UPDATE: By Caribbean News Service
(January 3rd at 10:21am)
ST JOHN’S, Antigua, Jan 03 2016 – Five fishermen who were returning to Antigua from St. Maarten have gone missing.
Their 45 foot vessel, named Kenya Diva, encountered engine trouble, as the men were returning to Antigua from a shopping trip to St. Maarten on Wednesday. They were about 20 miles off Antigua.
The Coast Guard, an RSS plane and other fishermen went in search of the vessel Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, but the searches have turned up empty.
A friend of the family of the boat’s captain told Caribbean News Service (CNS) that the Coast Guard resumed searching for the missing men on Sunday.
Source Antigua Observer
ANTIGUA Jan 2nd, 2016 — The Antigua Coast Guard has suspended the search for four Urlings fishermen who went missing while returning to Antigua from St. Maarten.
Acting head of the Coast Guard, Lieutenant Commander, Elroy Skerritt says having looked for the men since Wednesday night without success, the Coast Guard is reassessing its plan of action.
“We are trying to gather additional information from various sources to see if there are any information that we can work from. If that’s the case, the coast guard will be re-deployed accordingly”.
Skerritt says the sea conditions over the past few days made the going rough for the coast guard.
“The crew experienced sea conditions where the waves were breaking over the side of the vessel. Swells were at least 8 feet and beyond. We also had wind conditions gusting to 30 knots. The conditions were very unfavorable but despite the situation the coast guard along with other private entities made a very good effort to search for this vessel. Unfortunately up to this point, there are still no signs of this vessel”.
Skerritt says that unfortunately the captain of the distressed vehicle did not reach out to the Coast guard immediately.
“The Coast Guard was not informed about this case initially. I believe that the operator of the vessel would have tried to contact other entities for assistance. When the coast guard received the information on Wednesday night, I believe that the situation was far advanced. Luckily the coast guard was able to intercept the traffic and made a response”.
Director of the Antigua and Barbuda Search and Rescue Jonathan Cornelius says except for a possible aircraft search there is no way to find the men by boat because the area to be covered is to large. He estimates a 200 square mile radius based on where the men were last known to be.
On Wednesday as the men were returning to Antigua from a shopping trip to St. Maarten, their 45 foot vessel named Kenya Diva encountered engine trouble.
They were about 20 miles off Antigua.
The Coast Guard, an RSS plane and other fishermen went in search of the vessel Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, but the searches have turned up empty.
ABSAR’s (Antigua Barbuda Search and Rescue) Jonathan Cornelius says the volunteer group is no longer involved in the search.
He adds that given the tides, the men would drift towards Saba or the north of St. Kitts.
Cornelius says he has sent information to the St. Kitts and Nevis Coast Guard asking them to be on the lookout for the vessel.
Efforts to reach the Antigua and Barbuda Coast Guard for an update were unsuccessful.
Source: 721 news ***UPDATE***: Returning to Antigua from a shopping trip to St. Maarten five men went missing at sea
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