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{{Image|CCGC Cape Sutil at CCG Station Port Hardy.jpg|right|350px|A [[Canadian Coast Guard]] Search and Rescue [[lifeboat]].}}
'''Search and Rescue''' is the term for act of searching for lost or stranded individual, or alternately personnel, vessels or aircraft devoted to searches.
'''Search and Rescue''' is the term for act of searching for lost or stranded individual, or alternately personnel, vessels or aircraft devoted to searches.
The first dedicated life-saving vessels were the product of local initiatives, in the mid eighteenth century.<ref name=RescueAtSea>
The first dedicated life-saving vessels were the product of local initiatives, in the mid eighteenth century.<ref name=RescueAtSea>

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A Canadian Coast Guard Search and Rescue lifeboat.

Search and Rescue is the term for act of searching for lost or stranded individual, or alternately personnel, vessels or aircraft devoted to searches. The first dedicated life-saving vessels were the product of local initiatives, in the mid eighteenth century.[1]

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  1. Clayton Evans (2004). Rescue at Sea. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1591147131. Retrieved on 2009-02-20.