Source : Perth Now news
A swift response from sharp-eyed locals and dedicated volunteers have saved a dog from disaster off the NSW coast.
The drama began when a dog was spotted in distress far offshore at Batemans Bay, prompting multiple emergency calls from concerned onlookers.
Local rescue crews immediately sprang into action, launching multiple vessels.
Marine Rescue NSW Inspector Glenn Sullivan said a volunteer crew was assembled and rescue vessel Batemans Bay 20 was tasked to investigate, along with one of their jet skis.
“Upon arrival in the area, the crew located the dog on Snapper Island,” Inspector Sullivan said.
“One of our volunteers went ashore onto the island, and after almost an hour of coaxing the dog, safely retrieved it. With the assistance of the rescue watercraft operator, the dog was taken to the rescue vessel and put on board.”
The dog was safely ferried back to the mainland, where radio operators co-ordinated with Eurobodalla Shire Council Rangers to meet them on arrival.
Inspector Sullivan noted the lucky pup had a number of factors working in its favour, warning the outcome could have been very different had conditions been less favourable.
“The dog was fortunate to have reached Snapper Island, and equally fortunate that sea conditions were exceptionally calm at the time of the incident,” he said.

“This rescue highlights the vigilance of members of the public who quickly raised the alarm and the dedication of our volunteers, who are always ready to respond when help is needed on and around the water.”
The dog was handed into the care of a Eurobodalla Shire Council ranger following the rescue.
“We are hopeful the rangers will be able to reunite the dog with its owner as soon as possible,” Inspector Sullivan said.




