Diver missing near Stephens Island, Marlborough Sounds
Diver missing near Stephens Island, Marlborough Sounds
The New Zealand Underwater Association would like to extend its support to the teams currently responding to Saturday’s news of an overdue and missing diver north of Stephens Island, Marlborough Sounds. These teams include local police and search & rescue teams, as well as Coastguard and the Police National Dive Squad.
Our thoughts are with all involved and we hope for a positive outcome.
The New Zealand Underwater Association would like
to remind those undertaking diving or similar activities on
the water of the following important safety
messages:
Always dive under a Dive Flag; this needs to be
a minimum of 600mmx600mm in size and should ONLY be flown
when people are in the water. As a skipper or driver of a
vessel you must keep a 200m distance from the Dive Flag or
reduce your speed to below 5knots within 200m
Always dive
with a dive buddy
Before you scuba dive get certified
through professional training from a reputable training
agency. If you haven’t dived for a while or a feeling a
bit rusty undertake a refresher course from your local dive
centre
Are you dive fit? Before you dive get a medical
assessment and repeat this at least every 5 years, this is
especially important for those diving at depths greater than
3metres
Before you leave the shore check your equipment,
and have your scuba gear serviced by a qualified scuba
technician at least every 2 years
Before you head out let
somebody know where you are going to be diving and when you
expect to return
New Zealand Underwater Association is a
not-for-profit organisation leading New Zealand’s
underwater community in recreational and sporting
activities. Its mission is to be the lead organisation for
promoting and advocating safe and enjoyable underwater
activities in New
Zealand.
ENDS