Coastguard North Canterbury

Coastguard North Canterbury Coastguard North Canterbury is a group of professional volunteers dedicated to saving lives at sea.

As National Volunteer Week comes to a close for another year, we want to take a moment to recognise our team for their t...
18/06/2026

As National Volunteer Week comes to a close for another year, we want to take a moment to recognise our team for their tremendous work.

We may not be a photogenic bunch, but we are super proud of what we do.

Our team commits to regular trainings all year round, along with extra specialist courses. They turn up to keep our gear in tip top shape, and ready when needed. The crew are ready to respond at a moments notice….. day or night, fine or not.

Thank you to all our volunteers for the hundreds of hours you put in every year. You truly are amazing.

If we didn’t have volunteers, we simply could not do our lifesaving work.

Coastguard New Zealand’s fundraising campaign The Big Swim this year has a story super close to our unit. Last year we w...
10/06/2026

Coastguard New Zealand’s fundraising campaign The Big Swim this year has a story super close to our unit.

Last year we were involved in a rescue up at Motunau where Julie’s son Zander was knocked overboard in large swells during the night. If not for Zander wearing a lifejacket, he may not have been able to make it back to the boat in the rough seas.

This year Julie is participating in The Big Swim to help raise money for Coastguard. Julie’s goal is to swim 20km for the month of June. Already Julie is closing in on her goal of $800.

With the power of social media we want to share this journey and see if we can reach the goal. Please click the link and donate.

Without Coastguard, Julie’s story of her son, and his friends survival could be very different.

Why not dive in for Coastguard's Big Swim this June to help save more lives on the water? Or show your support by making a donation.

29/05/2026

Rest assured, wherever you need help…. We can get there.

This video was taken after a recent call-out. Our support truck was needed down on the riverbed to assist the boat crew. Without any trouble this truck crossed river streams and climbed up and down banks in the dark. All while towing a trailer with a boat. This setup is capable of getting our rescue crews to the difficult spots. Day or night.

Last night just after 8pm, our unit duty officer received a call from police to request a crew to help uplift some fella...
25/05/2026

Last night just after 8pm, our unit duty officer received a call from police to request a crew to help uplift some fellas from a stranded jet boat, after a mechanical breakdown.

They were located where the Eyre River meets the Waimakariri River, just behind Christchurch International Airport. These guys were unable to get back to the riverbank, and the fog and cold temp was starting to set in for the night.

We launched Blackwell Rescue to head upstream and look for the jet boat. Our support truck Mobile 1 then headed to the scene by road to provide communication and extra lighting. The jet boat was located fairly quickly and the lads were ferried across to awaiting friends and family on the riverbank.

Once everyone was safe, BR met up with M1 to load onto the trailer. The crew then headed back to base for washdown and recommission.

We were super impressed to see all of the crew wearing PFD’s when we arrived.

It’s turning out to be a busy year for our team, but great to put our training to good use.

Recently we got a call from a member of the public that had noticed a distressed Heron in one of the trees along the Kai...
19/05/2026

Recently we got a call from a member of the public that had noticed a distressed Heron in one of the trees along the Kaiapoi River.

This little mate had tangled itself in fishing line and got it wrapped up in the tree, where it was too tired to fight anymore, and was hanging by its legs.

Accessible only by boat, we got a crew together and launched Kaiapoi Rescue, to see if there was anything we could do to help this bird. We freed the bird of the fishing line and transported back to our base. One of our crew then took the Heron into Rangiora Vet Centre for a check up.

Yesterday we received a call from a wildlife expert to say the bird is back to full health and was going to be released back into the river.

It’s great to see this majestic Heron back enjoying our river. You’ll often see them perched in the trees waiting patiently for a fish to swim by, or trudging up and down the mudflats at low tide looking for food.

Please take care when disposing of fishing rubbish, so our wildlife can continue thriving.

Not our business as usual work, but we are delighted to help out with anything in the community.

