The Italian coastguard said it had coordinated the rescue of 1,151 migrants in 11 separate operations off the Libyan coast.
In the biggest operation yesterday, a coastguard ship picked up 441 people from four inflatable boats, it said in a statement.
Separately, the charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF, Doctors Without Borders) said its ship Dignity 1 had saved 373 people, including 62 women and 10 children.
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The survivors were transferred to Italy, said an MSF spokesman who asked not to be named
On September 19, more than 4,500 migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean from Libya were rescued in joint operations by European ships. An MSF vessel carried out 800 of the rescues that day.
Libya has for years been a stepping stone for migrants seeking to travel to Europe.
Smugglers have taken advantage of conflict and political chaos in Libya since its 2011 revolution to step up their lucrative business.