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Definition of surf patrol in English: surf patrolnoun Australian, NZ A group of lifeguards monitoring swimmers' safety within a designated section of beach. the surf patrol was still on duty with red and yellow flags marking the safe swimming area Example sentencesExamples - Luckily for most, at the exact time the swimmers were dragged out to sea, there was a change over of surf patrols occurring.
- Surf patrols operate over the summer months making it nice and safe.
- Surf patrols operate on both St Clair and St Kilda beaches over the summer period making these beaches safe for young families and surfers alike.
- Most are only a few minutes drive from the central city and some have regular surf patrols during the busy summer period.
- Spotter planes and surf patrols are normally enough to keep bathers reasonably safe.
- If you're not confident in the surf, choose the north end where there's a surf patrol.
- It's a vital service for the welfare of the country as it not only does traditional surf patrols along the coast but also does the search and rescue package.
- A surf patrol boat reported seeing the shark during a routine surveillance.
- The man was lucky to be spotted - and even luckier that a surf patrol was working nearby.
- Within five months, club members built a gear shed, bought two dozen cotton costumes from the Speedo company and began surf patrols.
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