Maritime New Zealand
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They're responsible for:
- developing and monitoring maritime safety rules and marine protection rules
- certifying seafarers and registering ships
- conducting safety inspections of all NZ and foreign-flagged ships calling at NZ ports
- investigating and analysing maritime accidents and accident trends
- promoting safe recreational boating on NZ’s seas, rivers and lakes
- educating the maritime community about best practice in safety and environmental standards
- ensuring that relevant port facilities and New Zealand ships meet the requirements of the Maritime Security Act 2004 and various international rules
- providing and operating lighthouses and other aids to navigation for ships on the NZ coast
- providing a coastal maritime safety and distress radio service
- managing the Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand search and rescue response service
- responding to distress calls and beacon activations
- providing a Marine Pollution Response Service, with a dedicated team of trained oil spill response experts
- maintaining the NZ Marine Oil Spill Response Strategy and National Contingency Plan
- minimising the effects of pollution from ships offshore oil and gas platforms
- coordinating responses to major marine pollution spills
- administering the NZ Oil Pollution Fund.
Ministers
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Hon Simeon Brown
Minister of Transport
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Hon Matt Doocey
Associate Minister of Transport
Manager
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Jo Brosnahan
Chair
Sector
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