New CCTV system installed to keep people and wildlife safe in Falmouth Harbour

By Max Goodman

11th Jul 2023 | Local News

CCTV to help the team keep water users and wildlife safe. (Image: Falmouth Harbour)
CCTV to help the team keep water users and wildlife safe. (Image: Falmouth Harbour)

A new CCTV system is monitoring water-borne speed and behaviour around Falmouth Harbour in a bid to keep people and property safer.

Speeding boat owners who exceed the 6-knot maximum limit in the inner harbour are warned they may face prosecution for the danger they present to swimmers, wildlife, and other water users and vessels.

The CCTV cameras have been installed to help the Falmouth Harbour team monitor activities, maintain safety, and where necessary help bring offenders to book. The cameras also offer a very high level of detail and definition.

Harbour Master Miles Featherstone commented on the new cameras, he said: "We're now recording movements in the Harbour 24/7 because unfortunately some people – either wilfully or through ignorance of the speed limits - are routinely breaking our Harbour byelaws.

"Speed is proven to be a major factor in many marine accidents through collision or excessive wake. So clearly your speed and the associated wake need to be kept right down when you're manoeuvring in a harbour where there are hundreds of boats on moorings, large commercial and leisure vessels on the move, and people swimming off quays and beaches.

"Harbour users should be aware that there are laws on the sea as well as on land for very good reason. Collisions and near misses are all too common and even theft and anti-social behaviour aren't unknown, so if necessary we will take action - and we'll have the recorded proof from our CCTV system.

"We have Byelaws to protect people and we need to make sure everyone is aware of them. It's about education first, but we are finding a lot of people breaching rules - like navigating through moorings at speed. This is simply dangerous, and we need to find ways to stop these behaviours for the safety of everyone."

Falmouth Harbour also has enhanced CCTV across Falmouth Haven for the many customers of the Marina and Boatpark to benefit from increased security for their vessels and property.

Custom House Quay and North Quay have also received extensive upgrades to help deter antisocial behaviour and ensure that the historic quays remain safe and accessible to all local people, water users, and visitors alike.

Feedback for the new security measures has already been positive. Falmouth Haven customer and harbour user Steve said: "Having been a mooring and berth holder for some 20 years, thumbs up to the new CCTV installed by Falmouth Harbour. It's reassuring to know that information is recorded, should the need arise."

The cameras have been installed following the success of a similar system used at Plymouth's Cattewater Harbour. Recorded images have been used to prosecute water users contravening harbour bylaws including speeding and cutting through moorings.

The system is fully compliant with the Data Protection Act & GDPR requirements following a Data Protection Impact Assessment. Data will only be processed if an offence is suspected and all images are deleted after three months.

For detailed information on this and all the work and services of Falmouth Harbour, including enhanced safety and quality for people, wildlife, and the environment visit (falmouthharbour.co.uk) or call the Falmouth Harbour team on 01326 213537.

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