Advances in Search and Rescue at Sea
{\O}yvind Breivik, Arthur Addoms Allen, Christophe Maisondieu and, Michel Olagnon

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent technological and methodological advances in maritime search and rescue operations, highlighting developments in trajectory modeling, ocean current measurement, and emergency response strategies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent research and innovations in search and rescue at sea from a series of workshops and topical collections.
Findings
Enhanced trajectory modeling techniques
Improved ocean surface current measurement methods
Summarized recent technological advancements in SAR operations
Abstract
A topical collection on "Advances in Search and Rescue at Sea" has appeared in recent issues of Ocean Dynamics following the latest in a series of workshops on "Technologies for Search and Rescue and other Emergency Marine Operations" (2004, 2006, 2008 and 2011), hosted by IFREMER in Brest, France. Here we give a brief overview of the history of search and rescue at sea before we summarize the main results of the papers that have appeared in the topical collection. Keywords: Search and rescue (SAR), Trajectory modelling, Stochastic Lagrangian ocean models, Lagrangian measurement methods, ocean surface currents.
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