The migrants were rescued from two rubber dinghies north of the city of Zawiya, according to Libyan Coast Guard on Facebook.
Up to 100 migrants are feared drowned after a rubber dinghy sank off al-Khoms, east of Tripoli on Tuesday, it said.
At least 64 people lost their lives on Saturday in a shipwreck off the eastern town of Garbouli, according to Italy's Coast Guard. Rescuers saved 86 people and recovered eight bodies.
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) - the UN migration agency - has described the Mediterranean as the world's deadliest border. At least 3,116 people drowned there last year while trying to cross from North Africa to Europe by sea, it said.
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