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 2008

Fit a VHF DSC Marine radio to enable instant Distress Alerting, and position reporting

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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

Droughty Hill Wind Readings

 

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'Sea Rescue-1'

'Sea Rescue-1'

"Sea Rescue 1"

Search for missing fisherman

'Sea Rescue 2'

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:       TBA

   

Smithton Sea Rescue Radio Base

'Sea Rescue-2'

   

Radio Call sign:        VKT750

Radio Call Sign:      VJT6292

VHF DSC MMSI:         005030143

VHF DSC MMSI:       503083400

   

St Helens Marine Rescue Association

New Town Standby Radio Base

 
420 51.228' South 1470 18.659' East

Radio Call Sign:        VMR707

Radio Call Sign:      VKT751

VHF DSC MMSI:         005030097

VHF DSC MMSI:       005030095

   

Tamar Sea Rescue Services

Coast Radio Hobart

   

Radio Call Sign:         VMR703

Radio Call Sign:      VMT232

VHF DSC MMSI:          TBA

VHF DSC MMSI:       005030135

 

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).

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

For an explanation of the Automatic Identification System and its use during a Distress incident click here (AIS).

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 Services in Search and Rescue


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

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