United Cajun Navy President Todd Terrell said on Monday they are bringing in cadaver dogs to search the Chauvin Island area, around Harbor Light Marina, after finding Seacor life vests.
#BREAKING airboats, seaplanes and cadaver dogs are searching lower Terrebone Parish this morning after 9 life vests from the capsized SeaCor Lift Boat were discovered in the area near Chauvin. @Unitedcajunnavy says they have a renewed sense of hope this morning @FOX8NOLApic.twitter.com/0Aw78LRa9G Josh Roberson FOX 8 (@JRobersonFOX8) April 26, 2021
There will be boats, airboats, drones, sea planes, helicopters, marsh buggies,, ATV’s, and people walking the marsh in a coordinated search effort for the missing Seacor Crewmen.
United Cajun Navy continues search for missing Seacor crewmembers in Chauvin
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Cajun Navy finds Seacor Power debris 60 miles from crash site
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Cajun Navy finds Seacor Power debris 60 miles from crash site
Lift boat disaster - Tuesday noon update By Rob Masson | April 20, 2021 at 1:52 PM CDT - Updated April 20 at 3:21 PM
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Search and rescue crews say they are committed to recovering the remaining eight missing crewmembers of the Seacor Power, a lift boat that capsized one week ago, on Tue., April 13, despite the Coast Guard suspending their search nearly one week later.
Six people were rescued last week. Five were confirmed dead. Eight people remain missing.
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United Cajun Navy President Todd Terrell says his crews have two seaplanes in the air looking for any signs of crewmembers from the capsized vessel. He says they are searching an area south of New Iberia in the Gulf of Mexico where some debris from the lift boat has appeared in the last couple of days, some 60 miles from the original crash site.