The area of operation has a mixed boating population of a fishing fleet, recreational yachtsmen,
yacht racing fleets, small commercial passenger vessels, kayaks, canoes, military vessels, dinghy racing fleets, racing
gigs, small boats and inflatables. Additionally, there are regular visits to the River Dart by passenger cruise liners. The high number of boating movements makes the mouth of the Dart and the surrounding headlands places of high risk. Although it is not involved in traffic management, NCI Froward Point can alert Falmouth Coastguard both to potential incidents and incidents in progress. NCI Froward Point works closely with
HM Coastguard at Brixham, and the
Dart Lifeboat, and is accredited with Declared Facility Status, which allows full participation on UK Search and Rescue incidents. The Froward Point lookout became operational in July 2005, with planning from 2002. Two
buildings of the
Brownstone Battery complex, a
World War II battery, are rented from the
National Trust. As a part of the NCI UK registered charity, NCI Froward point is entirely supported by charitable donations. NCI Froward Point was featured in the
ITV Southwest Regional Evening News programme on 14 February 2007 as a recognisable point on a featured walk. ==Facilities==