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The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) has over 900 unpaid volunteers who respond 24/7/365 to save lives on South African waters. We also teach disadvantaged children about basic water safety through our proactive educational initiative the WaterWise Academy. In 1966 at Stillbaai on the East coast, just below Mossel Bay, 17 fishermen drowned after three fishing boats sank in a terrible storm. Oom Gerhard Dreyer, now deep in his ‘80s, was the skipper of that boat and remembers how he, and his crew, threw everything that they could, including the fish that they had caught, off the ‘skuit’ … making it as light as they could. He then turned the bow into the storm and headed out to sea. In the small hours of the morning, as the storm was abating, Oom Gerhard turned back to shore, and amongst the wreckage of the other boats he found a lone survivor from the other three ‘skuits.’ It was fisherman John Aries, who was clinging to a life ring, and was so shocked that he could not talk. Following this tragic incident, Miss Pattie Price (whose own life had been saved by a RNLI lifeboat in the English Channel) began a committed letter-writing campaign to motivate for the formation of a sea rescue organisation in South Africa. Captain Bob Deacon and Ray Lant were the first volunteers to respond to this call and in 1967 the South African In shore Rescue Service (SAISRS) was born – its first rescue craft – a 4.7m inflatable boat called Snoopy was donated by the Society of Master Mariners. Soon the SAISRS became the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) and today carries on the proud tradition of volunteering started in 1967. All rescue crew of the NSRI are still unpaid volunteers. From that first inflatable boat, manned by two men who sometimes had to strap it to the roof of their vehicle and drive it to where it was needed for a rescue, the organisation now has over 900 highly trained volunteers at 31 bases around the coast and on 4 inland dams. A massive organisation, with phenomenal support from the community, Sea Rescue has an annual running cost of over R52.5m that is used to run 90 rescue craft, 29 Rescue vehicles, 10 quad bikes and 10 tractors. In 2006 Sea Rescue’s proactive educational initiative, the WaterWise Academy, was launched. The Academy has twelve Instructors spread out from Soweto, to Ceres to Nyanga, and their job is to teach children how to avoid danger, what to do in an emergency, who to call for help and gives them the confidence to initiate basic bystander CPR while they wait for an ambulance to arrive. The WaterWise Academy targets disadvantaged youth and since its inception is very proud to have taught over 550 000 children about basic water safety.

02/03/2026

A Week of Life-saving Missions: Every week, our volunteer rescue crews respond to emergencies across the country, from coastlines to inland waters. This is a look at some of the rescues, images, and moments from the past week that demonstrate their courage, skill, and dedication to saving lives.

Every year at Elandsberg Dam, NSRI turns knowledge into action. Children graduating from the Riebeek Kasteel Survival Sw...
27/02/2026

Every year at Elandsberg Dam, NSRI turns knowledge into action. Children graduating from the Riebeek Kasteel Survival Swimming Centre practice survival techniques in a dam for the first time, with support from volunteers, police divers, and the wider community. Through these exercises, NSRI is creating a culture where safety, responsibility, and self-rescue skills are valued, and where tragedies can be prevented before they happen.

Summer brings thousands of people to South Africa’s coastline, but the ocean is unforgiving. Rip currents can form sudde...
25/02/2026

Summer brings thousands of people to South Africa’s coastline, but the ocean is unforgiving. Rip currents can form suddenly, even in seemingly safe conditions, sweeping swimmers out to sea. NSRI’s Pink Rescue Buoy programme has saved hundreds of lives since 2017, offering immediate flotation support while help arrives. The lesson is clear: respect the water, swim at lifeguarded beaches, and never underestimate the power of the sea. Awareness and caution can mean the difference between life and tragedy.

A special day for a special crew member!Happy Happy Birthday, Chris! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cak...
23/02/2026

A special day for a special crew member!
Happy Happy Birthday, Chris! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

A special day for a special crew member!Happy Happy Birthday, Kyle! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake...
19/02/2026

A special day for a special crew member!
Happy Happy Birthday, Kyle! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

From rescues off Hout Bay to extreme conditions far offshore, the Spirit of Ubuntu will enable NSRI volunteers to respon...
19/02/2026

From rescues off Hout Bay to extreme conditions far offshore, the Spirit of Ubuntu will enable NSRI volunteers to respond faster, safer, and further than ever before. At roughly R26 million, this state-of-the-art rescue vessel is a long-term investment in our nation's safety. Italtile’s bold step as the first partner reflects courage, community spirit, and purpose-driven action. With nine corporate spots still open, this is your chance to join a legacy that truly matters.

Learn More: https://www.nsri.org.za/2026/01/italtile-leads-the-way-as-the-first-brand-to-claim-a-spot-on-the-spirit-of-ubuntu/

Roxy Traylor didn’t always love the ocean. As a child, the waves intimidated her, and confidence in the water didn’t com...
17/02/2026

Roxy Traylor didn’t always love the ocean. As a child, the waves intimidated her, and confidence in the water didn’t come easy. But through dedication, training, and a life-changing Robben Island swim, she found respect and courage in the sea. Today, at just 22, she’s a coxswain at NSRI Table Bay, leading rescues and saving lives. Her story reminds us that the ocean demands respect, preparation matters, and passion can transform fear into purpose.

