Paul Kimber 

VMRS Manager, Country Operations

Ph: 9323 9423  Mob: 0417 914 812

paul.kimber@fesa.wa.gov.au 



Dan Goodlad 

VMRS  Coordinator

Ph: 9323 9387  Mob: 0418 910 477

dan.goodlad@fesa.wa.gov.au



Josie Fern
 
VMRS Administrative Support

Ph: 9323 9370  

josie.fern@fesa.wa.gov.au




Troy Easter 

VMRS Training and Development Officer

Ph: 9323 9424  Mob: 0427 997 084

troy.easter@fesa.wa.gov.au




There are 36 volunteer marine rescue service (VMRS) groups situated along Western Australia’s 13,000 kilometre coastline from Rockingham in the west to Esperance in the south to Kununurra in the north, all with one central aim to protect and saves lives at sea.

Of the total number of groups, 33 have been formally approved under the FESA Act and comprise of more than 1,200 registered volunteers.

VMRS groups work closely with WALPOL performing search and rescue missions at sea.

Marine rescue volunteers provide a range of emergency management services including:

Assisting the Western Australia Police Service (WAPOL) to search for missing people or vessels

Providing help to drifting vessels unable to make their own way
Assisting in operations to remove grounded or submerged vessels

Rescue assistance includes:

Provision of senior first aid, cardio-pulmonary resuscitation or expired air resuscitation

Towing damaged vessels back to shore or launching ramp
Re-supplying water or fuel to stranded vessels

Providing advice on voyage planning, radio communications and actions to take during an emergency at sea


If you are interested in joining a volunteer marine rescue group, please contact FESA’s Volunteer Recruitment Information Line on 1800 628 141