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Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour

Locality: Coffs Harbour, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6652 3155



Address: 148/150 Victoria Street 2450 Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.mrnsw.com.au

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25.01.2022 UPDATED Wind Warnings Saturday, August 22 Gale Warning for the following areas:... Macquarie Coast, Hunter Coast, Illawarra Coast and Eden Coast Strong Wind Warning for the following areas: Sydney Closed Waters, Byron Coast, Coffs Coast, Sydney Coast and Batemans Coast Sunday, August 23 Gale Warning for the following areas: Coffs Coast, Macquarie Coast, Hunter Coast, Sydney Coast, Illawarra Coast, Batemans Coast and Eden Coast. Strong Wind Warning for the following areas: Sydney Closed Waters and Byron Coast.



24.01.2022 If you are heading out on the water this weekend, did you know that you can view detailed marine wind maps on the Bureau of Meteorology site in Meteye? These ma...ps have forecast wind strength in knots and km/hr at three hourly intervals. Open the link: http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/meteye/ and select Marine Zones at the bottom of the page under the map. Zoom in to examine the area you are interested in. See more

24.01.2022 The scene on the waterfront at Coffs Harbour as the skipper of a 40 foot cruiser taking on water as he made his way north along the coastline pumps out his boat.

24.01.2022 With the warmest weather since May 8, there were lots of boaters on the water last weekend. On Saturday and Sunday, Marine Rescue NSW volunteers from 17 units l...aunched 52 rescue missions up and down the coast. Operations included a search for a missing fisherman on the Mid North Coast, a fire on a boat in Sydney and a number of reports of boats adrift with mechanical failures. Congratulations to all our volunteers on their skilled work over the weekend helping save lives on the water.



23.01.2022 Rescues are all about teamwork. The radio operators, the boat crews, the crew in the air - all working together with the common goal of saving a life. This requ...ires hours of training, great communication and the right equipment to get the job done quickly and safely. In this video, Marine Rescue Botany Port Hacking, NSW Police Force and Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopters are seen working as a team in the search for missing kayakers off Boat Harbour, off Sydneys southern coastline, earlier this week. Video: Brad Whittaker

23.01.2022 For episode 25 of the podcast we are celebrating in style by going through our top five for the last five. We count down our five most memorable captures on R...eel Action TV and give you the backstory as to how and why that fish makes the cut. Guesty has caught some cracking fish over the years, but we put him through his paces to identify five that stand out. The fish he chose werent necessarily the heaviest or longest, but were caught under pressure, on the first cast, or on a technique that hadnt been done before on TV. This kicks off the first of our milestone episodes, and features some cracking tips as to what things are needed for you to catch that fish of a lifetime! To thank you all for the support and contribution over the 25 epsidoes, we are giving away some Reel Action Apparel via our instagram page. Simply jump over to @ReelActionTV on instagram and follow the prompts. Cheers, Jono and Guesty.

23.01.2022 A Severe Weather Warning has been issued for people in Northern Rivers and parts of Mid North Coast and Northern Tablelands Forecast Districts: http://www.bom.g...ov.au/products/IDN21037.shtml This will lead to coastal bars becoming extremely hazardous, with conditions offshore becoming increasingly dangerous with heavy rain and poor visibility, increasing seas and swell, and strong winds. Flooding is already occurring on coastal rivers (refer flood warnings: http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/warnings/index.shtml?ref=hdr) and may result in strong currents and submerged and floating debris, navigation markers may become submerged, moved or damaged, and channels and shoals may be shifted to new areas. Boaters should secure moorings, and place storm covers on their vessel and delay any travel until severe weather conditions ease and coastal bars, rivers and estuaries become safe. Boaters are reminded to always Log On and Log Off with Marine Rescue on VHF Channel 16 or using the Marine Rescue NSW App.



22.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Tuesday, November 17 Gale Warning for the Eden Coast. Strong Wind Warning for the Byron, Coffs, Macquarie, Hunter, Sydney, Illawarra and Batemans coasts.

