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HomeNew Zealand NewsIncidents at SeaSomber Reading⏤Mid-Year Drowning Update 2024: Key Takeaways from Water Safety New Zealand

Somber Reading⏤Mid-Year Drowning Update 2024: Key Takeaways from Water Safety New Zealand

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In the first six months of 2024, New Zealand experienced more boat-related drownings compared to the same period in 2023. Water Safety New Zealands mid-year report revealed 7 boating-related incidents during the first half of 2024, a sharp increase from the 1 incident reported in the same period the previous year. This spike brings the 2024 figure close to the 10-year average of 10.3 incidents, with 2023 having a total of 4 incidents for the entire year.

One particularly tragic incident occurred on the Riverton Bar in Southland, where a boat carrying five people capsized, resulting in the deaths of three individuals. This incident underscores the dangers posed by New Zealand’s notorious sand bars, which can be unpredictable due to shifting tides and weather conditions. The Coromandel Peninsula, particularly Tairua Bar, also saw significant incidents this year, exacerbated by increased silting and shifting sands.

New Zealand’s Coastguard continues to urge boaties to remain vigilant and informed about conditions, especially when navigating these hazardous bar areas. Their Bar Safety Roadshow and educational campaigns aim to increase awareness and preparedness among boaters.

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Men and Older Adults at Higher Risk

Of the 7 boat-related drownings in the first half of 2024, 63% of the victims were over the age of 45, and 87% were male. This aligns with trends seen in the wider drowning statistics, where males, particularly older men, are disproportionately affected. The demographic makeup reflects the fact that most sailors are men, and many fall into the older age brackets.

Lifejacket Use and Awareness

Water Safety New Zealand’s report also highlights lifejacket usage as an area for improvement. While 94% of people support mandatory lifejacket use across the country, only 24% are aware that regulations differ by region. This lack of knowledge could lead to non-compliance with local rules, endangering lives. Encouragingly, 83% of boaters reported always wearing a lifejacket, but there is still work to be done in raising awareness and ensuring better adherence to safety regulations, particularly around powered craft.

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Moving Forward: The Importance of Education

To further reduce boating-related drownings, continued efforts are needed to educate the public about lifejacket regulations and the risks associated with boating. Future safety campaigns must continue focus on improving safety measures for powered craft and increasing overall awareness of regional laws and best practices for water safety.

Conclusion

Water Safety New Zealand’s mid-year update demonstrates that, while there have been improvements in drowning statistics overall, challenges remain in specific areas. Targeted education on boating safety, particularly for powered craft and bar crossings, along with stronger enforcement of lifejacket regulations, will be crucial to preventing future tragedies. With ongoing efforts, New Zealand can continue making strides toward safer waters for everyone.

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Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten Thomas
Kirsten enjoys sailing and is a passionate writer based in coastal New Zealand. Combining her two passions, she crafts vivid narratives and insightful articles about sailing adventures, sharing her experiences and knowledge with fellow enthusiasts.

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