Marine Rescue NSW crew assisting with search for missing rock fisher off Royal National Park
A volunteer crew on board Marine Rescue NSW vessel Botany Port Hacking 30 is this morning assisting Marine Area Command with a search for a missing rock fisher who was reportedly swept off rocks at Garie Beach in the Royal National Park late yesterday.
Marine Rescue NSW Inspector Steve Raymond said Botany Port Hacking 30 was deployed at 9am this morning following a request from Marine Area Command.
“The Marine Rescue NSW crew is conducting a parallel line search off the coast with Water Police.
“They are searching from Jibbon Head, south to Burning Palms,” Inspector Raymond said.
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