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  Apr 22, 2021 12:47:07 PM Small crafts and yachts will have to adhere to certain requirements if they intend to depart Viti Levu. Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji chief executive Simon Gravenall said small crafts and yachts intending to transport essential provisions need to inform relevant authorities. Gravenall said there is a need to provide relevant authorities with the name of the boat captain, names and number of crew, cargo details, departure, and destination points. “Small crafts and yachts intending to transport essential provisions between Viti Levu and closer islands are required to inform the Maritime Surveillance Center. “They need to provide details like the name of the boat captain, names and number of crew, cargo details, departure and destination points,” he said.

The Fiji Times » Authority denies claims by company

Luke Nacei A Goundar Shipping Ltd (GSL) fleet at the Suva Harbour. Picture: FILE THE Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF) says it did not issue any new manning requirements as claimed by Goundar Shipping Ltd (GSL). MSAF chief executive Simon Gravenall said the Fijian maritime law was clear that it was the shipowners and masters responsibility to ensure vessels were properly manned at all times. “The authority is only requiring the minimum safe manning requirements that need to be met by operators,” he said. Mr Gravenall made the comments in reference to an online post on Goundar Shipping Ltd’s Facebook page where it informed Rotuma and Taveuni customers they were cancelling trips to the two destinations because of new manning requirements by MSAF.

The Fiji Times » Boat builders told to register businesses

The Fiji Times » Boat builders told to register businesses
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