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Lifeguards keep watch

Noosa Heads Surf Lifesavers have reported a smooth and incident-free start to the holiday season, despite massive crowds flocking to local beaches during peak summer conditions.

With warm weather and calm seas drawing people to the coast, at least 20 lifeguards have been rostered on duty each day across Noosa’s major beaches, including Noosa Heads Main Beach, Sunshine Beach, Sunrise Beach, North Peregian and Peregian Beach.

Patrols have been maintained throughout the day to manage the influx of swimmers and beachgoers.

Noosa Lifeguard Supervisor Rowan Simpson said beach attendance had been extremely high, with numbers reaching into the thousands on some days.

“Conditions have been absolutely beautiful, which has encouraged a lot of people onto the beaches,” Mr Simpson said.

“Given the size of the crowds, we’re very pleased with how things have gone so far.”

He said only minor incidents had been recorded, mainly involving blue bottle stings and sea lice bites, all of which were treated quickly on the sand.

“Nothing too serious at this stage, which is a great outcome considering how busy it’s been,” he said.

In addition to standard lifesaving equipment, Noosa’s lifeguards are using jet skis and drone technology to monitor surf conditions and identify potential hazards, including rips and marine life.

The aerial capability has proven particularly useful during busy periods, allowing lifeguards to keep a close watch over large areas of coastline and rivers.

Mr Simpson said Noosa Heads Main Beach had been the most popular location, followed closely by Sunshine Beach, both attracting families and visitors unfamiliar with local conditions.

Having worked as a lifeguard for 16 years and served as Supervisor for the past four, Mr Simpson said training and preparation were key to managing peak holiday crowds.

Extended-hours patrols are now fully operational to provide additional coverage during the busiest times of the day.

He urged swimmers and visitors to respect the ocean, follow lifeguard instructions and always swim between the red and yellow flags to stay safe.

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