LandSAR and Bethells Beach surf lifesaving crews search among the rocks this morning. Photo / SLNZ
People fishing from rocks are being urged to wear lifejackets as the search for a missing fisherman continues at a notorious Auckland West Coast beach.
Bethells Beach Surf Lifesaving patrols have been searching around O'Neill's Bay along with police search and rescue teams and the Eagle helicopter after the man fell into the water just after 1pm yesterday.
Conditions were slightly more favourable for crews today with swell surging about 1 metre around the rocks, while waves reached 2m at the beach.
The man remained missing and Bethells Beach club captain Leonard Mead said everyone was now "hoping for a miracle".
However, LandSAR were going to continue doing beach sweeps of the shoreline, and the Police Eagle helicopter would continue doing overhead searches today as well.
Mead said the lack of cellphone reception was a major barrier to alerting help in the Bethells area.
"If you see someone in trouble you should always try calling 111 and ask for police to send the surf lifeguards.
"However, if you can't get reception there is an emergency phone in the Bethells carpark next to the public toilets that goes directly to Surf Life Saving Northern Region's rescue communications centre, SurfCom."
Surf Life Saving Northern Region chief executive Matt Williams said there had been 30 callouts to help people in the water that lifeguards have been asked to attend since May 1 this year.
"By comparison, there were 31 callouts in Northern Region for the whole of last year – including over the summer – and we haven't even reached the summer months yet.
"At least 15 people have had their lives saved or received first aid from lifeguards in that time. We again urge beachgoers to abide by our 10 key safety messages."
SLNZ's 10 SAFETY MESSAGES:
• Choose a patrolled beach and swim between the flags