Standard 5823:2001, or any subsequent NZ Standard; or (b) a buoyancy aid that the Director is satisfied substantially complies with the standard described in subclause (a) above and that provides a minimum of 53 newtons of buoyancy. cable means one tenth (0.1) of a nautical mile (608 feet, 185.2 metres). coastal marine area means the foreshore, seabed, and coastal water and airspace above the water of which- (a) the seaward boundary is the outer limits of the territorial sea; (b) the landward boundary is the line of mean high water springs, except that where that line crosses a river, the landward boundary at that point shall be whichever is the lesser of- (i) one kilometre upstream from the mouth of the river; or (ii) the point upstream that is calculated by multiplying the width of the river by 5. commercial vessel has the same meaning as commercial ship as in the Maritime Transport Act 1994. Council means the Marlborough District Council as constituted under Part 2 of the Local Government Amendment Act 1992 and the Local Government Act 2002. craft has the same meaning as ship or vessel. crew means the persons employed or engaged in any capacity on board a vessel, but does not include the master or pilot or a person temporarily employed on the vessel while in a harbour. dangerous goods means- (a) any substance in packaged form or in solid form in bulk, listed and classified according to its hazard in the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG Code); and (b) any harmful substance; and (c) empty receptacles that have been used for substances specified in paragraph (a) of this definition, unless the receptacles have been cleaned, subsequently dried and where appropriate, gas freed; but (d) does not include goods forming part of the equipment or stores of the vessel in which they are carried. derelict means a vessel that is abandoned at sea, or deserted or abandoned by an owner. Director means the person who is for the time being the Director Maritime New Zealand under section 439 of the Maritime Transport Act 1994. emergency response craft means any vessel approved by the Harbour Master for use in emergency response and includes Police, Customs, Harbour Master naval and port company vessels. Page 3