Two kayakers were rescued from the water near Dundee after getting into difficulty last month.
Brought Ferry RNLI dispatched an inshore D-class lifeboat at 5.40pm on May 18 after reports of an inflatable kayak becoming stranded out at sea.
The casualties were brought onboard the lifeboat and back to the safety of the station.
Both of the kayakers were entering the early stages of hypothermia despite the unusually high temperatures in Scotland.
A spokesperson for Broughty Ferry RNLI says: “Even though it was a warm day, conditions out at sea were very different, with offshore winds and cold temperatures.
“It’s important to remember to take a means of calling for help if you’re planning on heading to the water in case you get into difficulty.
“Remember to call 999 and ask for the Coastguard.”
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