21.01.2022 UPDATED Wind Warnings for Sunday, August 23 Gale Warning for the Macquarie, Hunter, Sydney, Illawarra, Batemans and Eden coasts. Strong Wind Warning for Sydney ...Closed Waters and Byron and Coffs coasts. Wind Warnings for Monday, August 24 Gale Warning for the Macquarie, Hunter and Eden coasts. Strong Wind Warning for the Coffs, Sydney, Illawarra and Batemans coasts.

21.01.2022 Marine Rescue Coffs Harbours vessel Coffs 30, skippered by Bernie Tight, is working closely with the Royal Australian Air Force helicopter in tonights search ...for a missing swimmer swept off Little Beach at Red Rock, north of Coffs Harbour, this afternoon. The vessels chart plotter shows the track of the search. Photos: Bernie Tight.

20.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Thursday, September 10 Strong Wind Warning for the Byron, Coffs and Macquarie coasts.

20.01.2022 Another job well done by MR Coffs Harbour assisting a distressed vessel back to safety. Coffs MR Vessel CO 30 skippered by Greg Taylor with Crew Graeme King and Dave Oliver



19.01.2022 Crews from Marine Rescue Wooli and Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour are on scene in the search for a missing man swept out to sea from Little Beach at Red Rock on th...e NSW Mid North Coast earlier this afternoon. The multi-agency operation also involves the NSW Police Force, Surf Life Saving NSW and Royal Australian Air Force. Coffs 30 is the On Scene Coordination vessel. Photos from on board rescue vessel Wooli 30.

19.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Monday, August 24 Gale Warning for the Macquarie, Hunter and Eden coasts. Strong Wind Warning for the Coffs, Sydney, Illawarra and Batemans coasts.

18.01.2022 Is your dad into boating? With just 6 sleeps to Fathers Day, have you got your dad a gift yet? Marine Rescue NSW crews often have to rescue boaters after they ...run out of fuel, so why not grab dad a spare fuel can as a gift? Youll give him something hell appreciate and help him to get back home safely after a day on the water.

17.01.2022 Severe Weather Warning for DAMAGING WINDS For people in Hunter, Illawarra and parts of Mid North Coast, South Coast, Central Tablelands and Southern Tablelands ...Forecast Districts. WINDY CONDITIONS FOR EASTERN NSW A vigorous cold front that swept across the eastern districts during Wednesday has now moved into the Tasman Sea. DAMAGING WINDS averaging 60 to 70 km/h with gusts in excess of 90 km/h are possible this morning (Thursday). The threat of severe winds is expected to ease Thursday afternoon, although conditions will still remain windy about eastern parts of the state. Locations which may be affected include Maitland, Wollongong, Nowra, Bowral, Katoomba and Goulburn. Wind gusts overnight: Mt Boyce 91 km/h, High Range (Wanganderry) 89 km/h, Bellambi 85 km/h. The NSW SES advises that people should: * Move vehicles under cover or away from trees. * Secure or put away loose items around your house, yard and balcony. * Keep at least 8 metres away from fallen power lines or objects that may be energised, such as fences. * Trees that have been damaged by fire are likely to be more unstable and more likely to fall. * Report fallen power lines to either Ausgrid (131 388), Endeavour Energy (131 003), Essential Energy (132 080) or Evoenergy (131 093) as shown on your power bill. * Stay vigilant and monitor conditions. Note that the landscape may have changed following bushfires. * For emergency help in floods and storms, ring your local SES Unit on 132 500.

