Showing posts with label search suspended. Show all posts
Showing posts with label search suspended. Show all posts
Monday, September 12, 2011
Search ends for man overboard in North Pacific
The U.S. Coast Guard, at 8 p.m. Sunday, suspended its long-range air search for a crewman reported missing from a Korean-flagged container ship.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Search suspended for two overboard shipmates
This just in from the U.S. Coast Guard:
March 12, 2010
Coast Guard suspends search for missing crewmen 850 miles south of Kodiak
JUNEAU — The Coast Guard suspended its search about 12:38 p.m. today for two crewmembers reported to have fallen overboard Thursday from the 925-foot Hanjin Pretoria 850 miles south of Kodiak.
Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak rescue crews conducted two searches using an HC-130 Hercules aircraft covering approximately 852 nautical miles.
The 17th Coast Guard District command center in Juneau was notified of the missing crewman at approximately 3:45 p.m. Thursday and issued an urgent marine information broadcast requesting the assistance of any vessels in the area.
The Hercules aircraft and crew were launched at approximately 5:51 p.m. Thursday from Kodiak and a second Hercules was launched at first light today to continue the search.
Weather conditions during the second search included 46 mph winds and 10-foot seas. Water temperature was 46 degrees.
The Liberian-flagged vessel was en route from Long Beach, Calif., to Asia.
March 12, 2010
Coast Guard suspends search for missing crewmen 850 miles south of Kodiak
JUNEAU — The Coast Guard suspended its search about 12:38 p.m. today for two crewmembers reported to have fallen overboard Thursday from the 925-foot Hanjin Pretoria 850 miles south of Kodiak.
Coast Guard Air Station Kodiak rescue crews conducted two searches using an HC-130 Hercules aircraft covering approximately 852 nautical miles.
The 17th Coast Guard District command center in Juneau was notified of the missing crewman at approximately 3:45 p.m. Thursday and issued an urgent marine information broadcast requesting the assistance of any vessels in the area.
The Hercules aircraft and crew were launched at approximately 5:51 p.m. Thursday from Kodiak and a second Hercules was launched at first light today to continue the search.
Weather conditions during the second search included 46 mph winds and 10-foot seas. Water temperature was 46 degrees.
The Liberian-flagged vessel was en route from Long Beach, Calif., to Asia.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Search ends for Alaska Warrior crewman
Sad news here from the U.S. Coast Guard:
July 7, 2009
Coast Guard suspends search for man overboard in Bering Sea
KODIAK, Alaska — The Coast Guard suspended the search at 4:37 p.m. Tuesday for a man who reportedly fell overboard from the commercial fishing vessel Alaska Warrior in Amukta Pass 218 miles west of Dutch Harbor.
The Coast Guard’s combined search effort included three HC-130 Hercules aircraft and an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter covering more than 1,400 square miles for 11 hours. The Alaska Warrior’s crew and its sister ship, the Alaska Juris, searched for 28 hours. The crewmember's rain gear was located by the Alaska Warrior.
Coast Guard Sector Anchorage received a call at 1:15 p.m. Monday from the Alaska Warrior crew reporting a 58-year-old Japanese crewmember fell overboard at 12:45 p.m. with no survival gear or life jacket on.
The Alaska Warrior is a 192-foot trawler homeported in Seattle. The Alaska Juris is a 218-foot trawler also homeported in Seattle. Both vessels routinely operate out of Dutch Harbor.
July 7, 2009
Coast Guard suspends search for man overboard in Bering Sea
KODIAK, Alaska — The Coast Guard suspended the search at 4:37 p.m. Tuesday for a man who reportedly fell overboard from the commercial fishing vessel Alaska Warrior in Amukta Pass 218 miles west of Dutch Harbor.
The Coast Guard’s combined search effort included three HC-130 Hercules aircraft and an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter covering more than 1,400 square miles for 11 hours. The Alaska Warrior’s crew and its sister ship, the Alaska Juris, searched for 28 hours. The crewmember's rain gear was located by the Alaska Warrior.
Coast Guard Sector Anchorage received a call at 1:15 p.m. Monday from the Alaska Warrior crew reporting a 58-year-old Japanese crewmember fell overboard at 12:45 p.m. with no survival gear or life jacket on.
The Alaska Warrior is a 192-foot trawler homeported in Seattle. The Alaska Juris is a 218-foot trawler also homeported in Seattle. Both vessels routinely operate out of Dutch Harbor.
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