Speeches

James Arbuthnot – 2014 Parliamentary Question to the Department for Transport

The below Parliamentary question was asked by James Arbuthnot on 2014-06-26.

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what his Department’s responsibility is for long range search and rescue at sea.

Stephen Hammond

The UK’s responsibilities for search and rescue are set out in Annex 12 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation and the Maritime Search and Rescue Convention. The Convention of the High Seas and the International Convention on the Safety of Life at Sea are also relevant. All four Conventions ask that the Department for Transport establish arrangements for search and rescue in the United Kingdom’s Search and Rescue Region and formalises international cooperation with neighbouring states by agreeing common response plans and the sharing of resources. The Conventions also compel ships’ masters to render assistance to those in distress at sea. The UK’s responsibility for search and rescue responsibilities extends out to 30º west in latitude and covers some 1 million square miles. The Department for Transport discharges this responsibility on behalf of the Government.