17.01.2022 EXTRA $4 MILLION FOR COFFS HARBOUR BOAT RAMP The Coffs Harbour boat ramp will be a key beneficiary of the NSW Government’s $205 million maritime stimulus to... kick-start the economy and create local jobs. Today, I was joined by Minister for Transport and Roads Andrew Constance to announce $4 million will go to upgrading our boat ramp, dredging the boat ramp basin, extending the breakwater to improve access to the ramp, and installing new pontoons and parking. This fast-tracked upgrade of the boat ramp ties in with the broader foreshore master plan carried out by the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. Not only are we supporting NSW tourism by making these important maritime upgrades, but we are also creating 425 jobs across our regional and rural communities, to help recover from the COVID-19 crisis. Detailed planning work is well underway with concept designs developed in consultation with Coffs Harbour City Council and the local community who have championed the need to upgrade the facility. The stimulus funding will see a further $4 million added to the existing $10 million commitment by the NSW Government and will allow the boat ramp project to better align with the overall Coffs Harbour Jetty Foreshore Precinct plan. The first stage of work will involve extending the break wall by 75 metres, widening the ramp to six lanes and carrying out dredging to the basin. This additional funding will allow for the second stage of the project to be brought forward, including upgrading the car and trailer parking, realignment of the access road and entrance, and upgrading features such as fish cleaning tables. The Coffs Harbour boat ramp upgrade ties in with the broader foreshore master plan carried out by the NSW Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. The Review of Environmental Factors will be on display from 30 November to 20 December and can be accessed at the Harry Bailey Memorial Library or via https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au//coffs-harbour-boat-ramp.index. Great catching up today with Coffs Harbour Regional Boat Ramp Precinct Enhancement Committee chair John Lawler, deputy chair Geoff Parker and member Fred Aboulehaf. Andrew Constance MP

17.01.2022 Some decisions matter more than others. A lifejacket can only save your life if you are wearing it.

17.01.2022 Safe! A 40 foot cruiser taking on large amounts of water is now berthed at a public pontoon in Coffs Harbour after a challenging voyage in the dark. A crew from... Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour and Marine Rescue Woolgoolga shadowed the cruiser as it limped up the coastline, preparing to rescue the skipper and transfer him to rescue vessel Coffs 30 if conditions on board his boat - which was taking waves across the bow - deteriorated dangerously. Marine Rescue NSW Mid North Coast Regional Operations Manager Randall Gawne said the boat had only just made it into the harbour. "It was touch and go; they only just managed to get the distressed vessel in," he said. Mr Gawne congratulated the MR Coffs Harbour and Woolgoolga members for their rapid response to assist a boater caught in a perilous situation offshore. "This incident could have had a very different outcome," he said. "Im sure this boater is very grateful to our professionally trained and equipped volunteers, both on board Coffs 30 and in the radio base, who made it their mission tonight to ensure he returned safely to shore." He said the Coffs Harbour Water Police had arranged a portable pump to drain the cruisers bilge. Photos: MR Woolgoolga Unit Commander Mitch Harvey, skipper on Coffs 30 tonight.

16.01.2022 It's Weather Wednesday! As we head into what is expected, according to the Bureau of Meteorology, to be an active tropical cyclone season, it is worth rememberi...ng that NSW is not immune from their direct or indirect effects, as the track map of historic cyclones below shows. Even ex-tropical cyclones can result in damaging winds, very heavy rain and large swell and make conditions out on the water extremely hazardous. To learn more about tropical cyclones, visit the Bureau of Meteorology's Tropical Cyclone Knowledge Centre: http://www.bom.gov.au/cy/tropical-cyclone-knowledge-centre/

16.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Friday, August 28 Gale Warning for the Eden Coast. Strong Wind Warning for the Coffs, Macquarie, Hunter, Sydney, Illawarra and Batemans coasts.

15.01.2022 Volunteers from Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour and Marine Rescue Wooli were active this morning as part of a mult-agency search for a missing fisherman swept fro...m rocks yesterday afternoon. The Marine Rescue vessels undertook the search alongside the Marine Area Command - NSW Police Force launch Fearless from Coffs Harbour and volunteers from the NSW SES, who are searching Corindi River estuary sandbars. The video shows volunteers Jayson Palczewski, Russell Shelton and Paul McLeod scouring the sea for signs of the missing rock fisherman.

