AKQA: New Zealand Coastguard Search and Rescue Forecast

AKQA: New Zealand Coastguard Search and Rescue Forecast
Responding to maritime emergencies before they occur
Using machine learning, location data and historical incident location data, AKQA created a predictive search and rescue operations platform and a trip reporting app for the New Zealand Coastguard. An AI analyses live boat journeys and sea conditions, and maps the projected boat locations, including details of any expected distress situations. The coastguard – who for decades have had low visibility of the locations and trajectories of vessels that are in distress, both before and during the distress calls – can now respond to these before they occur.
Boat users log their trips to an app before they set off, which then records their locations every 30 minutes. Machine learning is then used to analyse this data in conjunction with real-time weather and swell information and other metrics, to create a visual model of all current and future boat positions, including advance details of any anticipated emergencies.

This pre-emptive search and rescue strategy should positively impact up to 750,000 boat users during its first year, and is helping the New Zealand Coastguard to realise its vision of no boaties’ lives lost at sea.
The app was quickly downloaded over 10,000 times, and is increasingly popular with boat users, with thousands of trips now being logged each month. It’s making a profound impact to New Zealand’s rescue management and water safety, and its predictive model offers potential to help other organisations that are involved in rescue and safety.