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International Maritime Rescue Federation Australia Regional Seminar and Women In SAR course wraps

by Marine Rescue NSW 27 Aug 13:16 PDT
Sonia Teston on board Marine Rescue NSW vessel Port Jackson 31 following the on water exercise © Marine Rescue NSW

The International Maritime Rescue Federation's (IMRF) Women in Search and Rescue (SAR) training course and IMRF Australia Regional Seminar has just been completed following five successful days in Sydney.

Marine Rescue Port Macquarie volunteer Alison Cameron-Brown and Marine Rescue Merimbula's Sonia Teston were selected to attended the training.

Below are key details of the Women in SAR and Regional Seminar.

  • This exclusive training session forms part of the IMRF's Women In SAR initiative, launched in June 2019, which aims to increase the representation of women in the maritime sector generally and to provide support for, and raise the profile of, women in the maritime SAR sector specifically.

  • Fifteen female participants (2 from Marine Rescue NSW - Alison Cameron-Brown Marine Rescue Port Macquarie and Sonia Teston Marine Rescue Merimbula), representing 10 search and rescue organisations from eight countries (Ireland, Estonia, Netherlands, Germany, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and SOS Mediterranee) took part in the intensive three-day Women in SAR course, which was held outside the northern hemisphere for the first time.

  • This is the third time Women in SAR has been held
  • The Women in SAR training is a landmark opportunity for women in maritime search and rescue to advance their leadership and communication skills as they progress through the ranks
  • For female coxswains, or those working towards that role, it offers hands-on experience in mission handling, vessel operations, and unit leadership.
  • Participants took part in both facilitated classroom sessions and practical exercises on Marine Rescue NSW vessels, including an offshore search and rescue drill off Sydney Heads.
  • The Women in SAR course was facilitated at Marine Rescue Middle Harbour and at the Australian Institute of Police Management, Manly.
  • All Women In SAR participants then attended the IMRF Australia Regional Seminar, at the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia, Darling Point which was attended by 150 delegates from Australian and International organisations.
  • Speakers at the Regional Seminar included
  • Jacob Tas - Chair IMRF and CEO The Royal Netherlands Sea Rescue Institution (KNRM)
  • Kaylene Dale - CEO Australian Maritime Safety Authority
  • Caroline Jupe, CEO, IMRF
  • Jo Fisher, Principal Advisor, Response Division, Australian Maritime Safety Authority
  • Jaakko Heikkilä, International Programme Manager, IMRF
  • Joe McNulty, Commander, Marine Area Command, NSW Police Force
  • Nico Stadeler, Managing Director, German Maritime Search and Rescue Service
  • Cia Sjöstedt, Vice Chair, IMRF & Former CEO Swedish Sea Rescue Service
  • Rongjun Zhang, Deputy Director-General of Donghai Rescue Bureau of China Rescue and Salvage
  • Tony Wulff, Chief Officer, Marine Rescue Queensland
  • Dr Paul Luckin, Medical Advisor to Police Search and Rescue & SAR Training Australia Medical Consultant
  • Steph Weisse and Elliott Foote, survivors, surfers lost at sea for 36 hours in Indonesia
  • Clay Evans Retired Canadian Coast Guard
  • Trevor Arnold, Manager Operations and Safety, Public Safety Training Group
  • John Martin ONZM, Group Business Development, The Whiskey Project Group
  • Damien Weber, General Manager at FLIR Maritime Asia Pty Ltd (t/a Raymarine)
  • Dallas Hersey and Matthew Bergmansons, Suzuki Marine
  • Mike Hammond, Superintendent, Marine Rescue NSW
  • David Lange, Associate Professor & Fire Safety Engineering, University of QLD
  • Jori Nordström, CEO, Finnish Lifeboat Institution

Topics discussed at the seminar included:

  • The Future Maritime Search and Rescue (MSAR) landscape around Australia and the world
  • MSAR at an agency level with a focus on funding, capability, vessel design initiatives and organisation reform to better serve community
  • Medical factors affecting survival in water
  • Special guest speakers, Elliott Foote and Steph Weisse - They were in Indonesia on a surfing trip to the remote Banyak Islands in Sumatra in 2023 celebrating Elliot's birthday with friends Will Teagle and Jordan Short when their boat encountered severe weather and capsized, leaving the group stranded at sea and wondering when or if, help would arrive.
  • Mass rescue operations
  • Private sector innovation - training, vessel design, technology and propulsion
  • Adapting to new boating technologies
  • Battery fires at sea
  • Sustainability

Participating Women in SAR agencies

  • Irish Coast Guard
  • Watergratt Pirita NGO
  • KNRM
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger
  • Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary
  • Coastguard New Zealand
  • Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue
  • SOS Mediterranee
  • Marine Rescue New South Wales
  • Marine Rescue Queensland

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