NSRI IN CASE OF EMERGENCY: PLEASE CALL 082 990 5965 There were four boats out that day and only one came back.

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.

06/02/2026

Last week, the NSRI and Suzuki SA officially launched the Cars4Good 2026 competition! The four newly unveiled Jimnys are now touring the country, showcasing the NSRI's life-saving work.

From rescue to drowning prevention, each vehicle highlights a unique NSRI operational pillar, demonstrating how your support helps us continue building a water-safe nation.

Watch the launch event highlights and see how your donation helps us: save lives, change lives, and create futures.

Send us your favourite photograph of NSRI people doing what we do, and you could win an NSRI Shop voucher worth R250.Jan...
06/02/2026

Send us your favourite photograph of NSRI people doing what we do, and you could win an NSRI Shop voucher worth R250.

January 2026’s winner is…

🎉 Congratulations to Christoff Theunissen! 🎉

Christoff’s winning photograph captures The Legacy, Station 17 Hermanus’ Offshore Rescue Craft, at Kleinmond during Stage 4 of the 2025 Trans Agulhas Challenge on 31 December 2025.

A powerful moment that reflects readiness, teamwork and the quiet presence of rescue when it matters most.

Studying HR, IT or Finance and looking for real-world experience? The NSRI’s Volunteer Support Centre in Cape Town is of...
05/02/2026

Studying HR, IT or Finance and looking for real-world experience? The NSRI’s Volunteer Support Centre in Cape Town is offering internships where you’ll gain hands-on skills, work alongside experienced professionals, and play a behind-the-scenes role in supporting lifesaving operations across South Africa. If you’re ready to learn, grow and build meaningful experience while you study, apply now.

HR: https://www.nsri.org.za/who-we-are/vacancies/internship-human-resources/
IT: https://www.nsri.org.za/who-we-are/vacancies/internship-information-technology/
Finance: https://www.nsri.org.za/who-we-are/vacancies/internship-finance/

1,069 callouts. 1,548 people assisted. 70 Animals Rescued. Countless unseen hours of training, planning and sacrifice.Th...
04/02/2026

1,069 callouts. 1,548 people assisted. 70 Animals Rescued. Countless unseen hours of training, planning and sacrifice.

The NSRI’s 2025 story is one of readiness, leadership and community, where volunteers, lifeguards and supporters worked as one to protect South Africa’s waters and everyone who depends on them.

Learn the basics of Survival Swimming with the NSRI at these pools across Cape Town. They are free of charge. If you are...
04/02/2026

Learn the basics of Survival Swimming with the NSRI at these pools across Cape Town. They are free of charge. If you are interested, do get in touch with one of our instructors.

02/02/2026

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.

30/01/2026

Following one of the busiest festive seasons on record, the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is proud to launch Cars4Good 2026, a nationwide fundraising campaign in partnership with Suzuki SA to support rescue readiness and help prevent drowning.

Four specially wrapped Suzuki Jimnys are hitting the road, each showcasing a different NSRI operational pillar. Spot them, follow the story, and discover what makes each one unique.

Enter the NSRI Cars4Good competition for your chance to win a Suzuki Jimny 5-door and help support volunteer rescue crews saving lives across South African waters.

A layered approach to swimming pool safety is important: a compliant fence with a self-closing gate, professionally inst...
28/01/2026

A layered approach to swimming pool safety is important: a compliant fence with a self-closing gate, professionally installed nets or covers, age-appropriate swimming lessons, and constant adult supervision. Together, these measures dramatically reduce the risk of drowning.

To attend NSRI training, Mdu Galimoni often walks long stretches of coastline and swims across three rivers to get from ...
26/01/2026

To attend NSRI training, Mdu Galimoni often walks long stretches of coastline and swims across three rivers to get from his home to Mdumbi, turning geographic challenges into opportunities to hone his skills. “Training means a lot to me,” he says. “Now, I have that confidence that I can go and save lives.”

Over the past year, NSRI rescue crews and Community Programme instructors have begun collaborating closely, combining th...
22/01/2026

Over the past year, NSRI rescue crews and Community Programme instructors have begun collaborating closely, combining their skills to both respond to emergencies and prevent drownings before they happen. Across all nine provinces, instructors and volunteers are working as one team to make communities safer.

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

Happy happy birthday, Jaco!We hope that your day is filled with loads of cake and spoils! 🥳With love from all of us at S...
12/11/2025

Happy happy birthday, Jaco!
We hope that your day is filled with loads of cake and spoils! 🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10!

A special day for a special Coxswain!Happy Happy Birthday, Luke! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake to...
09/11/2025

A special day for a special Coxswain!
Happy Happy Birthday, Luke! 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 controller!Happy Happy Birthday, Aunty Roz! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and ...
07/11/2025

A special day for a special controller!
Happy Happy Birthday, Aunty Roz! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10

Happy happy birthday, David!We hope that your day is filled with loads of cake and spoils! 🥳With love from all of us at ...
01/11/2025

Happy happy birthday, David!
We hope that your day is filled with loads of cake and spoils! 🥳

With love from all of us at Station 10!

Today we are wishing Justin a very happy birthday! We hope you enjoy some well deserved spoils and cake today! 🥳🥳With lo...
31/10/2025

Today we are wishing Justin 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.