Commemorating 10 Years of Safety: The Uretiti Beach Crab Fishing Workshop
DPA, alongside the Waipū Police, Waipū Cove Surf Life Saving Club, and the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), hosted our signature open-water workshop at Uretiti Beach, Waipū, late last month.
Established to commemorate the crabbing incident of Mr. Heng Li, a 35-year-old fisher who tragically drowned at Waipū in 2015, this educational programme has been developed specifically for Asian communities in partnership with Community Constable Martin Geddes, who was involved in the rescue attempt.
This year marked the 10th anniversary of this vital community initiative, which saw 41 participants attend a comprehensive full-day session to enhance their water safety knowledge and crabbing skills.
The core learning objectives of this programme include:
- Hazard identification: Understanding hazards such as tidal changes, rip currents and sun glare.
- Equipment safety: Selecting and correctly fitting lifejackets.
- Survival skills: Learning how to Float first, practicing the 15 water competencies and utilising Public Rescue Equipment (PRE).
- Technical skills: Crab fishing techniques and navigating maritime regulations via the NZ Fishing Rules app.
- Emergency response: Open-water boat rescue demonstrations.
Additionally, Asian participants learned about Waipū’s landscape, history and Māori traditions. Since its inception, an estimated 500 participants have benefited from the programme, gaining critical insights into New Zealand’s unique aquatic environment.
Madison Chang, DPA’s Ethnic Community Engagement Manager, noted the programme’s enduring impact, “As we celebrate a decade of this initiative, we remain committed to empowering our ethnic communities with the skills needed to enjoy New Zealand’s waters safely.”
Find more useful tips and resources for safer rock and land-based fishing here.
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