maritimenz.govt.nz

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Our home page - Maritime NZ

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Our home page - Maritime NZ

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Maritime NZ exercises Kaitiakitanga, or guardianship that supports Aotearoa oceans and waterways to be safe, secure and clean. We’re on a multi-year journey working towards becoming an increasingly successful regulator.

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  • [H1] Maritime New Zealand — Homepage
  • [H2] Recreational
  • [H2] Commercial
  • [H2] Public
  • [H2] About us
  • [H2] In an emergency
  • [H2] Notify us about an event, incident or situation
  • [H2] Register a distress beacon
  • [H2] Recreational
  • [H2] Commercial
  • [H2] Public info
  • [H2] Media Releases
  • [H3] Featured

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About Maritime NZ Intern doFollow
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Why maritime matters to NZ Intern doFollow
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subtopics 74
show 74
safety 26
maritime 25
certificates 15

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