Marine Rescue NSW crews assist multi-agency search for missing diver north of Seal Rocks
Volunteers and vessels from Marine Rescue Port Stephens and Marine Rescue Forster Tuncurry have been deployed to assist in a search for a missing diver near Skeleton Rocks.
Marine Rescue NSW Inspector Glenn Sullivan said radio operators at Marine Rescue Port Stephens received a call from a vessel just after 10:30am on Wednesday, 3 September, reporting that a diver had become separated from their buddy.
“NSW Police Marine Area Command was immediately informed and vessels were tasked from the Marine Rescue Port Stephens and Forster Tuncurry units.
“Volunteer crews were quickly assembled and deployed on board Port Stephens 31 and Forster 30.
“Both vessels will search the area alongside Water Police boats.
“The Marine Rescue NSW vessels will continue searching until instructed otherwise by Marine Area Command.
“Conditions are favourable offshore with a one-metre swell, light winds and good visibility,” Inspector Sullivan said.
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