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Search resumes for missing fishermen in Bay of Fundy

Search resumes for missing fishermen in Bay of Fundy Police say the search for five missing fishermen from the Chief William Saulis fishing vessel in the Bay of Fundy will resume from the air on Friday morning. The ground search is still suspended due to safety concerns because of the storm. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 18, 2020 11:27 AM AT | Last Updated: December 18, 2020 A CH-149 Cormorant helicopter searches the waters of Parkers Cove on Dec. 15. A helicopter from the Department of Lands and Forestry will resume the search on Friday.(Brett Ruskin/CBC) Police say the search for five missing fishermen from the Chief William Saulis fishing vessel in the Bay of Fundy will resume from the air on Friday morning.

RCMP suspend search for Chief William Saulis fishermen due to impending storm

Posted: Dec 17, 2020 9:43 AM AT | Last Updated: December 17, 2020 Just stressed out, crying: Families of missing fishermen wait for answers CBC News Nova Scotia4 months ago 2:28The tragic situation with a missing scallop vessel is being felt heavily in Yarmouth. Many of the men on board the Chief William Saulis called the town home. The CBC s Taryn Grant was in the community speaking to friends and loved ones.2:28 RCMP say the search along a stretch of Nova Scotia shoreline for the fishermen from a scallop vessel that federal officials say sank in the Bay of Fundy has been suspended Thursday because of the impending storm.

Search Suspended; Owner Of Capsized Vessel Issues Statement

Bridgewater, NS, Canada / Country 100.7 Dec 17, 2020 8:57 AM CH149 Cormorant searching for five missing fishermen off the coast of Nova Scotia in Delaps Cove. Image c/o JRCC. After more than 36 hours of searching a 260 square nautical mile area, the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax has suspended their search for five fishermen lost at sea in the Bay of Fundy. The vessel Chief William Saulis, hailing out of Digby,Nova Scotia, went down in rough seas early Tuesday morning. The JRCC said that the case has been turned over to the RCMP as a missing persons case. One body was recovered on Tuesday night.

There s heartache in Nova Scotia as hopes fade for fishers lost at sea

Last Updated: Monday, January 18, 2021 09:34 There is sadness and heartache Down East today. Atlantic Canada has lost another fishing boat and–barring a miracle–the six-person crew that manned it. As night fell Wednesday, the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Halifax announced it was suspending its air and sea search for the missing fishermen aboard the Chief William Saulis–last heard from near dawn on Tuesday when it sent up an emergency beacon in high seas and gusting winds. “Our thoughts and sincere condolences go out to the families, friends, and community of these men,” the JRCC said on Twitter. The company where the fishers worked, Yarmouth Sea Products, confirmed their names: Aaron Cogswell, Leonard Gabriel, Dan Forbes, Michael Drake and Geno Francis, and Captain Charles Roberts.

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