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1. Firing and bmbing practices and defence exercises take place intermittently in a number f areas ff the cast f New Zealand. 2. In view f the respnsibilities f range authrities t avid accidents, limits f practice areas are nt shwn n New Zealand and British Admiralty charts, and descriptins f areas d nt appear in the Admiralty Sailing Directins fr New Zealand, New Zealand Pilt (NP 51). Diagrams f danger areas are included at the end f this Ntice. Hwever, such range beacns, lights, and marker buys which may be f assistance t the mariner, r targets which might be a danger t navigatin, will be shwn n charts and, when apprpriate, mentined in the NP 51. 3. The principal types f practices carried ut are: Type Descriptin Remarks (a) Air-t-Grund r (b) Air-t-Sea (c) Sea r Grund-t- Air (d) Air-t-Air (e) Grund-t-Sea r (f) Sea-t-Sea (g) Sea-t-Grund (h) Rcket r Guided Weapns Firing (i) Bmbing practice frm aircraft at grund targets; (ii) Aircraft firing at twed r statinary targets n sea r land. Anti-aircraft firing frm shre batteries r ships frm AA guns r machine guns at a target twed by aircraft as in (a)(ii) abve, r at ballns. Aircraft fire at a large white r red sleeve r flag (which may be illuminated by a bright white light) twed by anther aircraft mving n a steady curse. Firing frm shre batteries r ships at fixed r flating targets. May be (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) r (g) abve. Warning signals are usually shwn. Firing takes place t seaward f land targets. All marine craft perating as range safety craft r targets will display, fr identificatin purpses, while in the vicinity f the danger area by day a large red flag at the masthead. Ships shw a red flag by day; a night signal is nt shwn. All such firings under Clear (Air and Sea) Range prcedure. Devices are generally incrprated whereby the missiles may be destryed shuld their flights be erratic. Ships shw a red flag by day; a night signal is nt shwn. Ntificatin f Practices 4. Warnings will nt be issued in respect f exercise areas D130, M103 and M306 as these areas are cnsidered t be in cntinual use. These areas are described in the fllwing pages. Fr the infrmatin f ships at sea, warnings f practices will be ntified by: (a) The bradcast f VHF and R/T (Radi-Telephny) messages which will be prmulgated during evening and mrning transmissin times befre any practice takes place. Fr times and frequencies f these transmissins, see New Zealand Annual Ntice t Mariners 9, pages 233-234; (b) New Zealand Ntices t Mariners (NTMs), if practices are t be f lng duratin, i.e. seven days r mre; (c) Additinal warnings f Army live shell practices nly will be ntified by advertisement in a newspaper r newspapers within the prt cncerned nt less than twenty fur hurs befre a practice begins and by the reginal YA bradcast statin fr the prt cncerned nt less than twelve hurs befre any practice; (d) In additin t 4(a) fr all firings in the New Zealand area, whether in prescribed areas r nt, firing warnings are t be passed n R/T 2182 khz and VHF Channel 16, 5 minutes prir t the cmmencement f live firing, every 30 minutes thereafter, and immediately n cmpletin f firings. The nature f the bradcast will be...i am abut t cmmence gunnery practice... r...i have cmpleted gunnery practice... Authrity: New Zealand Defence Frce 218 ANNUAL NZ NOTICES TO MARINERS New Zealand Nautical Almanac 2014 15

