Search and rescue training as part of ongoing project to share Maritime & Coastguard Agency expertise

Search and rescue training has been carried out with the organisations and groups which are involved with putting it into practice in Anguilla.
The training, given by the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Mounts Bay included the principles of aeronautical and maritime search and rescue, how to recover a person from the water and search planning.
It was also attended by Alison Leighton and Steve Horn (pictured standing) from the Maritime & Coastguard Agency as part of ongoing work sharing its expertise.The work is part of the MCA’s Maritime Obligations and Contingent Liability Risk Reduction Projection supported by the UK Government Conflict Stability and Security Fund.

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