The worlds first international maritime SAR database and knowledgebase.
This project aims to develop concepts for, and implementations of, a database of maritime search and rescue (SAR) knowledge. It seeks to preserve and share documented and undocumented helpful best-practices, know-how, lessons learned, recommendations, and general knowledge. Help make our seas safer through sharing knowledge.
By Robert J. Rovetto
The worlds first listing of water rescue literature from across the globe.
This project is producing a listing of maritime search & rescue (SAR) knowledge sources from different SAR groups and organizations around the world.
By Robert Rovetto
and help saving thousands of lives!
If you can call for help you are likely to be rescued. But water and most phones still don’t mix well. It’s time for the leading phone producer to take a lead on safety.
By Niklas Jendeby, Fredrik Falkman
How might we help more people sound the alarm?
In developed nations, if you’re in an accident at sea and you can call for help yourself, you have close to 100% chance of being rescued. Yet many lives are lost every year because for some reason nobody could send the distress signal or make the call.
By Fredrik Falkman, SSRS