Volume Two 16. Coastal Marine Zone is transmitted instantaneously to that receiver for the duration of the ship's passage through the National Transportation Route. 16.4.1.10. Where any fault or technical problems occur in the operation of the Data Recording Devices or any related equipment or systems, the consent holder must immediately arrange for the equipment or systems to be serviced and must advise the Council of the fault or problem and the intended programme and time frame to effect the service and any necessary repairs. 16.4.1.11. Where a fault or technical problem affecting the Data Recording Devices or any related equipment or systems results in the Data Recording Devices being inoperable for a period of more than two weeks, the maximum Ship Speed must be limited to 15 knots. Matters over which the Council has reserved control: 16.4.1.12. The duration of the consent. 16.4.1.13. The spatial limits of defined navigation corridors within which a ship is permitted to travel provided that these do not interfere with the safe navigation of the Ship and are consistent with national and international regulations. 16.4.1.14. Maximum values of Ship Speed over defined areas within the National Transportation Route. 16.4.1.15. Approved method(s), frequency and certification of calibration of the Data Recording Device(s) required by the Plan to measure Ship Speed. 16.4.1.16. The Set Interval for data recorded in the Data Recording Devices. 16.4.1.17. The format, storage method, mode of transmission and frequency of transmission to the Council of the data recorded in the Data Recording Devices. 16.4.1.18. The administrative charges payable. [C] 16.4.2. Use of surface water within the National Transportation Route by a high speed ship, or a ship that exceeds 500 gross registered tonnes, which is travelling at a ship speed exceeding 15 knots, including any associated disturbance of the foreshore or seabed. Any application for Resource Consent under Rule 16.4.2 will require public notification. Standards and terms: 16.4.2.1. The ship must not propagate waves that exceed the Wash Rule identified in Appendix 12 in the National Transportation Route. 16.4.2.2. The duration period of any consent must not exceed 20 years. 16.4.2.3. A resource consent will apply only to the ship for which consent has been obtained and will be distinguished by the International Maritime Organisation number and name. 16.4.2.4. The ship must carry Data Recording Devices which must be operated at all times whilst the ship is travelling in the National Transportation Route. 16.4.2.5. Whilst operational, the Data Recording Device must record: (a) date and time (to the nearest second); (b) the ship's plan position based on either WSG84, NZGD2000 or the NZTM projection datum; 16 – 9