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Naturaliste Volunteer Marine Rescue Inc.

Naturaliste Volunteer Marine Rescue Inc.

Based at Quindalup's boatramp, NVMR is part of Western Australia's Greater Marine Rescue Group.

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Emergency Calls = 000

WA Water Police = (08) 9442 8600

Dunsborough Police = (08) 9781 3030

VHF Channels – 16, 80 & 22

27 MHz Channel: 88

Keeping The SW Boating Community Safe for Over 40 Years

Our dedicated group of Marine Rescue Volunteers have been donating their time and expertise to the Dunsborough & greater WA community since 1980. Learn more about our volunteers here

New members welcome

With 2 types of Membership available, both Active & Social, NVMR welcomes like-minded, community-focused people to join our group. Simply fill out the form and we’ll be in touch.

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Boating Safety

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2023 WA Fishing Resources

Bag limits, Seasons, Species & useful information for fishing in the Ngari Capes Marine Park

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📍 NVMR Headquarters
Quindalup Boatramp.

Lot 502 Geographe Bay Rd
QUINDALUP, WA 6281

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Naturaliste Volunteer Marine Rescue

Postal address: PO Box 411 DUNSBOROUGH, WA 6281

Email: vmrnat@westnet.com.au

Copyright © 2025 | By JT

We recognise and acknowledge South West Boojarah and Harris Family native title groups’ claims to traditional ownership of the waters of Ngari Capes Marine Park

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