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Questions and answers about maritime search and rescue

At the IMRF, our core strands of work are global advocacy, research, and the provision of training and practical resources. A key part of our work is helping to build and sustain effective SAR systems in lower‑resource regions, working alongside local partners to develop skills, structures, and long‑term resilience.

We hold consultative status at the IMO and collaborate with leading international bodies across the maritime and humanitarian sectors. By acting as a bridge between practitioners and policymakers, we help shape a safer, more coordinated, and more resilient global SAR system.

We also provide a platform for our members and the wider global SAR community to learn, exchange ideas, and connect. Through our comprehensive programme of webinars, in‑person conferences, exchanges, seminars, training courses, and events, we support the continuous development of SAR capability worldwide.

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Most commonly asked questions about maritime search and rescue

Most commonly asked questions about maritime search and rescue

Here are the most frequently asked questions we receive at the IMRF about maritime search and rescue, with answers from our expert team. Read more

Published: 26th February, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

What is Maritime Search and Rescue?

What is Maritime Search and Rescue?

Maritime search and rescue (SAR) is the coordinated effort to locate and assist people in distress on the water. Read more

Published: 26th February, 2026

Updated: 17th March, 2026

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What are the different maritime search and rescue centres called?

What are the different maritime search and rescue centres called?

There are several different kinds of maritime search and rescue centres. Read more

Published: 25th February, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

What is the role of the coastguard?

What is the role of the coastguard?

A coastguard is the coordinating authority for search and rescue. Read more

Published: 25th February, 2026

Updated: 17th March, 2026

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What is the IMRF's role in maritime search and rescue?

What is the IMRF's role in maritime search and rescue?

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Published: 25th February, 2026

Updated: 30th April, 2026

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What about the climate and humanitarian action?

What about the climate and humanitarian action?

Climate change is creating new search and rescue (SAR) challenges. Read more

Published: 25th February, 2026

Updated: 17th March, 2026

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What is the global maritime search and rescue coverage?

What is the global maritime search and rescue coverage?

International maritime search and rescue (SAR) coverage is based on an IMO-led framework. Read more

Published: 25th February, 2026

Updated: 17th March, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

What are the international maritime search and rescue conventions and treaties?

What are the international maritime search and rescue conventions and treaties?

There are many international conventions and treaties for SAR, such as UNCLOS, SOLAS and ASEAN. Read more

Published: 24th February, 2026

Updated: 17th March, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

What is the difference between coastal rescue and offshore rescue?

What is the difference between coastal rescue and offshore rescue?

The distinction is largely one of location and resources. Read more

Published: 23rd February, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

Can you tell me about maritime search and rescue technologies?

Can you tell me about maritime search and rescue technologies?

There are many different technologies used, including drones and satellite beacons. Read more

Published: 23rd February, 2026

Updated: 17th March, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

How is a maritime search planned?

How is a maritime search planned?

The planning sequence encompasses six specific steps. Read more

Published: 22nd February, 2026

Updated: 17th March, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

Can you tell me about health and safety in maritime search and rescue?

Can you tell me about health and safety in maritime search and rescue?

Most maritime search and rescue (SAR) organisations have formal incident-reporting procedures. Read more

Published: 22nd February, 2026

Updated: 17th March, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

How do I get into search and rescue?

How do I get into search and rescue?

Maritime search and rescue (SAR) involves many roles and different kinds of training. Read more

Published: 22nd February, 2026

Updated: 17th March, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

What is a dark fleet or shadow fleet?

What is a dark fleet or shadow fleet?

This is a group of tankers and support vessels that rely on deceptive shipping practices Read more

Published: 21st February, 2026

Updated: 23rd March, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

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