NSW Maritime Principal Manager Deon Voyer said the Murray-Inland rates the worst in the state when it comes to lifejacket compliance, with almost 3000 offences over the last five years.
Mr Voyer said they have seen too much complacency and misunderstanding around lifejacket wear and suitability, particularly on the Murray River and alpine waterways.
“There have been 13 boating-related fatalities on NSW waterways over the last year, and 10 of those were not wearing a lifejacket,” Mr Voyer said.
“70 per cent of deaths in the last 12 months were on inland waterways. Just because there aren’t waves or coastal bars, it doesn’t mean there aren’t dangers.
“Submerged hazards such as trees and rocks are often lurking just beneath the surface, and water levels can rise and fall dramatically. Check the conditions before you launch.”
NSW Maritime Director Mark Scali said it doesn’t matter which state you’re from; safety and the rules don’t discriminate.
“A lifejacket in a bag in the corner won’t save you, you need to be wearing it and have one that is properly serviced and fitted,” Mr Scali said.
“It’s the most important piece of safety equipment you can have on your vessel.”
Find out more about lifejacket safety here: www.lifejacketwearit.com.au/