Operations at Marine Rescue Kioloa |
The Operations Page is divided into 4 sub-pages representing key marine rescue operations at MRK -
INCIDENTS AND EVENTS
This page chronicles news of incidents and events relating to day to day activities at MRK including rescues, training exercises and developments relating to the base and its volunteers. We try to document these activities as soon as they occur, and keep them as an archive on this page. Stories and images can be easily retrieved by clicking on the headings listed at the top or by scrolling down this page.
RESCUE VESSEL KIOLOA 20
This page represents details of the rescue boat Kioloa 20 including its technical specifications, survey conditions, patrol responsibilities, mode of operation and, in particular, rescue routines relevant to the MRK boating public such as towing and emergency call outs.
RADIO AND WATCH KEEPING OPERATIONS
Watch keeping is a 24 hour activity at MRK. This page provides details of the duties and responsibilities of radio watch keepers at MRK including the protocols of marine radio communication, search and rescue planning and the interface between the Base and public in matters relating to marine safety.
BOATING SKILLS AND TIPS
Contemporary volunteers in Marine Rescue New South Wales are engaged in continual acquisition and upgrading of their qualifications. This is a satisfying and rewarding aspect of being a volunteer a MRK. The training page provides information and skills relating to marine safety, vessel management and navigation, search and rescue, and first aid that is of general interest to the boating public and focused on saving lives at sea.
INCIDENTS AND EVENTS
This page chronicles news of incidents and events relating to day to day activities at MRK including rescues, training exercises and developments relating to the base and its volunteers. We try to document these activities as soon as they occur, and keep them as an archive on this page. Stories and images can be easily retrieved by clicking on the headings listed at the top or by scrolling down this page.
RESCUE VESSEL KIOLOA 20
This page represents details of the rescue boat Kioloa 20 including its technical specifications, survey conditions, patrol responsibilities, mode of operation and, in particular, rescue routines relevant to the MRK boating public such as towing and emergency call outs.
RADIO AND WATCH KEEPING OPERATIONS
Watch keeping is a 24 hour activity at MRK. This page provides details of the duties and responsibilities of radio watch keepers at MRK including the protocols of marine radio communication, search and rescue planning and the interface between the Base and public in matters relating to marine safety.
BOATING SKILLS AND TIPS
Contemporary volunteers in Marine Rescue New South Wales are engaged in continual acquisition and upgrading of their qualifications. This is a satisfying and rewarding aspect of being a volunteer a MRK. The training page provides information and skills relating to marine safety, vessel management and navigation, search and rescue, and first aid that is of general interest to the boating public and focused on saving lives at sea.