The International Maritime Rescue Federation (IMRF), in collaboration with Lloyd’s Register Foundation, has announced the launch of the first-ever Global Maritime Search and Rescue (SAR) Systems Review, a landmark initiative to evaluate and enhance the resilience of SAR systems worldwide.
Aims of the Global Review
This strategic initiative will conduct a comprehensive assessment of current SAR capabilities at local, national, and international levels. The review will identify critical capability gaps, assess emerging risks, and deliver long-term, evidence-based recommendations to strengthen global SAR operations in the face of growing maritime complexity.
The initiative also aims to address key questions, such as:
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How SAR systems can adapt to climate change, geopolitical instability, and economic pressures
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What regional disparities exist in SAR capacity
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What future opportunities and challenges may shape SAR over the next 10 to 20 years
Stakeholder Engagement
The review will involve a diverse group of stakeholders from across the maritime sector, including:
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Local and national SAR organisations
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Government agencies
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Commercial shipping operators
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Artisanal fishing communities
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Academics and industry suppliers
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Technology innovators
Through global collaboration, the IMRF and Lloyd’s Register Foundation aim to build a more equitable, data-driven, and resilient SAR ecosystem.
Building on Past Collaboration
This review is the latest in a series of collaborations between the IMRF and Lloyd’s Register Foundation, including the #FutureSAR initiative—focused on adapting SAR to climate change—and #SaferSAR, a feasibility study to promote data sharing and best practices in the SAR community.
As maritime risks evolve, the Global Maritime SAR Systems Review marks a critical step forward in ensuring that search and rescue services remain effective, inclusive, and forward-looking, safeguarding lives and maritime safety worldwide.
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