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SAR Readiness Plan
Coastguard Waimakariri Ashley SAR Readiness Plan
Administration
1a) Area covered: Coastguard Waimakariri Ashley;– • 11 POB in Enclosed Limits; Lyttelton, Akaroa, Sumner, Kaiapoi, All South Island Lakes. • 8 POB Inshore Limits; Banks Peninsular, the following area to which Inshore Limits have been assigned ; Motunau within lines 130 degrees from Motunau to the 12 mile Territorial Limit, South along the 12 mile Territorial Limit to a point 090 degrees from the New Brighton Pier to the New Brighton Pier.
1b) SAR Readiness Plan prepared by: J. E. Thompson and Operations Committee ; 18 April 2013. Phone (03) 3278469. Mob; 021 340 356
Purpose & General Description
2a) Outline purpose of this SAR Readiness Plan: Rescue of persons in difficulty in sea, lakes, estuaries, & river environments in Coastguard Waimakariri Ashley’s area of operation. 2b) Overview of area and activities undertaken: Recreational fishing, boating, sailing, surfing, swimming, in sea and rivers in an area extending from Motunau to The New Brighton Pier and out to the 12 mile limit as outlined in Administration. Possible safe havens are; • Kaiapoi River • Waimakariri River • Brooklands Lagoon • Ashley River • Waipara River • Salt Water Creek 2c) Geography of area: The area includes approximately 150 square miles of ocean, 5 river mouths and potentially dangerous bars, as well as 3 braded rivers one of which extends back to the alpine ranges, and inland lakes. Rocks and reefs exist to the North of Amberly and to the South around Banks Peninsular. The rest of the coast consists of sandy surf beaches and river bars. The rivers are mainly sandy bottom near the coast and braided shingle bottom inland. Sea temperatures vary from 10 degrees in winter to 17degrees in summer The area is as generally described in LINZ Chart number NZ63
2d) Currents in area: Sea currents in the area are generally North 0.2knots but vary with tide and river flow volumes around river mouths. For example; river flows from the Waimakariri flow to the North from the North bank and South from the South bank as they meet the sea. Sea swell is usually 1 to 2M and vary with wind direction but they can reach up to 3M along the coast and up to 5M or even 6M near the 12 mile Territorial Limit. Refer LINZ Chart number NZ63.
SAR Readiness Plan
Initial Actions
3a) What are the deployment locations? Deployment location is Waimakariri Ashley’s Base, (Lion Foundation Maritime Rescue Centre) on the North bank of the Kaiapoi River 2.5Nm inland from the Waimakariri River mouth. Activation is by pager. First person to arrive confirms details with activating agency (eg; Police), while others launch the CRV. Skipper signs off prelaunch log and Hazard Analysis Matrix. CRV proceeds down Kaiapoi River, into Waimakariri river and to incident location. Launch time from page activation is 7 to 10 minutes.
3b) What are the SAR assets? Assets available are; • Kaiapoi 1 a 6.8M Naiad rigid hull, inflatable with weather protected cockpit, 2 – 150HP Evinrude Etec two stroke outboards, Broad Band Radar, GPS, FLIR, 2 VHF Radios, GPS Epirb, Tracplus transmitter, full inventory of safety equipment, capable of carrying 11 POB in enclosed limits and 8 POB in inshore Limits. Range approximately 10hrs at 20knots. • RHR Inflatable Arancia Surf rescue boat. Both vessels are capable of being trailered to inland rivers and lakes. Response time is 7 to 10 minutes, launched and underway from pager activation.
3c) Any common reflex taskings eg checking of boat ramps? Regular patrols (training), boat ramp checking, checking of recreational fishermen, salmon fishers, whitebaiters, jet skis, pleasure boats, assisting vessels in bar crossings, escorting commercial vessels (M.V.Tuhoe etc.). Education of river user etiquette etc.
Activation, Coordination &
Liaison
4a) Provide organisation contact list (attach if appropriate): see attached also note: Name Phone Mobile John Thompson. (03) 327 8469 021 340 356 David Johnson (03) 327 8497 0273 908 362 Glenn Scott (03) 3526249 0275 262 833
4b) List other deployable SAR agencies: Kaiapoi Police and Rangiora Police 111 4c) Are there any official understandings with those agencies? Nil
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Safety
5a) What are the general health and safety considerations for SAR Readiness Plan?
CRV properly prepared for launch, prepared for sustained operation, condition of PFDs, electronics working & serviceable, fuel topped up. Prelaunch log completed.
