HomeNew Zealand NewsIncidents on the water'The job hasn't been completed' - Manawanui wreck still causing concerns one year after sinking

‘The job hasn’t been completed’ – Manawanui wreck still causing concerns one year after sinking

The New Zealand government has paid the Samoan government $6 million in compensation following the sinking of HMNZS Manawanui.

Today marks a year since the New Zealand Navy ship hit the Tafitoala reef off the south coast of Upolu and sank, damaging 5000 square metres of the reef – half the size of Eden Park – and spilling hundreds of thousands of litres of diesel and oil into the ocean.

For six months, villagers in the district of Safata were unable to gather seafood in their usual fishing grounds and they say the fish have still not returned.

Local businesses and a leading marine scientist said communication has been scarce since the sinking.

- Advertisement, article continues below -

Ulugia Su’a Jay Ah-fook Schuster owns the Maninoa Ocean Club in Upolu, just a few villages away from where Manawanui sunk.

Given the devastating effects the sinking of Manawanui had on the island’s fishing industry, he said it was vital the $6 million in compensation went to the right people.


Read our back-stories. Article continues below:

New Zealand pays Samoa $6m over grounding of HMNZS Manawanui

Operation Resolution: The Next Phase in HMNZS Manawanui Salvage

NZDF Operation resolution moves forward with key milestones achieved

NZ Navy Ship HMNZS Manawanui Sinks off Samoa After Fire and Grounding

- Advertisement, article continues below -
Parker Marine Brokers Logo
1964 10m Dutch Vlet Canal Boat
1964 10m Dutch Vlet Canal Boat
$150,000
1964 | 10.00 m | 1964 10m Dutch Vlet 'Johanna' — a rare, beautifully refitted classic canal boat in Lyttelton. Steel hull, 80hp Perkins diesel, 4 berths. Timeless Dutch craftsmanship, extensively upgraded. NZD $150,000.


“Into the villages, not just up, you know, with the high chiefs and the government departments, but I think it should really spread out to the actual people.

“Apart from the people that fish out that area, the people that have to buy from the people that were fishing, prices went up because they were now going further away from where they normally fish.”

Share this
Three men lucky to be alive after midnight fishing trip ends in disaster // Northland Police
Incidents on the water

Three men lucky to be alive after midnight fishing trip ends in disaster

A recent search and rescue training exercise simulated almost exactly the scenario crews would face for real early this morni...
Read more
Jet boat Discovery 2 (prior to fitting of roll bar) (Credit: Skippers Canyon Jet Limited, anonymised by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission)
Incidents on the water

The wall at the end of the ride

At 1647 on 25 February 2025, Discovery 2 departed Deep Creek with 11 passengers on board for what the operator's website desc...
Read more
StraitNZ Bluebridge Livia ferry. // Photo credit: Samuel Rillstone / RNZ
Incidents on the water

Person rescued after going overboard from Cook Strait ferry

A person has been rescued, after falling overboard from a ferry in the Cook Strait. StraitNZ Bluebridge spokesperson...
Read more

Comments

This conversation is moderated by Boating New Zealand. Subscribe to view comments and join the conversation. Choose your plan →

This conversation is moderated by Boating New Zealand.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Recent articles