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After months at sea, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Waesche returned to San Diego on Thursday, with over 37,000 pounds of confiscated cocaine and one less crew member, lost at sea, officials said.
A U.S. Coast Guard ship that lost a crew member while operating in the Eastern Pacific Ocean offloaded over 37,000 pounds of cocaine on Thursday, officials said.
The ship is 418-feet long, 54-feet wide, has a top speed in excess of 28 knots and a range of 12,000 nautical miles, according to the Coast Guard. Original article source: Coast Guard using ship ...
Upon further inspection by the United States Coast Guard, a lifeboat was missing, as were all 10 crew. The ship was also damaged in what looked to be a collision. The boat was left adrift in the Pacific Ocean, and the US Coast Guard continued to search for the missing crew.
On October 30, 1991, the vessel was reported overdue. An extensive air and land search was launched by the 106th Rescue Wing from the New York Air National Guard, United States Navy, United States Coast Guard and Canadian Coast Guard forces. The search eventually covered over 186,000 square nautical miles (640,000 km 2). [5] [verification needed]
On October 24, 900 miles (1,400 km) southeast of Japan, Sea Nymph was spotted by a Taiwanese fishing vessel. [7] Initial reports say the Taiwanese notified the United States Coast Guard (USCG) in Guam, [5] and began towing the lost boat, compromising its hull. Once they knew rescue was on its way, Appel and Fuiava began broadcasting a mayday. [4]
Saturday morning, the Coast Guard said. The agency asked anyone with information about their whereabouts to contact 833-449-2407. #SAR in progress: For overdue 34’ fishing vessel “SUDDEN ...
U.S. Coast Guard The search for about 60 migrants lost at sea who departed the Bahamas earlier this month for Florida has been called off, according to U.S. and Bahamian officials.