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Sea Rescue In Australia
Sea rescue is co-ordinated nationally by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority through the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre. Western Australia In Western Australia Sea Rescue groups are mostly volunteer-run organisations that specifically provide localised coastal search and rescue services along the Western Australian Coast. Some are part of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services. The organisation of groups was previously named the Volunteer Sea Search and Rescue Association, between 1976 and 2000. In 2000 it was renamed to the Volunteer Marine Rescue Association. * Albany Sea Rescue Squad Inc * Augusta Volunteer Marine & Rescue Group * Bremer Bay Sea Rescue & Boating Club * Broome Volunteer Sea Rescue Group Inc * Bunbury Sea Rescue Group Inc. * Busselton Volunteer Marine Rescue Group Inc * Carnarvon Volunteer Sea Rescue Group Inc * Christmas Island Volunteer Sea Rescue * Cockburn Volunteer Sea Search and Rescue * Cocos (Keeling) Island Volunteer Sea Rescue Inc * Cora ...
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Australian Maritime Safety Authority
Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is an Australian statutory authority responsible for the regulation and safety oversight of Australia's shipping fleet and management of Australia's international maritime obligations. The authority has jurisdiction over Australia's exclusive economic zone which covers an area of . AMSA maintains Australia's shipping registries: the generalAMSARegister a vessel/ref> and the international shipping registers.AMSAAustralian international shipping register/ref> AMSA was established in 1990 under the ''Australian Maritime Safety Authority Act 1990'' and governed by the ''Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997''. AMSA is an agency within the Department of Infrastructure and Transport. Directors are appointed by the minister. The international treaties which AMSA administers include the ''Navigation Act 2012'' and the ''Protection of the Sea (Prevention of Pollution from Ships) Act 1983''. Organised sea rescue in Australia was ...
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Western Australian Coast
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Department Of Fire And Emergency Services
The Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) is a government department that is responsible for fire and emergency services in Western Australia. The department came into being in 2012 as a result of the Perth Hills Bush Fire review.DFES is responsible for the management, training and funding of career and volunteer Services including: * The Bush Fire Service (BFS) * Volunteer Fire and Rescue Service (VFRS) * Career Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS or FRS) * Volunteer Fire and Emergency Service (VFES) * State Emergency Service (SES) * Volunteer Marine Rescue Service (VMRS) History The DFES was formerly known as the Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia (FESA), a statutory government authority created in January 1999 to administer the following legislation within the state of Western Australia: * Fire and Emergency Services Authority of Western Australia Act 1998 * Fire Brigades Act 1942 * Bush Fires Act 1954 * Emergency Services Levy Act 2002 * Emerg ...
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Fremantle Volunteer Sea Rescue Group Inc
The Fremantle Volunteer Sea Rescue Group Inc, or Fremantle Sea Rescue (FSR), is a volunteer lead marine search and rescue service based in Fremantle, Western Australia. It operates continuously and responds to approximately 700 incidents a year. It is one of 39 sea rescue services recognised by the Department of Fire and Emergency Services, who between them cover over of the Western Australian coast. Fremantle Sea Rescue was established in 1977. Prior to 1975 there was no formal sea rescue service operating in WA. Following an incident in 1972 when two people drowned after their boat hit a submerged object, at the insistence of East Fremantle Yacht Club, yacht clubs in the Perth area formed the Volunteer Sea Search and Rescue Association (WA) in 1975. It was from this organisation that the Fremantle Sea Rescue Service was formed. In 1999 FSR was based at Challenger Harbour. In 2004 three Perth sea rescue groups, Fremantle included, had issues over insurance cover provided by the ...
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Port Hedland Volunteer Marine Rescue Group
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Whitfords Volunteer Sea Rescue Group
Whitford's Volunteer Sea Rescue Group is a not for profit group based in Perth, Western Australia that provides emergency assistance, safety training, and search and rescue services for water users. It is similar in role to the different Auxiliary Coastguard and Coastwatch organisations in Australia. Overview The group is based in the Northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. Together with sister group Cockburn (in the South) the two independent groups are part of an alliance to provide sea rescue services to Western Australian police. These 2 groups are independent charities (like the RNLI in the UK) as opposed to most other Sea Rescue groups in Western Australia (WA) which are part of Department of Fire and Emergency Services. WVSRG is a registered charity and Public Benevolent Institution with "Not for Profit" and "deductible gift recipient" status. Money donated is used to improve services and equipment, the group states they have no paid personnel and that they are ...
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Sea Rescue In Australia
Sea rescue is co-ordinated nationally by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority through the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre. Western Australia In Western Australia Sea Rescue groups are mostly volunteer-run organisations that specifically provide localised coastal search and rescue services along the Western Australian Coast. Some are part of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services. The organisation of groups was previously named the Volunteer Sea Search and Rescue Association, between 1976 and 2000. In 2000 it was renamed to the Volunteer Marine Rescue Association. * Albany Sea Rescue Squad Inc * Augusta Volunteer Marine & Rescue Group * Bremer Bay Sea Rescue & Boating Club * Broome Volunteer Sea Rescue Group Inc * Bunbury Sea Rescue Group Inc. * Busselton Volunteer Marine Rescue Group Inc * Carnarvon Volunteer Sea Rescue Group Inc * Christmas Island Volunteer Sea Rescue * Cockburn Volunteer Sea Search and Rescue * Cocos (Keeling) Island Volunteer Sea Rescue Inc * Cora ...
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