XIth National Maritime
Search and Rescue Board (NMSARB) Meeting under the Chairmanship of Vice Admiral
MP Muralidharan, AVSM, NM, Director General Indian Coast Guard was held at Chennai on 24 Jul 12.
The Board meets annually to discuss policy issues, formulate guidelines
and procedures, and considers recommendations on updating the National Search
and Rescue plan. For the first time in
the history of the NMSAR Board, all 13 Coastal States/Union Territories
participated in the meeting, besides members from 15 other organisations.
During his opening address, the Chairman
highlighted various initiatives of Indian Coast Guard for improving Search and
Rescue infrastructure, services and support. He also stressed on the need for strengthening
the cooperation mechanism between various resource agencies for efficiently
undertaking search and rescue in the Indian Search and Rescue Region.
The meeting also focused upon various
safety issues for small fishing craft and sailing vessels, non-registration of
beacons, inadvertent activation of distress alerts, enactment of national SAR
legislation etc.
Every year, the NMSAR Board recognizes
the SAR efforts of merchant mariners, Govt owned vessels and fishermen. MSV Safeena from A&N Islands was awarded
the Indian Coast Guard SAR Award for Merchant Vessel for saving 09 precious lives. Indian Coast Guard SAR Award for Fishermen was
awarded to Fishing Boat Seven Star from Kolachal in Tamil Nadu for saving four lives
of foreign nationals. The Essar SAR
Award for Government Owned SAR Unit, was awarded to Coast Guard Air Squadron 842
Squadron (CG), Mumbai, for saving 15 precious lives from a sinking ship.
Indian Coast Guard, being the nodal
agency for Maritime Search and Rescue, has rescued a total of 5481 lives by
coordinating 1684 Search and Rescue missions by conducting 1504 air sorties and
1574 ship sorties, since inception.
During the last one year, a total of 464 precious lives were saved, out
of which 207 lives were rescued by Indian Coast Guard independently and
remaining 257 lives were saved in coordination with fishermen, merchant mariners
and other resource agencies. The Board commended the contribution of merchant
mariners and fishermen towards saving lives in distress at sea.
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