Frm f Warning 5. In rder t prmulgate the danger areas, radi warnings will generally be in the fllwing frmat: Castal Navigatinal Warning N. 23 begins Weapns Practice Hauraki Gulf area Nvember 23 frm 1000 t 1400 NZDT/NZST Danger Area M109 ends. Nte: Warnings may be prmulgated in NTMs, see 4 (b) abve. Warning Signals Visual 6. These cnsist f a large red flag by day and a fixed red light at night. The absence f any such signal cannt, hwever, be accepted as evidence that a practice area des nt exist. Warning signals are shwn frm half an hur befre practice cmmences until it ceases. Ships and aircraft carrying ut night exercises may illuminate with white, green, r red flares. Cautin 7. The range authrities are respnsible fr ensuring that there shuld be n risk f damage frm falling shell splinters r bullets t any vessel that may be in a practice area. If a vessel is in an area where practice is in prgress, the vessel shuld maintain its curse and speed, but, if prevented frm ding s by the exigencies f navigatin, the vessel shuld endeavur t clear the area at the earliest pssible mment. Practices will nt nrmally take place while a vessel is in a danger area, but the areas must be cleared as sn as pssible after the warning has been shwn. Clear Range Prcedure 8. The fllwing limits are used by RNZAF crews engaged in drpping live weapns: (a) The drpping area is t be at least 30 nautical miles (15 miles*) frm the nearest land, utside the 100 metre line and at least 20 nautical miles (10 miles*) frm all shipping; (b) The visibility is t be ver 5 nautical miles and all attacks are t be made frm belw clud base. The target is t be visible at the time f the drp; (c) The area thrugh which and int which any weapns will pass r fall is t be clear f all air and sea traffic. *Limits used fr practice weapns Ordnance Brught t the Surface 9. Fishermen perating in the vicinity f firing practice and exercise areas may ccasinally bring unexplded missiles r prtins f them t the surface in their nets r trawls. These bjects may be dangerus and shuld be treated with great cautin and jettisned immediately (fixing the psitin, if pssible). NO ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO TAMPER WITH THEM OR BRING THEM BACK FOR INSPECTION BY NAVAL AUTHORITIES Fr mre infrmatin, see New Zealand Annual Ntice t Mariners 6 n page 226. Restricted Areas (R), Danger Areas (D) and Military Operatinal Areas (M) 10. Full details f New Zealand special use areas are listed n the New Zealand Civil Aviatin Authrity website www.caa.gvt.nz. Restricted Area (R) area where certain restrictins apply t aircraft peratins. Danger Area (D) area where dangers may be present, e.g. firings. Military Operatinal Area (M) area where military peratins, including firings, may take place. Authrity: New Zealand Defence Frce ANNUAL NZ NOTICES TO MARINERS New Zealand Nautical Almanac 2014 15 219

5 Selected Maritime Danger Areas and Military Operatinal Areas (M) 11. NOTE: (a) Inland ranges and thse affecting aircraft nly are nt included in this ntice; (b) These areas are shwn n the plans at the end f this ntice; (c) All crdinates are given in terms f WGS 84 datum, (expressed in Degrees, Minutes and Secnds). N. Area Activity M102 Bay f Islands, Nrthland Naval firing and air bmbing All that area bunded by a line jining 34 30 00 S., 174 50 00 E. 35 00 00 S., 174 50 00 E. 35 00 00 S., 174 15 00 E. 34 30 00 S., 174 15 00 E. 34 30 00 S., 174 50 00 E. M103 Suth Head, Nrthland Air firing and bmbing Area bunded by a circle radius 3 NM centred n the pint 36 28 39.1 S., 174 09 38.4 E. M106 Kaipara, Nrthland Military aircraft maneuvre All that area bunded by a line jining 36 21 02.8 S., 174 18 07.8 E. (Tapra); 36 32 37.4 S., 174 20 50.2 E. the arc f a circle f 20 NM radius centred n 36 47 12.5 S., 174 37 52.4 E. (Whenuapai VORTAC) frm 36 32 37.4 S., 174 20 50.2 E. anticlckwise t 36 36 53.0 S., 174 16 33.8 E. a line jining 36 36 53.0 S., 174 16 33.8 E. 36 38 00.0 S., 174 09 00.0 E. 36 33 00.0 S., 173 58 00.0 E. 36 20 05.9 S., 174 01 00.4 E. 36 18 38.9 S., 174 09 46.2 E. 36 21 02.8 S., 174 18 07.8 E. M110 All that area bunded by a line jining 36 13 37.14 S., 175 33 53.42 E. Unmanned Aerial Target Transit Crridr 36 09 41.64 S., 175 31 53.74 E. 36 00 00.00 S., 175 50 00.00 E. 36 05 00.00 S., 175 50 00.00 E. 36 13 37.14 S., 175 33 53.42 E. M203 Bay f Plenty Naval firing and air bmbing All that area bunded by a line jining 35 20 00 S., 178 10 00 E. 37 20 00 S., 178 10 00 E. 37 20 00 S., 176 25 00 E. 35 50 00 S., 176 25 00 E. 35 50 00 S., 175 50 00 E. 35 20 00 S., 176 25 00 E. 35 20 00 S., 178 10 00 E. M204 Cuvier Island (Repanga Island), Bay f Plenty All that area bunded by a line jining 35 50 00 S., 176 25 00 E. 36 20 00 S., 176 25 00 E. 36 20 00 S., 175 50 00 E. 35 50 00 S., 175 50 00 E. 35 50 00 S., 176 25 00 E. Naval firing and air bmbing Authrity: New Zealand Defence Frce 220 ANNUAL NZ NOTICES TO MARINERS New Zealand Nautical Almanac 2014 15