• Hazard Management Matrix completed and agreed upon. • Crew Qualifications – Skipper appropriately signed off for the vessel and area. • Weather conditions. • River Conditions – height of flow eg; flood phase rising or falling. • Bar conditions – to be assessed before crossing. • All Crew members must be comfortable in decision to proceed. Obligation to opt out. • General health of each individual member. • Thorough briefing on task, additional safety requirements. • Consideration of night effects – crossing bar during hours of darkness. • Conditions outside the bar – type of task – sea sickness – water and food provisions.
5b) Actions to be considered for Risk Management: • River levels – is the Waimakariri in flood if so by how much – what is the phase of the flood – still rising, static or falling? Check details on Ecan River level web site. Then decide whether it is safe to proceed. • Bar conditions – is the bar affected by flood conditions if in doubt travel to Kairaki by motor vehicle a visually inspect the bar. • Is there a heavy swell on the bar? -, check Marine Swell Map – stop the CRV before crossing and visually inspect the bar – identify deep water channels, surf break direction – type of break • Ensure all crew know the “brace position” and how to react when the call; “Brace, Brace, Brace” is made. • Ensure all hatches are secure, equipment and stores properly secured. • Ensure radio contact has been made with a monitoring station before attempting to cross and confirm when safely across. Use Tracplus to monitor progress whenever possible. • Check that crew are appropriately dressed for the conditions. PFD’s properly fitted. 5c) Detail sign-in and sign-out procedures: • Master and crew must agree the Hazard Management Matrix evaluation. The Master must ensure that all crew are listed on the prelaunch Log before sailing and checked off on return. • Radio Duty Officer must record all crew on radio log, sign the station in and out at the end of the event.
Organisational Structure CIMS
6a) Who is the Operations Manager/ Planning & Intelligence/ Logistics team? Unit Operations Manager; - John Thompson Team; David Johnson, Glenn Scott, Logan Handy, Philip Walker, Rob Carpenter, Kim Chapman-Taylor, Daniel Clark, Ian Loffhagen.
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Resources Available
7a) Detail marine assets that are SAR trained: Coastguard Vessels; CRV. Kaiapoi 1; 6.8M Naiad – Coastguard Certified RHR Arancia IRB. Vessels of Opportunity; Owner Phone No. Call sign Huntsman 585 (5.85M runabout) D. Johnson (03) 327 8497 Tara J Haines Hunter SF600 (6M cabin boat) J. Thompson (30) 327 6469 Jonty Haines Hunter SF600 (6M cabin boat) I. Loffhagen (30) 312 6737 Lofty’s dream Hamilton Jet (10M cabin boat) M. Sutherland 021 776 208 Reliance Hamilton Jet (4.8M runabout) T. Monk (03) 327 9067 Dora SAR trained crew are available for all vessels. 7b) List pre-determined minimum equipment requirements: Coastguard Waimakariri Ashley has a new fully equipped building designed around the requirements of a fully blown Incident Control Centre function. It has; • A full comms. Setup. • Tracplus network. • Large kitchen. • Emergency generator. • Large meeting room prepared for Planning & Intelligence, Operational Management, Logistics functions, and Incident Control centre. • Centrally situated with all shops, supermarkets, cafés, Banks, Police Station, Fire Station, St John Ambulance, and Civil defence facilities close at hand. • Separate interview room, • Toilets & showers. • White boards, TV and projection screens. All within 15 minutes of Christchurch Airport and 25 minutes of Christchurch city. 7c) Location of ICPs: At the Coastguard unit or Waimak yacht club at Kairaki Beach
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Access Travel routes, launching
points, landing zones, risks-(Operations)
8a) Access to area and travel times: • Easy access serviced by central business street system. • 3 minutes from Northern Motorway • 15 minutes from Christchurch Airport. • 25 minutes from Christchurch city. • 6 minutes from Waimakariri River mouth and open sea by motor vehicle. • 3 minutes from Waimakariri River mouth and open sea by CRV. • Situated next to Kaiapoi wharf with full power and fresh water supply, with ample room to moor up additional rescue vessels. • 2 minutes from Caltex fuel station • Boat ramp and jetty as part of Coastguard building. • Public car park and public boat ramp next door to Coastguard building. • Extensive area beside Coastguard building suitable for helicopter landing facility, (no overhead obstructions). • 6 minutes from 4X4 drive access tracks along beaches at Kairaki, Pines Beach, Woodend Beach Waikuku Beach and the Ashley River Mouth. • 15 minutes from beach access at Brooklands Lagoon, Spencer Park and beaches South of the Waimakariri River.
