Answer the call to help shipwreck survivors with a plan you can support today.
This classic pamphlet argues for a national institution to rescue lives at sea, showing how organized effort can save sailors and passengers from watery graves. It lays out the promise of a coordinated system that rewards brave rescuers and provides aid to families left behind.
The author outlines why this cause matters to every part of the nation—from sailors and fishermen to merchants and inland communities. It describes how a public-spirited response could protect our shores, improve safety, and extend humane help across the empire and beyond. Readers are invited to see how national benevolence can align with national interests, and how international cooperation could spread effective rescue across oceans.
- Learn why a centralized body and district associations could coordinate rescue efforts, rewards, and support for the rescued and their families.
- Understand the proposed rewards system, and how recognition might inspire more people to risk their own safety for others.
- See the case for public meetings, legal backing, and cross‑border cooperation to extend protection to ships in distress.
- Discover how humane action can align with naval strength, commercial interests, and lasting advances in maritime safety.
Ideal for readers of historical reform movements, maritime history, and civic-minded advocacy, who want to understand how a nation can organize to protect its people at sea.