Selected Maritime Danger Areas and Military Operatinal Areas (M), Cntinued All crdinates are given in terms f WGS 84 datum, (expressed in Degrees, Minutes and Secnds). N. Area Activity M302 Taranaki Bight Varius All that airspace bunded by the arc f a circle f 18 NM radius centred n 40 12 34.6 S., 175 23 31.1 E. (Ohakea VORTAC) frm 40 05 47.7 S., 175 01 46.2 E. anticlckwise t 40 19 34.8 S., 175 01 51.2 E. a line jining 40 19 34.8 S., 175 01 51.2 E. 40 35 39.6 S., 174 11 00.9 E. the arc f a circle f 60 NM radius centred n 40 12 34.6 S., 175 23 31.1 E. (Ohakea VORTAC) frm 40 35 39.6 S., 174 11 00.9 E. clckwise t 39 49 42.4 S., 174 11 18.3 E. a line jining 39 49 42.4 S., 174 11 18.3 E. 40 05 47.7 S., 175 01 46.2 E. M306 Raumai, Manawatu Air bmbing and air t surface firing All that area bunded by a circle f 4 NM radius centred n 40 12 16.0 S., 175 13 29.4 E. M504 Wairarapa Cast, Nrth Island All that area bunded by a line jining 40 25 46.9 S., 178 02 11.0 E. Air gunnery, surface t air and surface t surface firings, ships and submarine exercises 41 02 03.9 S., 177 18 50.1 E. 40 42 44.5 S., 176 50 27.5 E. 40 06 17.7 S., 177 33 51.5 E. 40 25 46.9 S., 178 02 11.0 E. M507 East Cast, Nrth Island All that airspace bunded by the arc f a circle f 95 NM centred n 40 12 34.6 S., 175 23 31.1 E. (Ohakea VORTAC) frm 39 57 36.6 S., 177 25 45.1 E. clckwise t 41 26 34.8 S., 176 42 12.2 E. a line jining 41 26 34.8 S., 176 42 12.2 E. 41 17 32.7 S., 175 52 10.4 E. 41 12 58.7 S., 175 27 40.9 E. 40 58 23.8 S., 175 38 00.6 E. 40 41 41.8 S., 175 51 18.6 E. 40 37 31.6 S., 175 55 40.7 E. the arc f a circle f 35 NM radius centred n 40 12 34.6 S., 175 23 31.1 E. (Ohakea VORTAC) frm 40 37 31.6 S., 175 55 40.7 E. anticlckwise t 40 16 27.2 S., 176 08 56.6 E. a line jining 40 16 27.2 S., 176 08 56.6 E. 40 05 45.3 S., 176 21 31.7 E. 39 57 36.6 S., 177 25 45.1 E. Varius D109 Great Barrier Island (Atea Island) All that area bunded by a line jining 36 13 37.14 S., 175 28 03.50 E. 36 09 41.64 S., 175 31 53.74 E. 36 13 37.14 S., 175 33 53.42 E. 36 13 09.19 S., 175 28 23.85 E. 36 13 37.14 S., 175 28 03.50 E. Unmanned Aerial Target Launch, Climb and Recvery Area Authrity: New Zealand Defence Frce ANNUAL NZ NOTICES TO MARINERS New Zealand Nautical Almanac 2014 15 221

