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Public Health and Safety/Emergency Services/Search and Rescue/Water Rescue/Coast Guards and Rescue/Volunteer Coast Guards
Links: - Auckland Volunteer Coastguard (Unofficial)
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Gives safety, historical and membership information about a dedicated group of individuals who volunteer their time to provide a professional level of search and rescue in the Hauraki Gulf, Auckland, New Zealand. They also offer education courses, continuous weather channels, rescue vessels and air patrols. - Bahamas Air Sea Rescue Association
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Gives information on boat safety as well as the unit's formation, resources, contact details and local weather reports. This Volunteer association is supported solely by donations from private individuals and businesses. - Beer Coastguard Unofficial Site
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As well as having many links to other Coastguard sites, there is also a photo gallery and video clips about the volunteer team based in East Devon, England. The Beer team also incorporates the Sidmouth IRT (Initial Response Team). They operate a 24/7 call-out system for emergency rescues. - Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary (CCGA) Unit 7
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Details the structure, membership and training requirements of the unit based out of Steveston, Richmond, B.C., Canada. They service the Search and Rescue (SAR) needs of the Canadian Coast Guard. The main area of responsibility is the Main arm of the Fraser River, from the Strait of Georgia up to Pitt Lake. They are also able to lend assistance to the Vancouver International Airport. (Works best in Netscape 7) - Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary - Garde côtière auxiliaire canadienne
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Dual language news, FAQs and informative publications about the nonprofit organisation made up of volunteer resources throughout Canada. The CCGA has been in existence since 1978 and provides assistance to the Coast Guard and the National Defense with search and rescue and safe boating programs. - La Garde côtière auxiliaire canadienne (GCAC) est un organisme de charité enregistré constitué de bénévoles provenant de partout au Canada. Créée en 1978, la GCAC assiste la Garde côtière et la Défense nationale grâce à ses programmes de recherche et sauvetage et de sécurité nautique. Pages:
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