Safe Navigation 2024: monitoring speed and safety

Safe Navigation 2024: monitoring of navigation speed and passenger ship safety during the tourist season in Croatian waters

On July 16, 2022, a comprehensive action "safe navigation 2024" was conducted with the aim of increasing safety at sea. Activities included monitoring navigation speed, vessel rentals, and inspection of passenger ships

Safe Navigation 2024: monitoring of navigation speed and passenger ship safety during the tourist season in Croatian waters
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - ilustracija/ arhiva (vlastita)

On July 16, 2022, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, a comprehensive navigation safety inspection named "safe navigation 2024" was conducted. The activity covered all port authorities with an emphasis on preventing maritime accidents during the tourist season when many domestic and foreign vessels are present in Croatian waters.

Within this action, the focus was on controlling navigation speed in prohibited areas, monitoring vessel rentals, and supervising swimmers, divers, and other participants in maritime traffic. Special attention was given to passenger ships conducting day trips and multi-day cruises, aiming to check the validity of ship certificates, the number of crew members, their qualifications, and their alcohol status. Additionally, passenger overloading and compliance with mandatory registrations through the CIMIS system were checked.

In the action, 122 port authority employees participated with 24 vessels, covering a total of 1152 nautical miles.

During the action, some vessels were also used for emergency medical transports. A vessel assigned to the Rab port authority station performed one medical transport, while a vessel assigned to the Šibenik Port Authority carried out four medical transports of patients. Besides that, the action included a search for a swimmer whose disappearance was reported in the morning hours. The search was coordinated between MRCC Rijeka, Dubrovnik Port Authority, and Dubrovnik Maritime and Airport Police. Unfortunately, the swimmer was found deceased.

A total of 427 inspections were conducted during the action, with 141 violations of regulations determined. Fines totaling 97,886.57 euros were issued, and fines collected on the spot amounted to 30,595.53 euros.

Summary of the "safe navigation 2024" action results (total)
Number of vessels participating in the action: 24
Nautical miles covered: 1152
Number of employees participating in the action: 122
Number of inspections conducted: 427
Total violations of regulations: 141
Navigation without valid ship certificates and documents: 7
Navigation without valid crew member qualification certificates: 6
Crew members not boarded through the CIMIS system: 0
Crew members under the influence of alcohol: 0
Overloading: 2
Non-compliance with safe navigation rules (distance from the coast, navigation speed, non-compliance with navigation signs, etc.): 69
Other: 57
Fines issued: 97,886.57 euros
Fines collected on the spot: 30,595.53 euros
Number of vessel/yacht/boat stoppages: 5

Creation time: 17 July, 2024
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