The decision to prosecute the Rena's owner is welcome but highlights the inadequacy of the laws for recouping the costs of a major environmental disaster, the Green Party says.
Maritime New Zealand today announced Greece-based Daina [SUBS TICK] Shipping Co has been charged under two sections of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), which relates to the "discharge of harmful substances from ships'' in the coastal marine area.
The charge carries a maximum fine of $600,000 and $10,000 for every day of continued offending.
The cargo ship Rena spilled some 350 tonnes of oil after grounding on Astrolabe Reef off Tauranga on October 5.
Daina Shipping Co is the registered owner of the vessel and has overall responsibility for the operation of the ship.