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New boating rules for Bay of Plenty adopted
New Navigation Safety Bylaws were adopted by Toi Moana Bay of Plenty Regional Council today, with the updated
boating rules
coming into effect next year.Bay of Plenty boating rules open for feedback
The Draft Regional Navigation Safety Bylaws 2024 were adopted by Toi Moana Bay of Plenty Regional Council at its Thursday 14 December Council meeting, and are now open for feedback.
Labour weekend boating: rules to keep your head above water.
With Labour weekend marking the start of the summer boating season in the Bay of Plenty, skippers are being urged to make sure everything is shipshape on land before they launch, so that they don’t run into trouble on the water.
Busy summer for Harbourmaster team
Bay of Plenty Regional Council’s Harbourmaster is expecting another busy summer and he’s urging boaties to check their vessel and equipment before they hit the water at Labour Weekend.
The Bay of Plenty is renowned for its beautiful harbours, lakes and rivers. It is important we share these spaces safely.
Our Harbourmaster and Maritime Team work to keep Bay of Plenty waterways safe for everyone to enjoy.
All jetski and other personal water craft (PWC) using Bay of Plenty waterways need be registered.
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