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Learn about the safety initiatives implemented by the Malta Maritime Authority for the summer of 2008 to address issues like congestion, lack of safety awareness, and non-compliance. Measures include better organization, education, enforcement, and law amendments. The campaign also involves police patrols, awareness campaigns, and penalties for violators.
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New ‘Safety at Sea’ Measures 25th June 2008
Background Information • 16,000 small craft • 2,000 yachts • 38 water sports operators • 27 reserved zones in Malta, Gozo & Comino • 300 commercial passenger vessels
Issues : Congestion in bays Lack of awareness of safety regulations Non-observance of regulations Measures: Better organization to segregate different users Education & Training Enforcement Issues and Measures
Safety at Sea Measures taken by the Malta Maritime Authority for Summer 2008
Issues : Seacraft in bays near swimmers Moorings in swimmers’ zones Watersports operations near swimmers’ zones Measures: Clear demarcation of swimmers’ zones Moorings to be removed Introduce ‘launching lanes’ Congestion in Bays - Issues
Changes to Regulations • Amendments to regulations to introduce minimum fines for offences • 10 Knot Speed Markers
Awareness Campaign • Training of Enforcement Officers • ‘Guide for Safe Coastal Navigation’ to be mailed to small craft & yacht owners • Safety Campaign on Media • Information boards in Beaches
Law Enforcement aspect of Safety at Sea Campaign taken by the Police for Summer 2008
Enforcement of Regulations by Police • Daily sea patrols • Patrol craft deployed in north/central/south • June to September • Freephone 119 to report infringements • Beach patrols
Summary of Main Points • Sea craft are prohibited from entering Swimmers’ Zones • Launching Lanes: no obstructions to entry/exit • Moorings in Swimmers’ Zones: to be removed • 10 knot speed markers to be introduced • Guide for Safe Coastal Navigation to be mailed to small craft & yacht owners • Maritime patrols by police to ensure strict conformance to regulations • Media Campaign • New, stiff, penalties to be introduced • Public urged to report infringements on Freephone 119