8b) Landing zones/Pick up zones: • No fixed wing aircraft access. • Plenty of unobstructed space for helicopter manoeuvring, landing, refuelling, winching or hovering, next to Coastguard Building. • Can be secured from public access. 8c) Known travel routes: • Easy access to Coastguard building serviced by central business street system. • 3 minutes to Northern Arterial Motorway and Motorway South to Christchurch • 15 minutes to Christchurch Airport via motorway and new expressway to Harewood. • 25 minutes to Christchurch city via Northern Motorway. • 15 minutes to Brooklands and Spencer Park Beach via Main south road and Kainga • 5 minutes to Waimakariri River bank road via Main South Road to upstream reaches of the river. • 6 minutes by sealed road to Kairaki and Pines Beaches, and 4X4 access to beaches as far North as Waikuku. • 1 minute to local Police Station. • 2 minutes to St John Ambulance Station • 2 minutes to Kaiapoi Fire Station. 8d) List local rivers and waterways: • Kaiapoi River, • Waimakariri River and mouth to sea, • Brooklands Lagoon. • Styx River. • Access to open sea via Waimakariri River. • Ashley River and mouth to sea. • Waipara River and mouth to sea. • Salt Water Creek at Ashfords
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Environmental
Conditions. Weather, river &
bar crossing information-(Planning & Intelligence)
9a) List ‘best’ weather forecasts include datum points: Met Service Coastal and Marine at; http://www.metservice.com/marine/recreational-marine/christchurch 9b) List specific weather or river gauges/flow information: Waimakariri river flows and flood predictions at; http://ecan.govt.nz/services/online-services/monitoring/river-flows/pages/river-flow-north.aspx 9c) Bar crossing conditions: • Waimakariri River conditions (flooding as above) • Sea conditions. • Daylight hours but not critical in favourable conditions. • Tide. • Wind conditions to a limited extent.
Historical Search Data, Decision
Points & Attractants – (Planning & Intelligence)
10a) Overview of historical searches: Areas searched in recent times (5 yrs);
Motunau • Sumner & estuary • Sea area South of Waimakariri River mouth. • Sea area North of Waimakariri River mouth. • Sea area East of Waimakariri River mouth • Waimakariri River basin. • Waimakariri River upstream of motorway bridges. • Waimakariri River bar Trend seems to be from Waikuku in the North, Waimakariri River Bar, East to 5Nmls South to New Brighton, and upstream of Waimakariri River.
10b) Any historical reference material: Area is frequently used by; • Whitebaiters • Salmon & trout fishers. • Set net fishers. • Duck shooters. • Powerboats, • Yachts, • Rowing skiffs • Kayakers • Swimmers • Water skiers. • Jet boats. • Jet skis. • Surfers. This information is available from the Kaiapoi I site Waimakariri District Council promotion material, street signs, and the internet. 10c) Historical decision point errors: 10d) List bays, coves, mooring points: • Brooklands Lagoon and boat ramp • Kairaki beach and boat ramp. • Both banks of the Waimakariri river both upstream and downstream of the motorway bridges. • Kaiapoi River. • Main wharf at Kaiapoi. • Askeaton boat ramp. • Mackintoshes rocks. • Confluence of Kaiapoi and Waimakariri Rivers. • Fishing spots up the coast towards Amberly and Motunau.
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Communications – (Logistics)
11a) Phone numbers of facilities: • Coastguard Waimakariri Ashley base (Lion foundation Maritime Rescue Centre). (03) 327 6913 • Kaiapoi Police. 111 • Rangiora Police. 111 • St John Ambulance. 111 • Caltex Fuel Station. (03) 8999 Many others listed in Important Numbers hand book kept in Coms. room.
11b) VHF communications: • VHF Channels 8, 16, 21, 63, 68, 86. • Also Civil Defence Channel 2 running through Mount Grey North Canterbury. 11c) List the marine channels: • VHF Channels 8, 16, 21, 63, 68, 86. • Also Civil Defence Channel 2 running through Mount Grey North Canterbury • Coverage from North of Motunau to Banks Peninsular including Akaroa Maritime Radio 11d) Note the HF Comms and Single Side Band receiving stations: HF communication is available if required. All equipment is readily at hand and very good HF station can be set up quickly. A cross band repeater can also be set up. 11e) Give cell/Internet coverage: Good in all areas
Medical – (Logistics)
12a) Where is the nearest A&E facility? • Kaiapoi Medical Centre Family Doctors 5mins • St John Ambulance Kaiapoi and Rangiora 20mins usually. • Wespac Helicopter 20 to 30 min if on standby.
