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MSAF calls for strict safety measures at sea after 9 missing fishermen case

MSAF calls for strict safety measures at sea after 9 missing fishermen case

By Navitalai Naivalurua
30/04/2026
[Image: Republic of the Fiji Navy]
The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji is urging members of the public to take heightened precautions when travelling at sea, following a recent incident involving nine fishermen who were reported missing.

MSAF says safety at sea must always be a top priority, and all maritime users, particularly vessel operators and captains, are strongly advised to follow precautionary measures before and during any voyage.

The Authority says this includes understanding and monitoring weather conditions, including forecasts for up to 24 hours after departure, and avoiding travel in rough or unpredictable weather.


They also advise informing a family member, village headman, or trusted contact of travel plans, including departure schedule, destination, intended route, and expected time of return.

MSAF says vessel operators should ensure their vessels and outboard motors are in good working condition and suitable for the journey, and that sufficient fuel is carried for the entire trip, including extra fuel for emergencies.

They add that operators should carry spare parts such as spark plugs, along with basic tools and essential safety equipment.

The Authority stresses that vessels must not exceed the certified number of passengers, and that the vessel master must hold valid certification and be competent to operate the vessel.

MSAF also says vessels must be equipped with mandatory safety gear, including lifejackets for all passengers, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, flares, and reliable communication devices such as marine radios or fully charged mobile phones in waterproof casing.

They further advise maintaining proper navigation and communication protocols throughout the voyage, and travelling during daylight hours where possible while remaining within safe and familiar routes.

MSAF emphasises that adherence to these measures, in line with Fiji’s Small Craft Code and international maritime safety standards, is essential to safeguard lives and ensure lawful operation at sea.

They say preparedness and responsible decision-making are critical to preventing incidents.

The Authority also says that simple safety measures can save lives, and is urging members of the public to plan ahead, stay informed, and always prioritise safety.

MSAF adds that it will continue to work closely with partner agencies to promote maritime safety awareness across the country and is encouraging all communities to remain vigilant.

Meanwhile, the vessel that carried the nine fishermen has been located at Vunaniu Bay in Serua, but with no survivors.

The family members are still holding to hope that their loved ones are still alive.
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