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Marine Rescue NSW

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Disclaimer: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

The Marine Rescue App is a must have for all NSW boaters.

The free app allows you to Log On directly to Marine Rescue NSW, the State’s official volunteer marine rescue service, to register details of your next boating trip.

The app is simple and intuitive to use and once logged on will prompt you to enter details specific to your journey that are submitted to Marine Rescue NSW:

- Image of your vessel
- Number of people on board
- Number of hours on the water
- Your planned journey location

Once you’re back on shore, it’s just a matter of Logging Off to record your trip as complete and incident free. If you don’t Logged Off as expected, the App will alert us that you’re late and possibly in trouble, enabling us to swiftly deploy a search mission.

The App also comes with a safety tracking service for added peace of mind. The optional feature, which you can elect to turn on, records your location every 30 minutes, so in the event you’re in an emergency we can complete a targeted search mission.

MarineRescue is a great addition to your maritime safety toolkit.

About Marine Rescue NSW:

Marine Rescue NSW is our State’s official volunteer marine rescue service, committed to saving lives on the water. Safety on the water is our highest priority – for both our volunteers and the boating public.

MRNSW members provide a number of vital safety services to the NSW boating community:

- Swift, coordinated marine emergency response
- Boating safety education and marine licence course for local boaters
- Continuous radio coverage along the coastline

With more than 3,000 members in 46 strategically-located Marine Rescue units from Point Danger to Eden and on the Alpine Lakes, we’ve got you covered!

Last update

Jan. 11, 2020

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