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2016 August 25   13:11

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority’s next gen search and rescue satellite tracking system is now operational

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority’s (AMSA) Medium - altitude  Earth  Orbit  Search  and  Rescue  (MEOSAR)  system  for  emergency  distress  beacon  detection is now  operational and  supporting search and rescue response in Australia.

The  new  technology  is  expected  to  improve  search  and  rescue  response  times  for  distress  beacon owners in emergency situations. AMSA  Chief  Executive  Officer  Mick  Kinley  said during  the  validation  phase , MEOSAR  has  proven to deliver a faster and more accurate detection of distress beacon signals.

The  satellite tracking  ground station  in Mingenew, Western Australia, detects beacon activations  from  Emergency  Position  Indicating  Radio  Beacons  (EPIRBs),  Personal  Locator  Beacons (PLBs) and Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs) from overhead satellites and forwards the  information to the  Mission Control Centre in Canberra, initiating search and rescue response. Mr Kinley  said Australia and New Zealand had collaborated to  achieve overlapping coverage  of the Australian and New Zealand search and rescue regions with  satellite tracking ground  stations in both countries.

“The MEOSAR system will operate in tandem with the existing Low - altitude Earth Orbit Search  and Rescue (LEOSAR) system, which  has provided Australia’s distress beacon coverage since  1982, ” Mr Kin ley said. In time  MEOSAR  will  replace the LEOSAR satellite system, which will be phased out in coming  years under international arrangements.

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