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Marine Rescue NSW calls on boaters to make safety a priority these spring holidays

by Marine Rescue NSW 22 Sep 10:10 PDT
Volunteers from Marine Rescue Port Stephens assist a stranded angler © Marine Rescue NSW

More than 3,400 Marine Rescue NSW volunteers are on standby to assist boaters on waterways across the state during the upcoming spring school holidays.

Acting Commissioner Todd Andrews said the Service is preparing for a surge in activity as families and holidaymakers head out on the water.

"Pending weather conditions, we expect to see more recreational boaters and paddlers during the holiday period," Acting Commissioner Andrews said.

"Our dedicated and highly skilled volunteers at all 46 Marine Rescue NSW units are ready to respond whenever help is needed. The spring holidays begin just days before the official boating season commences on 1 October.

"During the same two-week spring holiday break last year, our crews completed 234 search and rescue missions, safely returning 475 people to shore."

Acting Commissioner Andrews urged boaters to prepare thoroughly before heading out.

"Safety must be your top priority these holidays," he said. "Always wear a lifejacket, carry the correct safety equipment, check and monitor the weather conditions, and Log On with Marine Rescue NSW so our volunteers know when to expect you back.

"You can Log On through the free Marine Rescue NSW app or via VHF Channel 16. Logging On saves vital time in an emergency and lets you leave the shore with confidence."

Acting Commissioner Andrews said mechanical problems, battery failure and running out of fuel accounted for almost 60% of incidents last spring holidays.

"An enjoyable day on the water should always end with everyone returning safely to land, not needing to be rescued.

"Don't get stranded these holidays, make sure your vessel is in good working order and carry enough fuel, with some in reserve," he said.

Volunteer radio operators and watch officers will monitor marine radio locally during daylight hours, while the Marine Rescue Sydney State Communications Centre and the Port Macquarie northern hub maintain statewide coverage overnight, 365 days a year.

"Our radio operators are often the first voice heard by a boater in distress. They play a critical role in search and rescue operations, and boaters should feel assured that Marine Rescue NSW is watching over them around the clock," Acting Commissioner Andrews said.

"Marine Rescue NSW vessel crews are ready to deploy day or night, with the capability to conduct rescues on both enclosed and offshore waters."

Marine Rescue NSW is a volunteer based not-for-profit professional organisation dedicated to keeping boaters safe on the water and supporting local communities.

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