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Foveaux Strait oysters: Niwa testing will guide next moves over parasite infection
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The Fishing boat Kotuku is brought to the surface at Port William, Stewart Island in 2006.
Fifteen years after fishing trawler Kotuku capsized in Foveaux Strait, widow Judy Hayward will visit the cemetery and gather together with some of those involved in the tragedy, just as she does most years. Hayward’s husband Ian (known as Shorty) was one of nine people aboard the fishing boat when it was hit by a rogue wave on the afternoon of May 13, 2006. Three people survived and swam to nearby Women’s Island but Leslie Christian Topi, known as Peter, his daughter Tania Marie Topi, his two 9-year-old grandsons Shain Jack Topi-Tairi and Sailor Roy Trow-Topi, Ian “Shorty” Hayward and Clinton Allan Woods died.
Member Greg Moulding responded to the late-night call. “We experience a variety of different situations in our role, no two rescues are ever the same. Safe to say that the recovery of a vessel that has been missing at sea for two years is one of the more unusual jobs I’ve responded to.
Victoria Police
The barnacle-covered saildrone was found on a Victoria beach recently. “When I got to the beach last night, I thought we’d stumbled across something extraordinary but little did I know we’d solved a longstanding mystery. “I spoke with its owner this afternoon who, due to the coronavirus pandemic, is unable to travel from the USA and organise retrieval. He was absolutely ecstatic that the vessel had been found and is hopeful that some of the data it has been collecting will be able to be retrieved.
One down, three to go. Liana Smith swims length of Lake Taupō
23 Apr, 2021 02:45 AM
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Taupō & Tūrangi Weekender
There was excitement on Lake Taupō this afternoon while Liana Smith, 24, completed a length of the lake swim. With only one quarter of the swim left to go, support crew realised Liana was on track to break the record for the fastest female time.
Fundraising for mental health charity I Am Hope, Liana has raised $4670 so far with the swim across Lake Taupō the first of three swims in a bid for the Triple Crown - swimming the length of Lake Taupō 40.2km, the Cook Strait 26km and Foveaux Strait 27km, all without a wetsuit.
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