Hazard Social Consequence (5) • Short term social distress resulting from rescue operation and survivor welfare demands. • Long term social distress through pollution damage destroying amenity values, recreational areas, working area, food sources, and places of historical or cultural significance. • Loss of income/jobs from economic impacts. • Cultural impact from presence of wreck. Built Economic • Possible damage to port infrastructure/marine farms. Economic • Catastrophic loss to marine farming and fisheries businesses. • Fall in value of property affected by oil spill. • Reputational damage to Port and region. • Loss of tourism revenue. • Closure of national transportation route. Environmental: • Environmental damage to areas of national and international significance. • Wildlife impact on marine mammals, birds, shellfish and fish stocks. How do we • Highly regulated shipping industry at international, national and regional level. manage this risk? • Maintenance of a safe and navigable waterway (Harbour Master). • Provision of pilotage services (Port Marlborough and Maritime NZ). • Response plans in place for various scenarios including oil spill and mass rescue. Marlborough Civil Defence Emergency Management Plan, 2017-2022 Page 93