Selected Maritime Danger Areas and Military Operatinal Areas (M), Cntinued All crdinates are given in terms f WGS 84 datum, (expressed in Degrees, Minutes and Secnds). N. Area Activity D125 Tiritiri Matangi Island, Hauraki Gulf Surface t air and surface firing All that area bunded by a line jining 36 31 31.8 S., 174 54 56.9 E. 36 35 30.0 S., 174 54 56.9 E. 36 35 30.0 S., 174 52 40.4 E. 36 33 50.2 S., 174 52 40.4 E. 36 33 50.2 S., 174 49 00.0 E. 36 31 31.8 S., 174 49 00.0 E. 36 31 31.8 S., 174 54 56.9 E. D130 Whangaparaa, Hauraki Gulf All that area bunded by a line jining 36 33 50.2 S., 174 52 40.4 E. 36 36 36.3 S., 174 52 40.4 E. 36 36 17.5 S., 174 50 20.0 E. 36 35 42.0 S., 174 49 00.0 E. 36 33 50.2 S., 174 49 00.0 E. 36 33 50.2 S., 174 52 40.4 E. Small arms firing and explsives Designated Safe Submarine Bttming Areas 12. All crdinates are given in terms f WGS 84 datum, (expressed in Degrees, Minutes and Secnds). N. Area Limits S1 Hauraki Gulf All that area bunded by a line jining 36 27 54 S., 175 05 00 E. 36 29 54 S., 175 05 00 E. 36 29 54 S., 175 02 30 E 36 27 54 S., 175 02 30 E. 36 27 54 S., 175 05 00 E. S2 Te Hauturu--Ti / Little Barrier Island All that area bunded by a line jining 36 01 18 S., 175 03 15 E. 36 02 51 S., 175 06 30 E. 36 04 54 S., 175 05 00 E. 36 03 18 S., 175 01 42 E. 36 01 18 S., 175 03 15 E. S3 Great Barrier Island (Atea Island) All that area bunded by a line jining 36 26 18 S., 175 42 06 E. 36 29 24 S., 175 42 06 E. 36 29 24 S., 175 38 30 E. 36 26 18 S., 175 38 30 E. 36 26 18 S., 175 42 06 E. S4 Bay Of Plenty All that area bunded by a line jining 37 47 54 S., 177 20 00 E. 37 51 54 S., 177 20 00 E. 37 51 54 S., 177 12 00 E. 37 47 54 S., 177 12 00 E. 37 47 54 S., 177 20 00 E. S5 Hawke Bay All that area bunded by a line jining 39 18 54 S., 177 18 36 E. 39 21 54 S., 177 18 36 E. 39 21 54 S., 177 15 00 E. 39 18 54 S., 177 15 00 E. 39 18 54 S., 177 18 36 E. Authrity: New Zealand Defence Frce 222 ANNUAL NZ NOTICES TO MARINERS New Zealand Nautical Almanac 2014 15

MAP 1 DANGER AREAS: NORTH ISLAND NEW ZEALAND 172 E 174 E 176 E 178 E Military Operatinal Area Nrth Cape M102 Safe Submarine Bttming Area Cape Brett 36 S M204 36 S M203 SEE MAP 2 38 S TASMAN SEA S4 East Cape 38 S Cape Egmnt S5 Cape Kidnappers 40 S 40 S Farewell Spit M302 Kapiti Island SEE MAP 3 M507 M504 Cape Palliser 172 E 174 E 176 E 178 E Authrity: New Zealand Defence Frce ANNUAL NZ NOTICES TO MARINERS New Zealand Nautical Almanac 2014 15 223

MAP U 55 R6 mmts R6 RmTS R7 mmts N75 mmte N7F55mmTE Kaipara Harbur M106 Kawau Island S1 M103 S2 Hauturu f Little Barrier Island N7F55mmTE N7F55RmTE N7F55RmTE D125 Manukau Harbur N75 RmTE Danger Area Military Operatinal Area Great Barrier Island BAtea Islandk M110 Tryphena D109 S3 Great Mercury Island BAhuahuk N75 RmTE R6 mmts R6 RmTS R7 mmts D130 N75 mmte 5 DANGER AREAS: NORTH ISLAND NEW ZEALAND, AUCKLAND AREA TASMAN SEA Safe Submarine Bttming Area HAURAKI GULF M203 M204 Authrity: New Zealand Defence Frce 224 ANNUAL NZ NOTICES TO MARINERS New Zealand Nautical Almanac 2014 15

MAP 3 DANGER AREAS: NORTH ISLAND NEW ZEALAND, KAPITI ISLAND WANGANUI 175 00'E 175 30'E Whanganui Military Operatinal Area 40 10'S 40 10'S M302 M306 TASMAN SEA Fxtn Beach 40 30'S 40 30'S 40 50'S Kapiti Island 40 50'S 175 00'E 175 30'E Authrity: New Zealand Defence Frce ANNUAL NZ NOTICES TO MARINERS New Zealand Nautical Almanac 2014 15 225