Busy August on the water for Marine Rescue units


MARINE Rescue volunteers completed seventeen search and rescue missions in Port Stephens last month.

Across the state, Marine Rescue units performed 263 search and rescues in August, the service’s second-busiest August since 2022, when volunteers completed 267 missions.

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Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Alex Barrell said favourable weather conditions saw large numbers of boaters hitting the state’s waterways, but far too many were still succumbing to mechanical problems.

“Engine failure and flat batteries are preventable incidents with regular maintenance,” he said.

“Boaters need to be aware that mechanical failure can lead to a life-threatening situation.

“Those planning to hit the water this spring need to make sure their equipment is in good working order to avoid becoming a statistic.”

Commissioner Barrell is reminding boaters to always carry enough fuel, with some in reserve, and to monitor the weather.

“It is also vitally important that boaters have the correct safety equipment on board and always wear a personal flotation device.

“A lifejacket can’t help you if you don’t have one on,” the Commissioner said.

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