Coast guard vessel to help with search for missing scallop dragger
The Canadian Coast Guard has deployed a vessel with a platform to help with the search for a scallop dragger that went missing two weeks ago.
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Posted: Dec 30, 2020 2:34 PM AT | Last Updated: December 31, 2020
The six men known to have been on board the Chief William Saulis. Top row, from left: Captain Charles Roberts, Aaron Cogswell, Dan Forbes. Bottom row, from left: Eugene Francis, Michael Drake and Leonard Gabriel.(Facebook/CBC)
The Canadian Coast Guard has deployed a vessel with an on-water platform to help search the Bay of Fundy for a scallop dragger that went missing two weeks ago.
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HILLSBURN, N.S. Police have resumed the search for the bodies of five fishermen whose scallop boat sank off the southwestern coast of Nova Scotia nearly two weeks ago. On Monday, a helicopter was back in the air, flying over a about 100 kilometres of coastline along the Bay of Fundy from the town of Digby, where the ill-fated boat was heading, to the town of Harbourville. RCMP Sgt. Andrew Joyce said both air and underwater efforts to find the sunken vessel were suspended Dec. 25, in part because of treacherous conditions on the water. Our goal right now is to get these men back to their loved ones, Joyce said.