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Huge increase as hundreds of thousands use marine forecast apps

by Vince Cholewa on 4 Dec 2015
February 26, 2015. Leg 4 to Auckland onboard Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing. Day 18. Riding the front downdraft from a massive wall cloud Matt Knighton/Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing
The “MetService Marine” smartphone app is now being used on average 235,513 times a month – this is more than double last year’s rate of 112,852 times a month.

In addition, more than 100,000 boaties are using Coastguard Nowcasting via its app, VHF marine radio and text services. The app was launched 18 months ago.

“These results are great news,” Maritime New Zealand Acting Director and Chair of the Safer Boating Forum* Lindsay Sturt, said.

“Check the marine weather forecast is a safer boating key message, and it is most encouraging to see such an increase in people doing just that,” Mr Sturt said.

“Boaties have to sure it is a marine forecast they are using. Land forecasts are different are will not help you on a boat.”
Land and general forecasts do not take into account wind speed over water (which is double that over land) or the waves or swell. If a land forecast does give wind speed, it is in km/hr and that is an indicator that you are listening to the wrong forecast.

“Bad weather makes the environment on board a boat extremely hazardous. Too many recreational boating fatalities happen because of bad weather. Add to that weather related injuries, boats sinking, damage, and the cost of rescue, and then you see why checking the marine forecast is so important,” Mr Sturt said.

MetService General Manager Corporate Affairs, Jacqui Bridges, said the beauty of MetService Marine is its simplicity.
“It is a great way to bring the marine forecast to life in an easy to use way,” Ms Bridges said.

MetService Marine opens with today's recreational marine forecast for the default location of your choice, and includes forecasts for all New Zealand coastal and recreational marine areas, severe weather, tide, rain radar and other information.
It works hand-in-hand with Maritime NZ’s “Marine Mate” app. MarineMate uses your location and provides bylaws about lifejackets, speed limits, boat ramp locations, towing access lanes, fishing rules and much more.

Coastguard Nowcasting provides up-to-the-minute live wind data, including direction, actual peak and average speeds, forecasts, situations and tide information.

MetService Marine has been downloaded 90,000 times, MarineMate has been downloaded 35,000 times, and the Nowcasting app has been downloaded 8,500 times.

All three apps are available from the App Store and Google Play. MetService Marine and MarineMate are free, and Nowcasting costs $1.29.

Find lots more information about:
• recreational boating and weather at http://www.maritimenz.govt.nz/Recreational-Boating/Marine-weather-forecasts.asp
• MetService Marine http://about.metservice.com/our-company/ways-to-get-the-weather/weather-on-your-/metservice-marine-app/
• MarineMate http://www.maritimenz.govt.nz/Recreational-Boating/mobile-apps.asp
• Coastguard Nowcasting & https://www.coastguard.nz/boating-safely/marine-weather



* Safer Boating Forum

Facebook “Safer Boating NZ” https://www.facebook.com/saferboatingweek/?ref=hl
The Safer Boating Forum was established in 2000 to coordinate and implement recreational boating safety initiatives. It is made up of government agencies and local government, water safety and recreational boating organisations, and the marine industry. The Forum's work is aimed at reducing boating injuries and fatalities and improving boat safety behaviour. Maritime NZ chairs the Forum and members include Coastguard, Jet Boating NZ, Kiwi Association of Sea Kayakers, local and central government, NZ Fishing News, NZ Jet Sports Boating Association, NZ Marine Industry Association, NZ Underwater Association, Surf Lifesaving NZ, Waka Ama NZ, Water Safety NZ, WaterSafe Auckland, White Water NZ, and Yachting NZ.

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