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Missing Seacor Crewmember s Hard Hat Found 600 Miles Away From Where Boat Capsized

Missing Seacor Crewmember s Hard Hat Found 600 Miles Away From Where Boat Capsized On 5/14/21 at 4:49 PM EDT The hard hat of missing Seacor Power crewmember Dylan Daspit washed up and was discovered by a lifeguard on the beach along the Texas coast, confirmed U.S. Coast Guard Public Affairs Officer Cory Mindenhall. The hat washed up in Port Aransas, nearly 600 miles from the site of the Seacor Power capsizing, according to WGNO. Daspit, 30, is one of seven men still missing from the Seacor Power disaster, which occurred April 13. The Seacor Power, a lift boat owned by Seacor Marine, capsized in April, several miles from Port Fourchon, Louisiana with 19 crewmen on board. According to KLFY, a microburst of severe weather caused the craft to capsize just after 4 p.m.

As Seacor Search Continues, Tempers Flare as Talos Exec Fishes

As volunteers continue to search for the crewmen of the Seacor Power who are still unaccounted for, an executive with Talos Energy was posting pictures from his fishing trip. According to a post on Facebook, the Vice President of Health, Safety, Environment, and Sustainability at Talos Energy posted pictures from his weekend fishing trip, while dozens of boats were searching for the missing men. If you recall, Talos Energy owns the platform the Seacor Power was heading to when it capsized (according to NOLA.com) A friend of Jay Guevara, one of the missing men, expressed his outrage on social media. Spencer Gremillion shared the pics that Rober Sheninger had posted of his weekend fishing trip, which included a caption that read Good day so far! #tuna .

Volunteers decry lack of resources in Seacor Power search

NewsSportsBig Fun on the BayouLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Volunteers decry lack of resources in Seacor Power search Some volunteers expressed ire after learning the top safety executive at Talos Energy had spent the weekend deep-sea fishing not far from where the rescue efforts were continuing. Tony Mcauley Two weeks after the Seacor Power liftboat capsized 8 miles off Port Fourchon, its owner, Seacor Marine, and the U.S. Coast Guard took initial steps Tuesday to get the vessel out of the water and bring it ashore. Meanwhile, hundreds of volunteers continued their search for seven of the 19 crew members who are still missing.

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