12b) Where is a safe haven to land? • Waimakariri Ashley Base. • Kairaki Beach. 12c) Is the Medical Advisor on Standby? List contact numbers: • Local Doctors Medical Centre (03) 327 7474 12d)Actions required on Injury/Incident: • Any injuries are recorded as soon as practicable in the Incident / Accident file. • Coastguard Southern Region Operations Manager advised. • Facts gathered and submitted to Reg. Ops. Man. for investigation. • Reg. Ops. Man. Visits unit and carries out full investigation. 12e) List procedure for medical emergency: • Police advised. • Westpac helicopter request made via Police • Maritime New Zealand advised if required. • Local St John Ambulance called to evacuation point. • Helicopter landing area (evacuation point) established at Kairaki or Coastguard Waimakariri Ashley Base.
SAR Readiness Plan
Facilities
13a) Incident Control Point: • Incident Control Point set up at Waimakariri Ashley (Lion Foundation Maritime Rescue Centre). • Ample space available. • Phones available (Good cell phone coverage). • Internet and broad band available. • Excellent VHF radio coverage.
13b) Staging and assembly areas: • Staging and Assembly area set up in public car park and boat ramp next to Waimakariri Ashley Base. • Extra space as required is available in adjacent green space and park. 13c) Catering facilities: Waimakariri Ashley Base has full kitchen facilities including oven, fridges, hot water, as well as ladies and gents toilets and showers. The unit is fully contained. If there is a need to expand the facilities the following are available; • 2 mins to Kaiapoi Club – 2 restaurants, 3 lounges, ample car parking. • 1 min to New World Supermarket. • 2 mins to Subway restaurant. • 3 mins to MacDonald’s restaurant. • 5 mins to Kaiapoi Motels. • 5 mins to Blue Skies Motels, conference centre, and motor camp. • 5 mins th Kaiapoi Golf Club Restaurant. • 10 mins to Pineacres Restaurant and motels 13d) Heli Pad/Landing zone: Approximately 6 acres of parkland next to Waimakariri Ashley Base provides ample space for multiple helicopter landings, heavy vehicle access, fuel tankers, and refuelling equipment. Also ample space for military style field kitchens, triage, tents and marquees etc. 13e) Marine facilities eg, jetties, ramps: Waimakariri Ashley has its own jetty and wide boat ramp. Also available; • Public Car park and boat ramp next to Waimakariri Ashley Base. • Kaiapoi Main Wharf with multiple berths, power, and running water next to Waimakariri Ashley Base. • M.V.Tuhoe, 31M passenger ship with accommodation, power, water, toilets, cooking facilities, VHF Communications, 30KVA generator. Moored at wharf. 13f) Facilities map. See below
Plan of Waimakariri Ashley Base Facilities
Including; Comms. Room, Catering kitchen, first aid, assembly - (meeting) hall, Interview room, showers,
and toilets
SAR Readiness Plan
Pager Codes apply to all units in the Coastguard Southern Region
Marine Emergency: Police Cat1 111 RCCNZ Cat2 222 Standby 555 Stand
Down 999
Unit Name Pager Dial Number
Bluff 026 253 5244
Canterbury 026 247 4080
Canterbury Air Patrol Phone 021 293 7156
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Clyde 026 241 1983
Dunedin 026 259 2038
Kaikoura 026 256 9653
Kaikoura Air Patrol Phone 03 319 6580 or 0274 362 315
Lake Brunner 026 245 0037
MacKenzie Lakes 026 255 0652
Marlborough (Coastguard Central Region) 026 251 2703
Nelson (Coastguard Central Region) 026 357 6390
Queenstown 026 241 8468
Riverton 026 248 9509
South Canterbury 086 817 228
Southland Air Patrol Phone 03 218 6171 or 027 450 2971
Sumner Lifeboat 026 354 7000
Waimakariri-Ashley 026 356 3044
Wanaka Lakes Phone 03 4714071
West Coast 086 839 606
Contacts
Unit Name Phone
Southern Region Cheryl Moffat
Mark Whitehouse
027 491 4481
021 477 659
Central Region (for Coastguard
Marlborough and Nelson)
Kyle Gibbard
Rebecca Karl
021 566 391
021 256 0335
