Marine Rescue NSW vessel searching for missing swimmer Newcastle
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A major search is under way for a woman who disappeared while swimming on the NSW north coast.

Emergency services were called to Shortland Esplanade at Newcastle Beach in Newcastle around 4.35am today following reports of a missing swimmer.

Police were told an unknown woman had entered the water about 10 minutes earlier and had not returned to the shore.

Marine Rescue NSW vessel searching for missing swimmer Newcastle
A Marine Rescue NSW vessel is searching for the missing swimmer. (Marine Rescue NSW)

Police officers, Marine Area Command, Marine Rescue and a Westpac Rescue helicopter have been engaged in a multi-agency search for the missing woman.

She was last seen wearing a pink top, black pants and no shoes.

Marine Rescue NSW Inspector Courtney Greenslade said a rescue vessel with volunteer crew was deployed before sunrise to search for the missing woman.

Search for missing swimmer Newcastle
Police were told an unknown woman had entered the water at around 4.25am. (NSW Marine Rescue)

“Marine Rescue Newcastle volunteers will continue to assist NSW Police Marine Area Command until instructed otherwise,” Greenslade said.

“Conditions are favourable offshore this morning, with seas under a metre and a 10-knot east to north-easterly wind.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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