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Marine Rescue Port Macquarie volunteers search for missing swimmer off Shelly Beach – update

28/08/2025 – 4.00 pm –  Marine Rescue Port Macquarie crews to continue search for missing swimmer tomorrow

Marine Rescue Port Macquarie volunteers and vessels have been stood down for the day after assisting in the multi-agency search for a missing 20-year-old male swimmer at Shelly Beach.

Marine Rescue NSW Inspector John Murray said rescue vessels Port Macquarie 30 and Port Macquarie 21 spent seven hours on the water today.

“With the support of volunteer radio operators, vessel crews resumed the search just before 8am. Both crews were relieved by fresh volunteers at lunchtime to assist with fatigue management and to provide fresh eyes on the water.

“Marine Rescue Port Macquarie volunteers searched a large area today, from Miners Beach to Nobbys Beach, extending five nautical miles (9km) offshore, before being stood down for the day at 3pm,” he said.

Inspector Murray said Marine Rescue Port Macquarie volunteer crews, radio operators and vessels had been requested to assist in the search for a third consecutive day tomorrow.

“Crews on board both Marine Rescue NSW vessels will resume the search at 8am tomorrow (Friday 29 August), focusing on an area determined by Marine Area Command,” he said.

Marine Rescue NSW is a volunteer based not-for-profit professional organisation dedicated to keeping boaters safe on the water and supporting local communities.

28/08/2025 – 9.00 am – Marine Rescue Port Macquarie crews resume search for missing male swimmer

Volunteer crews and radio operators at Marine Rescue Port Macquarie have resumed the search for a missing 20-year-old male swimmer who was last seen at Shelly Beach yesterday afternoon.

Marine Rescue NSW Inspector John Murray said two vessels were deployed this morning to assist the multi-agency search.

“Marine Rescue NSW vessels Port Macquarie 30 and Port Macquarie 21 departed base just after 7:30am.

“They are conducting a parallel line search from Nobbys Beach south to Miners Beach, pushing east.

“Conditions have improved this morning, with a 1.5 to 2-metre swell and very good visibility.

“Volunteer radio operators will continue to manage vessel communications from the Marine Rescue Port Macquarie radio hub at Town Beach.

“Our crews will remain on the water until instructed otherwise by NSW Police Marine Area Command,” Inspector Murray said.

Marine Rescue NSW is a volunteer-based, not-for-profit professional organisation dedicated to keeping boaters safe on the water and supporting local communities.

27/08/2025 – 8.00 pm – Four Marine Rescue Port Macquarie vessels and crews were deployed this afternoon to assist in the multi-agency search for a 20-year-old male swimmer last seen at Shelly Beach.

Marine Rescue NSW Inspector John Murray said crews from Marine Rescue Port Macquarie were tasked by NSW Police Marine Area Command just before 4pm today.

“Crews were immediately assembled and deployed on board two Marine Rescue NSW boats and two Marine Rescue NSW rescue watercraft (jet skis).

“The Marine Rescue Port Macquarie rescue watercraft operators searched the rocks at both ends of Shelly Beach, while the vessels searched from just behind the breakers, seaward for 3 nautical miles (5.5 km).

“Conditions weren’t favourable, with a two-and-a-half metre swell.

“It was uncomfortable for our volunteer crews, but they remained on the water until being stood down for the day at 6pm.

“Two vessels from Marine Rescue Port Macquarie will resume the search at 8am tomorrow under the direction of Marine Area Command.

“The volunteer radio operators at the Marine Rescue Port Macquarie hub did a tremendous job managing communications, and they will continue to support the search tomorrow,” Inspector Murray said.

Marine Rescue NSW is a volunteer based not-for-profit professional organisation dedicated to keeping boaters safe on the water and supporting local communities.