penny Drops – But What About Seymour And Peters?
By: New Zealand Labour Party
PM Announces Changes To Portfolios
By: New Zealand Government
Just 1 In 6 Oppose ‘Three Strikes’ - Poll
By: Family First New Zealand
Budget Blunder Shows Nicola Willis Could Cut Recovery Funding
By: New Zealand Labour Party
Urgent Changes To System Through First RMA Amendment Bill
By: New Zealand Government
Global Military Spending Increase Threatens Humanity And The Planet
By: Peace Movement Aotearoa
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media