Boating restrictions around Otangiwai Point
Friday, 23 November 2012 12:20 p.m.
An exclusion zone has been established around Otangiwai Point,
also known as Mailbox Point, in Lake Rotomā.
Pererika Makiha, the Harbour Master for the Rotorua Lakes, has
closed boat access to an area of water within 75 metres of the
shore around the point, which is a popular spot for diver training,
between the hours of 10am and 6pm, seven days a week.
"Each year approximately 1000 divers use the area around Otangiwai
Point for training," Mr Makiha said. "The area has the perfect
depths and conditions for trainee divers who are able to access the
water from land, rather than by boat, and we need to ensure their
safety as best as we can."
Bay of Plenty Regional Council has positioned three buoys around
the point to mark the area, which are approximately 75 metres from
shore.
"Following feedback from local community representatives the
exclusion zone was set up to cater for both commercial dive
operators and recreational fisherman. Signage has been
erected at both ramps indicating hours of operation for both divers
and boaties. The exclusion zone is being trialled until 31 March
2013," Mr Makiha said.
After the trial the Regional Council will be seeking the views of
the community on the future of the zone, during the review of the
Bay of Plenty Navigation Safety Bylaw, which is scheduled for the
2013/14 financial year.
Read more about navigation
safety bylaws.
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Download a high resolution copy of the exclusion
zone map (3MB, jpg)
