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2017 February 7   14:32

Australia and Fiji work together to fix maritime navigation equipment damaged by Tropical Cyclone Winston

In February 2016, Fiji suffered the devastating effects of Tropical Cyclone Winston. The  cyclone caused significant damage to the infrastructure of Fiji, including to a number of  maritime aids to n avigation and lighthouse sites. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has worked closely with the Maritime Safety  Authority of Fiji (MSAF)  to install  new navigation buoys  and assess the damage to lighthouses in Fiji’s network.

Two new  low - maintenance polyethylene buoys  with self - contained LED lights were installed a fortnight ago, in the waters of Levuka Passage. A third buoy will be installed, following a  detailed bathymetric survey by the Fiji Hydrographic Service to identify a suitable location. In December 2016,  AMSA also carried out  engineering assessments at eight  lighthouse sites, some of which  are of historical significance.

AMSA is now working closely with MSAF to  prepare detailed condition reports for each site to  progress planning for their future repair. The  new buoys and engineering asse ssments will significantly contr ibute to the safety of those  tra velling by sea and to protecting Fiji’s pristine marine environment.

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