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A record number of search and rescues have been conducted by Port Kembla's Marine Rescue NSW crews.
Boaters can log on and log off via VHF channel 16 or by using the free Marine Rescue NSW app.
But Marine Rescue NSW volunteers are kept busy training and responding to distress calls all year ‘round, including the 350 or so members servicing the Northern Rivers from seven bases spread across the region from the Tweed to Yamba.
Source: https://www.echo.net.au/2023/11/marine-rescue-nsw-northern-rivers/
"Marine Rescue NSW volunteers onboard Lake Macquarie 30 conducted a search of Lake Macquarie this morning," Zone Commander Raymond said.
"Our volunteers from the Narooma and Bermagui units have displayed total commitment on the water looking for any signs of a missing person," Marine Rescue NSW Inspector Glenn Sullivan said.
Picture supplied by Marine Rescue NSW.
The Marine Rescue NSW app is free to download and use and offers boaters an extra live safety tracking option, automatically updating their position every 30 minutes.
The upgraded Marine Rescue NSW wharf will help volunteers access the vessels safely and securely.
Source: https://canberraweekly.com.au/marine-rescue-nsw-launches-2-new-vessels-at-merimbula/