Dog Rescued After Swimming 800 Metres to Snapper Island Off NSW Coast
1-Minute Brief
The dog's rescue highlights the efforts of local marine volunteers and the challenges of animal safety along coastal areas.
Key Facts
- A dog was swept off rocks into the ocean near Batemans Bay on the New South Wales south coast.
- The dog swam approximately 800 metres to Snapper Island.
- Marine Rescue NSW responded to a call from radio operators about the incident.
- Rescuers reported the dog 'played hide and seek' as they approached.
- A Marine Rescue NSW volunteer coaxed the distressed dog onto a jetski for the rescue.
What Happened
A dog was swept off rocks near Batemans Bay and swam about 800 metres to Snapper Island, where Marine Rescue NSW volunteers successfully rescued it.
Why It Matters
This incident underscores the risks pets face in coastal environments and demonstrates the role of local marine rescue teams in responding to unique emergencies.
What's Next
No further developments have been reported regarding the dog's condition or subsequent actions by authorities.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft6h agoDog rescued on NSW south coast after being swept off rocks and swimming 800 metres to island
- The IndependentLeft13m agoDog rescued after being swept out to sea and surviving 800m swim to remote island
