Sea Rescue

Tasmania Inc.
Telephone: 03 62 65 9666
searescue@bigpond.com
 

Assisting Tasmania Police Marine Services in Search and Rescue.      Providing Education to the Boating Public

Safe Boating in 2010

Be aware that 121.5/243 MHz Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacons (EPIRBs) are no longer monitored by the COSPAS/SARSAT satellite system.

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ABN 16 915 296 754

A Public Benevolent Institution.

Volunteer Marine Rescue VMR 702

4 Tiger Head Road, Dodges Ferry,
Tasmania  7173

Tel:      03 6265 9666

FAX:     03 6265 9442

e-mail:  searescue@bigpond.com

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'Sea Rescue-1'

'Sea Rescue-1'

Search for missing fisherman

'Sea Rescue 1'

Search for missing fisherman
(photo courtesy of the Mercury)

Sea Rescue Dodges Ferry

'Sea Rescue-1'

420 51.520' South  1470 36.840' East
 

Radio Call Sign:       VKT664

Radio Call Sign:     VJT6399

VHF DSC MMSI:        005030095

VHF DSC MMSI:       503274900

   

Smithton Coastguard Radio Base

Coast Radio Hobart

   

Radio Call sign:        VKT750

Radio Call Sign:      VMT232

VHF DSC MMSI:         005030143

VHF DSC MMSI:       005030135

   

St Helens Marine Rescue Association

Tamar Sea Rescue Services

 

 

Radio Call Sign:        VMR707

Radio Call Sign:         VMR703

VHF DSC MMSI:         005030097

VHF DSC MMSI:          TBA

   
 

DigiBOAT's 'Software-0n-Board' and C-MAP NT+MAX Electronic Charts for VHF DSC Position Polling

For a comprehensive overview of VHF DSC visit this web site.

For an explanation of the Automatic Identification System click here: (AIS), or

visit the COMAR Systems webpage for an overview of the AIS Automatic Identification System.

Vessel tracking using AIS in the River Derwent and Storm Bay: (Cruise Ships).

To view shipping Automatic Identification System information click here: (MarineTraffic.com).

See also the AIS Vessel Tracking tutorial provided by AMSA at:

http://www.amsa.gov.au/Shipping_Safety/Vessel_Tracking/Automatic_Identification_System/ms01/base.htm

 

Assisting Tasmania Police Marine and Rescue Services in Search and Rescue


"Fast Response. Community Resourced. Volunteer Operated. Marine Rescue and Education"

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