Kaikōura (file image). Photo: Environment Canterbury
RNZ
An investigation has been launched into the fatal capsize of a fishing vessel off the coast of Kaikōura.
The Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) said it was investigating what led the vessel, Lucy-C, to capsize with two people onboard while fishing for crayfish near Peketa, around 7am Wednesday.
A crew member was able to swim to shore with minor injuries, and the skipper was found dead on a nearby beach, some time later.
Two investigators were travelling to Kaikōura last night to begin gathering evidence.
Their initial work would be to secure any evidence that could be affected by the elements or time - including what witnesses experienced or saw.
They would also examine the vessel and its data, history, performance, maintenance, and design while taking into account the weather and sea conditions.
TAIC said it opened an inquiry when it believed the circumstances of an accident or incident have - or are likely to have - significant implications for transport safety, or when the inquiry may allow the Commission to make findings or recommendations to improve transport safety.
It said investigators wanted to hear from anyone who saw the boat capsize. Witnesses could contact the commission at [email protected].