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Marine Rescue NSW volunteers complete busiest October on record

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13 November 2024, 3:26 AM

Marine Rescue NSW volunteers complete busiest October on record

Marine Rescue NSW’s 24/7 search and rescue capability enabled its highly skilled volunteers to complete a record 388 missions in October, including 94 emergency responses. This surpassed the previous busiest October record of 384 missions set in 2023.


Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Alex Barrell said volunteer crews safely returned 875 people to shore during a busy month on the water.


“The demand for assistance from boaters and users of the state’s waterways was high last month, and we expect that to continue for the remainder of spring and into summer.



“Unfortunately, mechanical failure accounted for almost half of the incidents in October. These are preventable issues, and we ask all boaters to ensure their vessel is in good working order before heading to the boat ramp and hitting the water,” he said.


Two of Marine Rescue NSW’s six regions experienced record demand last month, with the Northern Rivers and Hunter Central Coast seeing their busiest October ever. Volunteers in the Northern Rivers region (Point Danger, Brunswick, Cape Byron, Ballina, Evans Head, Iluka Yamba, and Wooli) completed 32 search and rescue missions, while crews on the Hunter Central Coast (Port Stephens, Lemon Tree Passage, Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Norah Head, Tuggerah Lakes, Central Coast, and Terrigal) responded to 127 incidents.



Marine Rescue NSW radio operators managed 17,094 radio calls in October and kept watch over almost 23,500 people on board Logged On vessels.


Commissioner Barrell said Marine Rescue NSW’s free, internationally recognised app is a must for all boaters.


“Logging On provides details of a boater’s trip and ensures that our highly skilled and dedicated volunteers keep watch for their safe return. In the event a boater does not return as planned, a search will be initiated,” he said.



The Marine Rescue NSW app was recently named runner-up in the International Maritime Rescue Federation’s award for Innovation and Technology in Maritime Search and Rescue 2024.


“The Marine Rescue NSW app was designed in-house, and we are very proud of the role it plays in helping save lives on the water and providing peace of mind for boaters and their loved ones,” Commissioner Barrell said.