This afternoon our unit was paged by Canterbury Police, for an urgent response to a person trapped on their vehicle in t...
09/05/2026

This afternoon our unit was paged by Canterbury Police, for an urgent response to a person trapped on their vehicle in the flooded Waimakariri River.

With the river in flood after heavy rain, our Swiftwater Rescue Team geared up and headed to the scene down by the West Melton airfield.

When we arrived we were met by Rolleston Volunteer Fire Brigade, West Melton Volunteer Fire Brigade, Kirwee Volunteer Fire Brigade, and Canterbury - Fire and Emergency’s Specialist Water Response team to form a rescue plan.

Our crew in Blackwell Rescue along with FENZ water response team approached the vehicle and uplifted the owner along with both of his dogs.

Once everyone was back safely on the riverbank, we retrieved Blackwell Rescue, and headed back for base for washdown.

Even though it was a stunning day here in Christchurch, there was heavy rain in the main divide, causing the alpine rivers to flood. It always pays the check weather and river conditions before heading out.

We are absolutely devastated to hear this. We stand by our brothers and sisters over the ditch, and are deeply saddened ...
05/05/2026

We are absolutely devastated to hear this.

We stand by our brothers and sisters over the ditch, and are deeply saddened by your loss.

With multiple bars in our area, we understand all too well the risk these brave men and women take every time go out.

These men made the ultimate sacrifice trying to save someone in genuine distress in terrible conditions. These volunteers put their hand up to help, and unfortunately didn’t make it home.

Our Coastguard whanau hurts, and you will never be forgotten.

Last night was the darkest night ever experienced by Marine Rescue NSW.

Marine Rescue NSW volunteers answer the call for help 24/7 and last night six members from Marine Rescue Ballina did just that. They launched with a single mission, to save lives on the water and assist a yacht, reported to be in difficulty off the South Ballina break wall.

Tragically, two of our volunteers lost their lives during the response.

Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Todd Andrews said the devastating loss is a solemn reminder of the risks faced by volunteers who serve their communities.

“These two men were serving their local community and have made the ultimate sacrifice to help others.

“Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the families and loved ones of the deceased, their fellow crew members, the brave radio operators who handled the difficult communications during the incident, the entire Marine Rescue NSW family and the wider Ballina community during this incredibly difficult time.

“We are supporting our volunteers and their families through professional counselling and chaplaincy support.

“We ask that the privacy of those involved and their families be respected during this difficult time,” Commissioner Andrews said.

**Local Canterbury Coastguard Units showcase innovation and specialist capability to Minister Mark Mitchell** Last Frida...
30/04/2026

**Local Canterbury Coastguard Units showcase innovation and specialist capability to Minister Mark Mitchell**

Last Friday, volunteers from Coastguard North Canterbury and Coastguard Sumner, together with the Coastguard New Zealand (CNZ) CEO, a member of the CNZ National Board and Regional Manager - Southern met with the Hon Mark Mitchell, Minister of Police, Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery, Minister for Ethnic Communities, Minister for Sport and Recreation, and Associate Minister for National Security and Intelligence, at Coastguard Canterbury in Lyttelton.

The visit highlighted the leading innovation and specialist capability demonstrated by both units within Coastguard New Zealand.

Coastguard Sumner showcased its drone programme, which is helping enhance operational awareness and support safer outcomes on the water.

Coastguard North Canterbury presented its swift water and flood rescue programme, including the unit’s swift water and flood rescue history since 2017, its ongoing training, and its future direction. The team also displayed specialist equipment including Blackwell Rescue, the unit’s truck, Mobile 1, and specialised personal protective equipment required to carry out such operations.

The visit provided an opportunity to demonstrate the important role Coastguard volunteers and specialist teams play in strengthening emergency response capability across the Canterbury region and beyond.

Thanks to Mark Mitchell MP, Coastguard Sumner, Coastguard Canterbury, Coastguard New Zealand for making this all happen.

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