All of these measures have saved more than 7,700 lives in Goa since 2008, says Awasthi. His team’s rescue rate advertised the company’s credentials further afield and led to the deployment of a 100-strong lifeguard squad at six of Mumbai’s beaches—Girgaon, Dadar, Juhu, Versova, Aksa and Gorai—from 2018. Ferdin Sylvester, the director and co-founder of the OneEarth Foundation in Goa, said that Drishti Marine has always been at the forefront of marine safety in his state. “I have personally seen them in action, their cool, calm efficiency is an essential requirement for the coasts of India. Their communication, coordination and commitment to safety is evident from the way they are able to manage crowds, keep a constant track of shifting currents and tides, coupled with a quick warning system,” he says. “As an organisation, [they are] extremely supportive of individuals undertaking adventure sport activities such as kayaking, deep-sea swimming, sailing etc. For my own kayak expedition across the coastline of Goa, they were with me at every step, tracking my journey down the coast over multiple days. [They] had even provided me with a walkie-talkie for emergencies and would check in every hour to see if I’m okay.”