15.01.2022 UPDATE: A stand up paddle boarder who made a Mayday call half an hour ago when his board overturned in Coffs Harbour has managed to make his way safely back to ...shore. The man made the Mayday call from a portable VHF radio as he clung to his upturned board, which has apparently broken in half. A crew from Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour has been stood down.

14.01.2022 Its Fathers Day! A happy Fathers Day to all the dads in Marine Rescue NSW, and to all of the other dads out there. We hope you have a great day! And if your...e heading out on the water to try out that boating-related Fathers Day gift, make sure you Log On when you leave and Log Off when you return on VHF Ch 16 or on the free MarineRescue app. See more

13.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Monday, November 23 Strong Wind Warning for Sydney Closed Waters and the Byron, Coffs, Macquarie, Hunter, Sydney, Illawarra, Batemans and Eden coasts.

13.01.2022 Cool weather and offshore winds are a great recipe for Snapper fishing on the mid north coast of NSW. Guesty, Barney and Sammy Hitzke refine their tactics cast...ing long slender soft plastics over shallow inshore reef in search of a few hard charging reds. Checkout all the action Saturday 5pm on BOLD, dont forget if you missed last weeks episode catch up at 6am on TEN Saturday morning See more

12.01.2022 STAY SAFE ON OUR WATERWAYS THIS FATHERS DAY This Sunday is Fathers Day, with the states waterways expected to be busier than usual with families making the m...ost of forecast fine weather to get out and about on the water. Marine Rescue NSW Operations Manager Andrew Cribb said that last weekend Marine Rescue NSW undertook 52 rescue operations across the state, many of which could have been avoided. Having you and your boat well prepared can make all the difference if theres an emergency out on the water, Mr Cribb said. Before heading out, make sure your boats in good repair, your engines been recently serviced and your batterys in good condition. Have a full tank of fuel and carry some extra fuel on-board, he added. Most importantly of all, make sure everyone on board is wearing a lifejacket and Log On with Marine Rescue on VHF Channel 16 or the free MarineRescue app so our volunteers can be quickly on the scene to rescue you if you find yourself in trouble on the water. Photo: Roads and Maritime Services

12.01.2022 A 40 foot cruiser taking on large amounts of water as it made its way north along the NSW Mid North Coast has made it to safety at Coffs Harbour. A crew from Ma...rine Rescue Coffs Harbour was quickly deployed when the cruisers skipper called for help this afternoon, reporting he was taking on water off Nambucca. He was holding the water ingress with a shower pump and managing to make slow progress north at 6 knots. The crew of rescue vessel Coffs 30 rendezvoused with the boat offshore, shadowing the cruiser in the darkness as it limped towards Coffs. The boat was sitting heavily in the water and taking waves over the bow. Despite reporting knee-deep water in the bow, the skipper has managed to steer his way into safe harbour. The crew of Coffs 30 was skipper Mitch Harvey - the Unit Commander of Marine Rescue Woolgoolga - along with Paul McLeod, David Oliver and Ken McNeil, with communications support from Jan Steel, Brian Holmes and Graeme King.

11.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Saturday, September 5 Strong Wind Warning for the Coffs, Macquarie, Batemans and Eden coasts. Cancellation for the Byron Coast.... Wind Warnings for Sunday, September 6 Strong Wind Warning for the Byron Coast.

11.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Sunday, November 22 Strong Wind Warning for the Eden Coast. Wind Warnings for Monday, November 23... Strong Wind Warning for the Byron, Coffs, Macquarie, Hunter, Illawarra, Batemans and Eden coasts.

10.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Thursday, September 3 Strong Wind Warning for the Byron, Coffs, Macquarie and Hunter coasts. Wind Warnings for Friday, September 4... Strong Wind Warning for the Byron, Coffs, Macquarie and Hunter coasts.