PRE-SEA INDUCTION TRAINING 2026 ⚓🌊Today we conducted our Pre-Sea Induction Course for our newest intake of Trainee Crew ...
14/02/2026

PRE-SEA INDUCTION TRAINING 2026 ⚓🌊

Today we conducted our Pre-Sea Induction Course for our newest intake of Trainee Crew 👏
What an awesome day spent with a fantastic group of people! The enthusiasm, teamwork, and positive energy made it a really memorable start 🚤💪

We’re excited for the journey ahead and can’t wait to watch each of you grow, develop your skills, and qualify as crew. The adventure starts now! 🌟🙌

A special day for a special crew member!Happy Happy Birthday, Abi R! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cak...
14/02/2026

A special day for a special crew member!
Happy Happy Birthday, Abi R! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

Get ready to pack your bags, Zarina Ismail, because you are the winner of a 2-night stay for 2 at The Trade Boutique Hot...
13/02/2026

Get ready to pack your bags, Zarina Ismail, because you are the winner of a 2-night stay for 2 at The Trade Boutique Hotel! Congratulations, Zarina. We hope you enjoy your stay!

A special day for a special Shore Crew!Happy Happy Birthday, Uncle Spooky! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils a...
13/02/2026

A special day for a special Shore Crew!
Happy Happy Birthday, Uncle Spooky! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

The thrill of kiteboarding in Cape Town is unmatched: the rush of wind in your hair, the feeling of soaring above the wa...
13/02/2026

The thrill of kiteboarding in Cape Town is unmatched: the rush of wind in your hair, the feeling of soaring above the waves. But the same waves that give us freedom can also take it away. The NSRI’s ‘Graham Howes: A Life Well Lived’ campaign honours a rider who embraced the ocean with courage and passion, and now turns that love into life-saving action. By supporting this initiative, we can help ensure fewer tragedies, more awareness, and a stronger culture of safety for everyone chasing the wind.

A stranger. A Pink Rescue Buoy. A choice to act. Because of Innocent’s courage, a father and daughter survived a rip cur...
11/02/2026

A stranger. A Pink Rescue Buoy. A choice to act. Because of Innocent’s courage, a father and daughter survived a rip current at Brenton-on-Sea.

Watch Video Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPLyBQbgkbA

When conditions are tough, reliability matters. INEOS Automotive's Grenadier 4x4 is helping NSRI crews access remote lau...
09/02/2026

When conditions are tough, reliability matters. INEOS Automotive's Grenadier 4x4 is helping NSRI crews access remote launch sites and support life-saving operations across land and sea.

The National Sea Rescue Institute is a charity staffed by volunteers who are on call 24/7. Our mission is to save lives on South African waters.

Today we are wishing Grant a very happy birthday! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳With lov...
21/01/2026

Today we are wishing Grant a very happy birthday! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

A special day for a special crew member!Happy Happy Birthday, Trent! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cak...
19/01/2026

A special day for a special crew member!
Happy Happy Birthday, Trent! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

A special day for a special crew member!Happy Happy Birthday, Migs! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake...
07/01/2026

A special day for a special crew member!
Happy Happy Birthday, Migs! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

A special day for a special Coxswain!Happy Happy Birthday, Steve J! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake...
22/12/2025

A special day for a special Coxswain!
Happy Happy Birthday, Steve J! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

Today we are wishing Raymond a very happy birthday! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳With l...
12/12/2025

Today we are wishing Raymond a very happy birthday! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

A special day for a special crew member!Happy Happy Birthday, Josh! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake...
18/11/2025

A special day for a special crew member!
Happy Happy Birthday, Josh! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

Today we are wishing Deon a very happy birthday! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳With love...
16/11/2025

Today we are wishing Deon a very happy birthday! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

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The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) has over 900 unpaid volunteers who respond 24/7/365 to save lives on South African waters. We also teach disadvantaged children about basic water safety through our proactive educational initiative the WaterWise Academy. In 1966 at Stillbaai on the East coast, just below Mossel Bay, 17 fishermen drowned after three fishing boats sank in a terrible storm. There were four boats out that day and only one came back. Oom Gerhard Dreyer, now deep in his ‘80s, was the skipper of that boat and remembers how he, and his crew, threw everything that they could, including the fish that they had caught, off the ‘skuit’ … making it as light as they could. He then turned the bow into the storm and headed out to sea. In the small hours of the morning, as the storm was abating, Oom Gerhard turned back to shore, and amongst the wreckage of the other boats he found a lone survivor from the other three ‘skuits.’ It was fisherman John Aries, who was clinging to a life ring, and was so shocked that he could not talk. Following this tragic incident, Miss Pattie Price (whose own life had been saved by a RNLI lifeboat in the English Channel) began a committed letter-writing campaign to motivate for the formation of a sea rescue organisation in South Africa. Captain Bob Deacon and Ray Lant were the first volunteers to respond to this call and in 1967 the South African In shore Rescue Service (SAISRS) was born – its first rescue craft – a 4.7m inflatable boat called Snoopy was donated by the Society of Master Mariners. Soon the SAISRS became the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) and today carries on the proud tradition of volunteering started in 1967. All rescue crew of the NSRI are still unpaid volunteers. From that first inflatable boat, manned by two men who sometimes had to strap it to the roof of their vehicle and drive it to where it was needed for a rescue, the organisation now has over 900 highly trained volunteers at 31 bases around the coast and on 4 inland dams. A massive organisation, with phenomenal support from the community, Sea Rescue has an annual running cost of over R52.5m that is used to run 90 rescue craft, 29 Rescue vehicles, 10 quad bikes and 10 tractors. In 2006 Sea Rescue’s proactive educational initiative, the WaterWise Academy, was launched. The Academy has twelve Instructors spread out from Soweto, to Ceres to Nyanga, and their job is to teach children how to avoid danger, what to do in an emergency, who to call for help and gives them the confidence to initiate basic bystander CPR while they wait for an ambulance to arrive. The WaterWise Academy targets disadvantaged youth and since its inception is very proud to have taught over 550 000 children about basic water safety.