IMRF CEO Caroline Jupe and IMO Representative and SAR Advisor Roly McKie issued a statement this week following the IMO Extraordinary Council Meeting (C/ES.36) focusing on the impact on shipping and seafarers in the Middle East Gulf region. Read more
In September 2025, ahead of the IMO’s HTW Sub-Committee meeting in late February 2026, the IMRF called for stronger maritime search and rescue (SAR) training requirements within the STCW Convention. Since last year, with backing from member states, the IMRF has been demonstrating how a united maritime SAR voice can influence international standards and improve safety at sea. Read more
The IMRF played a hands-on role at the latest ICAO-IMO Joint Search and Rescue Working Group in Sydney, helping shape future SAR guidance and discussions, while supporting practical improvements and the needs of frontline responders. Read more
For four decades, the IMRF has maintained (non-governmental) consultative status at the International Maritime Organization, from shaping global SAR policies to addressing the challenges of autonomous shipping, the IMRF’s voice continually helps shape the future of maritime life-saving efforts. Read more
The IMRF is a non-governmental organisation with consultative status at the International Maritime Organization (IMO). As such, the IMRF attends a number of meetings and sub-committees at the IMO as part of our advocacy role on behalf of the global SAR community.
The IMRF provides full reports and summaries of all of its attending IMO meetings that are available to IMRF Members. Here you can read some relevant IMO documents.
From early efforts in mass rescue operations to shaping amendments for the IAMSAR Manual, the IMRF has closely collaborated with the IMO’s subcommittees and the ICAO/IMO Joint Working Group on SAR. Over the years, this partnership has kept its guidance in lockstep with international conventions, not by accident, but through careful work.
The complex negotiations at IMO may seem distant from actual SAR operations, but the IMO is the key international body responsible for major agreements underpinning global SAR, including the Maritime SAR Convention and the IAMSAR Manual. When SAR principles must be defended, the IMO is a crucial platform for that advocacy.
The IMRF has gained recognition for presenting ‘pure’ SAR arguments, untainted by national political considerations, in IMO discussions. The Member States are the key players at IMO, but they are naturally bound by national priorities and policies. The IMRF is not and our voice is listened to.
The 110th session of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) was held from 18 to 27 June 2025. Read more
As the IMO’s NCSR Subcommittee held its 12th session in May 2025, key developments were made in maritime SAR coordination, distress communication systems, and the psychological preparedness of both responders and passengers. The IMRF reports on the outcomes of Working Group 3 and what they mean for the future of global SAR services. Read more
IMO issues updated guidance on Maritime Cyber Risk Management Read more
Roly McKie, the IMRF's IMO Representative and SAR Advisor, attended the 109th meeting of the IMO Maritime Safety Committee in December 2024 to advocate for the integration of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) into the global SAR system and ensure they are subject to the same obligations as crewed vessels. Read more
IMRF’s Community Support Officer Ada L. Okoye attended the IMO's special panel discussion on "Navigating Racial Diversity in the Maritime Sector" in honour of Black History Month in October 2024. Read more
The IMRF joined aviation industry regulators and SAR leaders at the ICAO-IMO JWG on SAR in Dublin, Ireland, to advance collaboration between maritime and aviation search and rescue efforts. Read more
The IMRF will submit a paper to the IMO Maritime Safety Committee, in December, on the need to ensure that autonomous and remotely operated ships can effectively take part in SAR operations and can recover survivors into these vessels. Read more
The IMRFs IMO representative, Roly McKie, has recently produced some information that is of operational concern to SAR rescue boat, SAR aircraft and MRCC operators. Read more
The IMRF recently attended the IMO’s Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue (NCSR), alongside the SAR Working Group. Read more
The IMRF attended the ICAO-IMO Joint Working Group on Search and Rescue in Cape Town, South Africa, in November on behalf of its members and global maritime SAR community Read more
The IMRF is set to present and discuss a number of papers at the upcoming 30th meeting of the ICAO-IMO SAR JWG, which will take place in South Africa in November. Read more
The subcommittee meets annually to discuss navigation, communications and SAR matters that can impact IMRF members and global SAR organisations. Read more
Roly will sit on several IMO committees on behalf of the IMRF and its members, and become the organisation’s in-house SAR expert. Read more