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Where are you? Skipper of a grounded fishing trawler is MIA

Author
Open Justice,
Publish Date
Tue, 19 Apr 2022, 1:38pm
13m trawler Debbie Jane aground at Waimairi Beach in December 2019. (Photo / Kiwi Creative Imaging)
13m trawler Debbie Jane aground at Waimairi Beach in December 2019. (Photo / Kiwi Creative Imaging)

Where are you? Skipper of a grounded fishing trawler is MIA

Author
Open Justice,
Publish Date
Tue, 19 Apr 2022, 1:38pm

Would trawlerman David Atkinson please come in? Your time is up.

In fact, Christchurch District Court Judge Michael Crosbie is so convinced that your time is up, that he has issued a warrant for your arrest.

That means the courts and the police would be keen to hear from you, and so would Maritime New Zealand which is bringing charges against you.

And so would your lawyer, Michael Starling.

Atkinson is facing charges following the grounding of a fishing trawler in Christchurch two years ago.

Everyone linked to his case, which was called today, accepted that Atkinson would be unlikely to attend his latest court date.

Starling had called the phone number he had for Atkinson, to tell him about the appearance, but it was disconnected.

He had sent a courier letter, requiring a signature, but that was returned unopened.

The next option would be to hire a private investigator to try to find the trawler skipper.

The most likely theory is that he has been offshore for months at a time, working on fishing boats.

Judge Crosbie noted that there had been no contact with Atkinson since September and decided that was an extraordinary length of time for a matter such as this to go unattended.

He issued the arrest warrant which Maritime New Zealand was asking for.

MNZ is prosecuting Atkinson over the grounding of the 13m Debbie Jane fishing trawler in December 2019.

It alleges he was the skipper when the vessel ran aground off Waimairi Beach. News reports at the time said that Atkinson and two crew members were rescued and were treated in hospital for hypothermia.

The Debbie Jane trawler after it was grounded in 2019. Photo / Kiwi Creative Imaging

The Debbie Jane trawler after it was grounded in 2019. Photo / Kiwi Creative Imaging

Maritime NZ has charged him with operating a ship and causing danger and risk, as well as exposing individuals to risk of harm.

This court report is not being issued as a public service, but Starling is certainly hoping that the Open Justice project coverage will lead to his client getting back in touch.

- David Clarkson, Open Justice

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