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  Apr 08, 2021 03:33:01 PM Eleven people were declared missing at sea by the Fiji Maritime Surveillance Rescue Coordination Centre last year and sixty four search and rescue operations were recorded. Of this figure, five cases were from the Pacific Harbour area. Minister for Commerce, Trade, Tourism and Transport Faiyaz Koya said the Fiji Maritime Surveillance Rescue Coordination Centre spent approximately $90,000 on the search and rescue operation. 165 persons were rescued, 52 were self-rescue and 11 have been declared missing at sea. What this means is, resources need to be deployed each time there is a search and rescue mission as lives are in danger and safety has been compromised, Koya said.

Eleven people were declared missing at sea last year

Eleven people were declared missing at sea last year Eleven people were declared missing at sea last year Minister for Transport, Faiyaz Koya (R) [image: Fijian Govt.] Eleven people were declared missing at sea last year while 165 people were rescued and 52 people self-rescued. This has been revealed by Minister for Transport, Faiyaz Koya during the opening of the Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji office at Pacific Harbour today. He says statistics from the Fiji Maritime Surveillance Rescue Coordination Centre managed by Republic of Fiji Navy reveal that 64 search and rescue operations were conducted last year. He says this means resources need to be deployed each time there is a search and rescue mission as lives are in danger and safety has been compromised.

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  Mar 31, 2021 02:23:32 PM An investigation by a law firm reveals vessels owned by Goundar Shipping are over 50-years-old and unfit to carry passengers. InterAlia Consultancy lawyer Adrianne Ali in an exclusive interview with FijiLive said the vessels were built in the 1960s. Ali said the vessels were over 30-years-old when they had retired, normally they were sold for scrap at this stage. “The vessels used to belong to BC Ferries in Canada, they were built in the 1960’s and retired in the 1990s,” she said. “These vessels were over 30-years-old when they had retired. Normally they are sold for scrap at that stage.

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  Apr 01, 2021 02:07:09 PM An international organisation is calling for the suspension of the Goundar Shipping Services license amid allegations of falsified safety documentation. This after the International Transport Workers Federation received information indicating that the company may have registered the MV Lomaiviti Princess III 14 meters shorter than its actual size. It is also alleged that the ship is also 2.431 lower gross tonnages when Goundar brought it to Fiji under the name MV Queen of Chilliwack. International Transport Workers Federation inspector Sarah Maguire said the ferry has likely not received the critical maintenance required for a vessel of its size. Maguire said the vessel is not staffed with a crew of required skill and experience according to Fijian regulations and international rules.

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