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HMTSS ''Te Mataili'' (801) was a provided by Australia to Tuvalu, and operated by the Tuvalu Police Force. Tuvalu has a
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, and ''Te Mataili'' was its sole long range patrol vessel, until it was retired, and replaced by the larger and more modern .


Background

When the United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Seas established that all maritime nations were entitled to exercise control over a 200-kilometre (120 mi)
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, Australia agreed to give small patrol vessels to 12 of the smaller nations of the Pacific Forum to improve regional maritime security.


Design

Australia designed the patrol vessels using
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equipment, to make it easier to maintain the vessels in small, remote, shipyards.


Operational history

The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs an international human rights group, questioned how the government used ''Te Mataili'' after it invoked Tuvalu's Public Order Act, suspending public gatherings, for 14 days, in January 2011. It was moored near the official residences of the
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and
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. Some commentators expressed that, if her crew were armed it would have eroded Tuvalu's peaceful traditions. In October 2011 the government of Tuvalu had to declare a state of emergency when potable water reserves dropped to a dangerous level. ''Te Mataili'' carried a
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desalinization unit to
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. On March 3, 2017, ''Te Mataili'' rescued two distressed fishers, off Fuafatu. ''Te Mataili'' escorted , carrying Polynesian leaders to Amatuka, on July 5, 2018. On November 22, 2018 ''Te Mataili'' carried the body of former Prime Minister Apisai Ielemia from the capital to his home island, Vaitupu. ''Te Mataili'' was replaced by , a , which was launched on November 26, 2018, and commissioned on April 5, 2019. Like all other redundant Pacific Forum vessels ''Te Mataili'' was returned to Australia for recycling.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Te Mataili (801) Te Mataili Pacific Forum class patrol vessels