
PURPOSE BUILT RESCUE VESSELS
Marine Rescue Two Rocks maintains a fleet of purpose built rescue vessels and retains an experienced and dedicated crew that are available to assist you 7 days a week.

OVER 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Our skippers have over 60 years experience in specific marine rescue techniques; our boat crew undergo extensive and continuous rescue training

QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
All of our skippers and crew hold the current and relevant nationally recognised maritime qualifications, first aid and advanced resuscitation certificates

NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATION
MRTR is a not for profit organisation operated by volunteers who provide on-the-water assistance, radio coverage, administration, finance reporting, training and maintenance
24HR EMERGENCY MARINE RESCUE
Our boats are manned on weekends, public holidays and special events.
After hours they are manned by volunteer call out crews.
AFTER HOURS
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Emergency Services

ANYTIME
9442 8600
Western Australia Water Police
LOG ON / LOG OFF
The Radio Channels and telephone line are monitored by our volunteer operators during the following times;
SUMMER HOURS 06:00-18:00 7 DAYS A WEEK
WINTER HOURS 07:00-17:00 7 DAYS A WEEK
VHF CH 72
EMERGENCY CH 16
VHF CH 22
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(08) 9561 5777
you can leave a message
Join the Deckee Trial
Making Boating Safer and Easier!
Department of Fire and Emergency Services (DFES) and Marine Rescue Western Australia are excited to introduce Deckee, a free app designed to make boating safer and more convenient for everyone.
From 17 February to 17 April 2025, we are running a public trial in selected areas to test how Deckee can improve safety on the water.
What is Deckee?
It is a free app for your phone.
It includes a Log On/Log Off (LOLO) service to keep you safe when heading out on the water. NOTE – you can download the app now, but the LOLO function will not be available for use until the trial start date 17/2/25
You will also get access to local weather updates, safety alerts, and more.
What is LOLO, and Why Should I Use It?
The Log On/Log Off (LOLO) service is a simple way to let someone know your plans on the water:
Log On when you head out by sharing details of your trip (such as your destination and return time).
Log Off once you are back safely. If you do not return on time, Marine Rescue volunteers will follow processes to locate and assist you if required
Using LOLO means:
If something unexpected happens, help can reach you faster.
You will give your family and friends peace of mind knowing someone is keeping track of your safety.
It’s quick, easy, and could save lives.
Why Join the Trial?
Be part of an exciting new way to improve boating safety.
Help us make sure the app works well for boaters like you.
It’s free and takes only a few moments to use!
Trial Locations:
If you boat near Broome, Port Walcott, Onslow, Geraldton, Two Rocks, Whitfords, Rockingham, Walpole, or Denmark, you are invited to join!
How to Get Started:
1. Download Deckee from the App Store or Google Play.
2. Use the LOLO service to log your trips during the trial (17th February to 17th April 2025).
3. Share your feedback to help us improve!
Email loloproject@dfes.wa.gov.au to share your thoughts with
the project team, or talk to your local Marine Rescue Group.

OUR STORY
Marine Rescue Two Rocks has been assisting the Western Australian boating public since 1991. MRTR is a not for profit organisation operated by those who willingly dedicate their time.
Our operational readiness is made possible by major funding from the WA State Government through the Department of Fire and Emergency Service (DFES) and limited funding from corporate sponsorship, public donations and fundraising.
Our aim is to uphold the highest level of professionalism, care and support to all those calling for assistance by maintaining appropriate standards in personnel development, equipment and training.

make a Donation
Donations are a very important source of income for us.
It allows us to keep our organisation equipped and prepared
Become a Volunteer
Marine Rescue Two Rocks needs volunteers who are willing to be trained as boat crew and/or radio operators.
Volunteer Marine Rescue Services (VMRS) volunteers play a significant and vital role in helping to ensure their local communities are safe.
Some of the benefits include;
- An opportunity to serve your community
- Improve your knowledge and skill set
- Be active
- Meet new people

REGISTER AS A VOLUNTEER TODAY!
Register your interest and we will contact you shortly