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  2. Royal New Zealand Coastguard - Wikipedia

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    The Royal New Zealand Coastguard (informally Coastguard) is the primary civilian marine search and rescue organisation for New Zealand.Unlike a number of other countries, the organisation is a non-governmental, civilian charitable organisation, with no enforcement powers.

  3. Rescue coordination centre - Wikipedia

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    A Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre or MRSC is a special type of RCC dedicated exclusively to organising search and rescue in a maritime environment. An MRSC usually is subservient to an RCC and is used to take the workload for a particular geographic area within the SRR.

  4. Auckland Marine Rescue Centre - Wikipedia

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    The centre at the eastern end of the Waitematā Harbour The centre from the west, from one of the Ports of Auckland container cranes.. The Auckland Marine Rescue Centre is the control centre for the Coastguard Northern Region and Surf Lifesaving New Zealand's control centre SurfCom.

  5. Coast guard - Wikipedia

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    The agency runs 20 rescue coordination centres (RCC), employs a staff of 1500 and operates a fleet of 19 vessels, 54 boats, 11 helicopters and 3 airplanes. Border protection functions in the Kingdom of Spain are carried out by the Civil Guard ( Servicio Marítimo de la Guardia Civil ), with a staff of 1100 and a fleet of 67 patrol vessels and ...

  6. Search and rescue - Wikipedia

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    Larger maritime search and rescue events, as well as reports of overdue aircraft, fall under the control of the Rescue Coordination Centre New Zealand (RCCNZ), based in Avalon, which coordinates response from local coastguard, helicopter operators, merchant marine, air force and naval resources.

  7. New Zealand Navy ship sinks off Samoa, all 75 onboard safe - AOL

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    WELLINGTON (Reuters) -A Royal New Zealand Navy vessel ran aground and sank off Samoa but all 75 crew and passengers on board were safe, the New Zealand Defence Force said in a statement on Sunday.

  8. Category:Rescue coordination centres - Wikipedia

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    Joint Rescue Coordination Centre of Southern Norway; Sri Lanka Maritime Rescue Coordinating Centre; Maritime Rescue Sub-Centre St. John's; T.

  9. International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue

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    The International Convention on Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR Convention) is a maritime safety convention of the International Maritime Organization. [1] [2] It entered into force on 22 June 1985. [1] [3] The convention forms part of the legal framework covering Search and rescue at sea. [4] The SAR Convention was adopted on 27 April 1979.