New Zealand Authorities Want Explanations
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Countries: New Zealand
New Zealand authorities will demand to know why the crew of a schooner
carrying four Australians and five others failed to tell anyone they'd
be late into port, sparking a massive search.
Authorities had held fears for the group, after the three-masted topsail
schooner The Alvei failed to arrive in New Zealand as planned on
December 1 having sailed from Vanuatu.
Rescue Co-ordination Centre New Zealand (RCCNZ) said a Royal New Zealand
Air Force Orion spotted The Alvei this morning, 760km north of New Zealand.
The ship's captain Evan Logan reportedly told authorities the schooner
was delayed by unfavourable winds.
Questions are now being asked about why authorities were not told of the
delay, which would have prevented the costly search mission.
Authorities had spent days trying to contact the ship by radio, before
launching an air search yesterday.
Julia Lang from Maritime New Zealand said authorities would meet The
Alvei's crew when they arrived in Opua, in New Zealand in 8-10 days time.
They would be asked why the ship did not respond to the radio
broadcasts, and why the delay was not reported to authorities.
"Relatives have been concerned ... had the vessel been making VHF
contact we would have been able to allay anyone's fear relatively
quickly,'' Lang said.
"All maritime authorities internationally see skippers as responsible
for their vessels. Part of that is being responsible by keeping regular
and scheduled communications via maritime radio or other means.
"The fact is it has been extremely difficult. It created a lot of anxiety.''
It is unclear whether the crew may be asked to fund the cost of the search.
From http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22880797-401,00.html