10.01.2022 COLD SNAP POSES ADDITIONAL RISK FOR BOATERS ACROSS NSW Boaters across NSW are advised to take extra care with gale force westerly winds and a severe drop in wat...er temperatures forecast from today until mid-next week. Centre for Maritime Safety Director Peter Harvey said very cold conditions were forecast across most NSW waterways, with extreme wind chill expected in exposed areas and conditions deteriorating further due to rain, sleet or wet snow. Water temperatures across inland waters, rivers and estuaries in NSW are likely this weekend to be the coldest this winter, Mr Harvey said. Across NSW most of the estuaries, rivers and inland waters will have water temperatures below 15 degrees and many inland waters will be down around 10 degrees. Ocean waters will be very cold as well with temperatures expected to range between 13 to 17 degrees along the coast. Mr Harvey said cold water was a lesser-known but significant factor in boating fatalities and serious injuries in NSW, with almost 30 per cent of fatalities in the last 10 years linked to cold water. Just yesterday we had a tragic boating incident on the Mid-North Coast where cold water and hypothermia appear to be contributing factors, Mr Harvey said. Water below 15 degrees is considered dangerous but temperatures at that level and below are commonplace across NSW waterways at this time of year, and in alpine areas all year round. If you fall into cold water, cold shock can set in very quickly and youre at serious risk of hypothermia, or dangerously low body temperature. Wearing a lifejacket at all times will help it can only save your life if you are wearing it. Mr Harvey said waterways across NSW would generally be affected by large wind chop in exposed areas and large powerful swells were likely to begin impacting coastal waters from late Sunday and continue well into next week. Southern coastal bars will be particularly affected by these conditions and the temperature in many alpine waterways is likely to be near-freezing with snow forecast, Mr Harvey said. Boaters are advised that due to the strong winds, exposed lakes and estuaries will be very choppy and likely dangerous for small craft. Boaters heading out on the water are encouraged to log on and off with Marine Rescue NSW via the MarineRescue app, marine radio or phone.

09.01.2022 The crew of Coffs 30 is out in the darkness to ensure a boater makes it safely to shore.

08.01.2022 An exciting new partnership that will underpin our work to save lives on the water. Marine Rescue NSW, Telstra and Exigo Tech Pty Ltd will work together on a c...ommunications platform to ensure that when a boater is in trouble on the water, our crews get the call to action fast. https://exchange.telstra.com.au/were-helping-marine-rescue/

06.01.2022 There’s a lot of debris washing down the Hastings River- seen here near the Settlement Point ferry. How are conditions where you are this morning?

06.01.2022 Two Marine Rescue NSW crews are joining a major coordinated search for a man who was swept out to sea from Little Beach at Red Rock on the NSW Mid North Coast e...arlier this afternoon. The man, who was swimming alone, disappeared about 2.30-3pm. A crew from Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour and Marine Rescue Wooli are both en route to the scene in fading daylight. Personnel from Red Rock Surf Life Saving NSW and the NSW Police Force Local Area Command also are on scene and a Royal Australian Air Force helicopter is on the way. The crew of MRNSW rescue vessel Coffs 30, skippered by Deputy Unit Commander Bernie Tight, will be the On Scene Coodination vessel, working in tandem with rescue vessel Wooli 30, skippered by Unit Commander Richard Taffs. Coffs 30 will establish communications with the RAAF helicopter once both are on scene and provide the on-water platform for the helicopter search.

06.01.2022 A tough crackdown on boating safety breaches in NSW will start from this weekend to help save lives on the water. Fines will be handed out by NSW Maritime Boati...ng Safety Officers and Marine Area Command - NSW Police Force for failing to wear or carry lifejackets, speeding, unsafe towing activities and personal watercraft infringements. Know the rules, youre responsible #WearALifejacket

05.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Thursday, December 17 Strong Wind Warning for the Coffs, Macquarie and Hunter coasts. Wind Warnings for Friday, December 18... Strong Wind Warning for the Coffs, Macquarie, Hunter, Batemans and Eden coasts.

