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Nunavut search and rescues on the rise

Ed Zebedee, director of protection services for the Nunavut government, says there were 215 searches in the territory in 2013.

There were 215 searches in 2013, and 27 so far this year

The number of searches for missing hunters and travellers is on the rise in Nunavut, according to the director of protection services.

Ed Zebedee says in 2013, there were 215 searches in the territory. In the three years prior to that, there were 468.

Ed Zebedee, director of protection services for the Nunavut government, says there were 215 searches in the territory in 2013. (CBC)

"We've been going up by 10 to 15 per centevery year and there's a lot of reasons for that, but if we could get the numbers down that would be hugely rewarding for all the staff in my office," he said.

"We don't want to have to look for people and we don't want to have to hear of a family losing a family member."

Zebedee says many people become stranded because of broken machines.He says when people go out on the land they need proper equipment as well as a SPOT device or GPS.

Zebedee says $2.2 million was spent on searches from 2011 to 2013. There have been 27 searchessince the beginning of this year.