
It can take time for Search and Rescue (SAR) to get to you. Be prepared to have someone alert help if you can’t make the call yourself. Have the resources to survive the wait for help and be a good target for SAR.
Be prepared! Sometimes it takes time for SAR to arrive.
Cell Phone• Dial *16 to alert Coast Guard Radio
• Dial 911 to alert Local Authorities
Marine Radio - DSC• Channel 16 to alert Coast Guard Radio and other vessels in the vicinity
• DSC (Digital Selective Calling) Radio, properly registered, sends auto alerts
EPIRB 406 MHz(Emergency Positioning Indicating Radio Beacon - For Boats)
• Provides your location via satellite to nearest Joint Rescue Coordination Centre
• Register your EPIRB with the Canadian Beacon Registry
PLB 406 MHz(Personal Locator Beacon)
• Portable alerting device
• Provides your location via satellite to nearest Joint Rescue Coordination Centre
• Register your PLB with the Canadian Beacon Registry
• Note on your emergency contact sheet that it’s in a boat