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Search for boy swept out to sea set to enter third day

Neve Brissenden and Jack GramenzAAP
An extensive search has so far found no sign of a boy swept out to sea off the NSW coast. (Supplied by Marine Rescue New South Wales/AAP PHOTOS)
Camera IconAn extensive search has so far found no sign of a boy swept out to sea off the NSW coast. (Supplied by Marine Rescue New South Wales/AAP PHOTOS) Credit: AAP

A fruitless land and sea search has been abandoned for the day, after a young boy was swept into the ocean, leaving his family reeling.

The 11-year-old was walking with his three siblings and father at The Entrance on the NSW Central Coast when disaster struck about 5pm on Sunday.

The family were visiting from Sydney and fishing in the area when it's believed they took a shortcut across a channel between an estuary and the ocean before the boy was swept away while the tide was going out.

"Lots of people try and move across that channel. It is not advised though," Inspector David Piddington told reporters on Monday.

While two bystanders looked after the other three children, the father tried to reach the boy but was unsuccessful, police said.

An extensive land, air and sea search for the boy resumed about 8am, involving local police, surf lifesavers, water police and rescue helicopters.

The search area extends about 15km south to Avoca.

Marine Rescue NSW inspector Steve Raymond said volunteers in two vessels resumed conducting parallel line searches under direction from police amid lumpy offshore conditions on Monday.

The search was called off at 4pm, with rescuers returning to base empty-handed.

Crews are set to return at 8am on Tuesday.

Attempts to find the boy on Sunday night were called off when it got dark.

Insp Piddington said the boy's family was distraught.

Police liaison officers and extended family members were assisting with support.

"We'll assist them as much as we can moving forward," Insp Piddington said.

The Entrance is at the mouth of Tuggerah Lake and is a popular weekend and holiday destination about 100km north of Sydney.

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