Bluff Andy Johnson
Bill Ryan
027 442 4025
027 439 8877
Canterbury Duty Officer
Rachel McKenzie
03 328 8103
027 277 0382
Clyde Tony Smith 021 115 7989
Dunedin Lox Kellas
Bill Dickson
027 248 9789
027 439 1274
Kaikoura John MacPhail
Jack Kemp
027 436 2315
027 205 1732
Lake Brunner Neville Winter 027 483 9569
Marlborough Dick Chapman 027 437 1279
Mackenzie Lakes Dene Madden (Twizel)
Sam Staley (Tekapo)
021 396 849 or 021 565
244
(027) 434 4441
Nelson Ian Shaw
Pete Kara
021 824 583
027 246 8672
Queenstown Carl Portegys
Tim Buckley
027 227 3773
027 239 0342
Riverton Ian Coard
Ranui Bull
027 267 8504
027 435 6708
South Canterbury Tony Lister 027 203 0848
Sumner Lifeboat Duty Officer
Paul Lawson
027 435 9205
027 497 1174
Waimakariri-Ashley John Thompson
Glenn Scott
021 340 356
027 526 2833
Wanaka Lakes Jim Talboys 021 570 510
West Coast Franco Horridge
Doug Griffin
021 042 1982
027 256 9017
Canterbury CAP Gordon Mckay 027 702 1683
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Christopher Hentschel 021 635 156
Kaikoura CAP John MacPhail 027 436 2315
Southland CAP Bryan Jones 027 450 2971
Operational Overview Coastguard Units
Coastguard Unit Primary Response Area Assets
Bluff North to Nugget Point; West to Centre Island; South
encompassing Stewart Island
NZAS Rescue (8.5m)
Canterbury Banks Peninsula; Lyttelton Harbour
Pegasus Bay / Canterbury Bight
PCC Rescue (9.5m)
Warehouse Rescue (3.8m)
Clyde Lakes Roxburgh & Dunstan ;Roxburgh River /
Clutha River; Lake Wanaka by trailer
Clyde Rescue (5.8, jet)
Dunedin Otago Harbour; North to Moeraki; South to Taieri
Mouth
Dunedin Rescue (8.5m)
Kaikoura North to Cape Campbell; South to Cheviot /Motunau Kaikoura Rescue (11.3m)
Lake Brunner Lake Brunner, Mahinapua, Kaniere; Grey River MOA Rescue (6.8m)
Marlborough ** Marlborough, Cook Strait, Nelson Interisland Rescue (12.6m)
Mackenzie Lakes Lakes Benmore, Ohau, Pukaki, Tekapo Naiad 6.8m
Nelson ** Nelson, Marlborough, Wellington Sealord Rescue (10m)
Nelson CAP ** Nelson, Marlborough
Queenstown Lake Wakatipu and the Kawarua River to Shotover
confluence
Queenstown Airport Rescue
(8.5m, jet)
Riverton West to Long Point; East to Ruapuke Island
South encompassing Stewart Island
Russell John Chisholm Rescue
(8.5m)
South Canterbury North to Rangitata River
South to Waitaki River
Timaru Rescue (8.5m)
Sumner Lifeboat Inshore Sumner beach & Estuary ; North to
Brighton pier & South to Long Lookout; Pegasus Bay
& Canterbury Bight
Hamilton Jet Rescue (5.8m)
Blue Arrow Rescue (12m)
Lady Frances II (3.8m)
Waimakariri-Ashley Waimakariri River, Kaiapoi River; North to Motunau;
South to Brighton Pier; Pegasus Bay
Kaiapoi I (6.8m)
Rangiora High School (3.8m)
Wanaka Lakes Lake Wanaka & Lake Hawea Naiad 6.7m
West Coast North to Westport; South to Okarito Lagoon
Grey River
Ivan Talley Rescue (12.5m)
Air Patrol
Canterbury
Primary: Canterbury Coast – Hurunui River to
Waitaki River; West Coast – Haast to Karamea;
Inland Canterbury east of main divide, McKenzie
basin, Lakes district. Secondary: Nelson,
Marlborough, Otago. Tertiary: Whole South Island
& lower North Island
4 aircraft available, 3 twin
engine, 1 single engine
Up to 50nm offshore
Air Patrol Kaikoura North to Cape Campbell; South to Motunau 3 aircraft available
Air Patrol Southland Operate in a radius of 150 nautical miles from
Invercargill
3 aircraft available
Piper Senaca Twin
2 x Piper Cherokee 181
**Pager codes for Coastguard Central Region Units:
Coastguard Marlborough
Dial 0262512703, enter your phone number plus the relevant code from below and they will
respond according to the code and call the number you provide to obtain the detail.
SAR Readiness Plan
00 = SAR related matter
01 = Fire
02 = Ambulance
03 = Coastguard Assist or Good Samaritan service
Coastguard Nelson
Dial 026 353 4141 enter your phone number. The On Call Coastguard member will respond to
your call then task the vessel / CAP accordingly.