05.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Wednesday, September 2 Strong Wind Warning for the Coffs, Macquarie, Hunter, Batemans and Eden coasts.

04.01.2022 Boaters in the north of the state should consider putting off heading out on the water until weather and sea conditions improve, with a number of warnings curre...nt for marine and estuarine areas including a Severe Weather Warning http://www.bom.gov.au/products/IDN21037.shtml, Hazardous Surf Warning http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/warnings/hazardoussurf.shtml and various flood warnings http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/warnings/ If they have not already done so, boaters should immediately secure their moorings and place storm covers on their vessel. Rising seas and swell have made coastal bars extremely hazardous and conditions offshore are dangerous with heavy rain, poor visibility, increasing seas and swell, and strong winds. Flooding is occurring on a number of coastal rivers and may result in strong currents and submerged and floating debris; navigation markers becoming submerged, moved or damaged, and channels and shoals shifted to new areas, making boating extremely dangerous. Once conditions ease, boaters are reminded to always Log On and Log Off with Marine Rescue on VHF Channel 16 or using the Marine Rescue NSW App.

04.01.2022 Its Weather Wednesday! Did you know that you can get marine wind forecast maps from the Bureau of Meteorology? These can be zoomed in to and you can check the ...wind in your area for the next three days in three hourly intervals. Very useful to help plan your day on the water! Link here: http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/wind.shtml

03.01.2022 The multi-agency search for a man swept out to sea while rock fishing on the Mid North Coast is continuing this morning. Emergency services were called to Littl...e Beach at Red Rock, about 45km north of Coffs Harbour, responding to reports a man had been washed into the ocean about 2.30pm yesterday (August 29). The search continued until about 8.30 last night with no sign of the man. Vessels from Marine Rescue Coffs Harbour and Marine Rescue Wooli have returned to the scene this morning, along with the Marine Area Command - NSW Police Force launch Fearless from Coffs Harbour and volunteers from the NSW SES, who are searching Corindi River estuary sandbars. Photos: Marine Rescue Woolgoolga Unit Commander Mitch Harvey on board Coffs 30, with Russell Shelton on the helm and Paul McLeod and Jayson Palczewski keeping a lookout from the rear deck.

03.01.2022 Ready to hit the water this weekend? Its shaping up as the warmest weekend since early May. If youre heading out on the water for the first time in a while, ...here are a few tips for a safe weekends boating: - Check your boat is in good condition and has a full tank of fuel - Stay Covid-safe by, where practicable, maintaining a physical distance of 1.5 metres from those on board who are not part of your household and when onshore, do not gather in groups of more than 10 people such as at a wharf or launch area - Log On when you leave and Log Off when you return on VHF Ch16 or via the free MarineRescue App. Happy boating!

02.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Tuesday, December 15 Strong Wind Warning for the Byron, Coffs, Macquarie and Hunter coasts.

02.01.2022 Wind Warnings for Friday, September 4 Strong Wind Warning for the Byron, Coffs and Macquarie coasts.

02.01.2022 Representatives of the The Whiskey Project Group one of Marine Rescues key boat building companies, arrived unconventionally but entirely appropriately at Mari...ne Rescue State Headquarters on Thursday, aboard their new tactical watercraft, Whiskey Alpha 85. The Whiskey Project, who recently acquired Yamba Welding and Engineering, supply a range of vessels to Marine Rescue NSW. During the visit, Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Stacey Tannos, Fleet Manager Kelvin Parkin and Fleet Officer Sean Jewiss inspected the vessel and chatted to The Whiskey Project crew of Ollie Satin, Ryan Carmichael and Michelle Mrdjen. The crew then demonstrated the capabilities and features of the 8.5 metre carbon fibre craft in a short sea trial off Port Hacking. Assessing available boat technology is an important task by Marine Rescue NSW staff to ensure our volunteers have the boats and equipment they need to achieve our mission of saving lives on the water. Our thanks to The Whiskey Project Group for allowing us to inspect their vessel.

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