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Most commonly asked questions about maritime search and rescue

What is search and rescue?

What is search and rescue?

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Published: 26th February, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

When did search and rescue originate?

When did search and rescue originate?

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Published: 25th February, 2026

Updated: 26th February, 2026

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What are the four types of search and rescue teams?

What are the four types of search and rescue teams?

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Published: 25th February, 2026

Updated: 26th February, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

How can I join search and rescue?

How can I join search and rescue?

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Published: 25th February, 2026

Updated: 6th March, 2026

Author: Julia Swales

How do I become search and rescue verified?

How do I become search and rescue verified?

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Published: 24th February, 2026

Updated: 6th March, 2026

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