Some Recreational Water-based Activities Prohibited Under Alert Levels 3 And 2
Due
to the recent change in COVID Alert Levels in Auckland and
the rest of New Zealand, Maritime NZ and Sport New Zealand
have updated their advice around recreational water-based
activities under Alert Level 3 and Alert Level
2. For the Auckland Region
under Alert Level 3 Until further notice, all
recreational water-based activities involving sailing boats,
motorised craft or motorised equipment, are not permitted.
Scuba diving is also not permitted under Alert Level
3. Kayaking, canoeing, rowing, surfing, wind surfing
and paddle boarding is permitted, however we recommend that
the Auckland public undertake these activities within 200
metres from shore. Water-based activities that present
a level of risk that could result in the need for search and
rescue services, are discouraged. Anyone planning any
water-based activities should check the conditions and
possible changes in conditions before approaching the
water. Anybody taking to the water during Alert Level
3 should assess their competency level against the
prevailing water and weather conditions (e.g. high winds,
cold water temperature, large waves, or rips) to decide
whether they can comfortably handle the conditions. If in
doubt, we advise people to stay at
home. Remainder of New Zealand outside of
Auckland, under Alert Level 2 All
recreational water-based activities are permitted as long as
it is done in a safe way where physical distancing and
official public health guidance is applied.
We ask
that all recreational water users under Level 3 and 2, keep
a record of their travel and wear masks in situations where
it is difficult to maintain physical
distancing. Please refer to the Ministry
of Transport’s website, Sport
New Zealand’s website and Maritime
NZ’s website for further
information.