Police have released video of a daring rescue near a popular dolphin watching spot after a man was found clinging to a sunken boat.
A 61-year-old man was rescued by Queensland police after his boat overturned in waters off Tin Can Bay.
Officers were called to the inlet at Tin Can Bay near Gympie about 4pm on Friday after reports a small vessel had become submerged.
Upon arrival, the occupant – a 61-year-old man – was found in the water clinging to the vessel.
Police have released video of a daring rescue near a popular dolphin watching spot after a man was found clinging to a sunken boat. Picture: Queensland Police
With assistance from a Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol officer, police managed to pull the man safely on board the police boat.
Officers administered first aid before transporting the man to the Snapper Creek Boat Ramp.
Officers were called to the inlet at Tin Can Bay near Gympie about 4pm on Friday after reports a small vessel had become submerged. Picture: Queensland Police
With assistance from a Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol officer, police managed to pull the man safely on board the police boat. Picture: Queensland Police
He was treated for hypothermia and taken to Gympie Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Investigations into the incident are continuing.
Tin Can Bay is popular among tourists for being one of only two places in QLD where people can feed rare Indo-Pacific humpback dolphin.