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| Date: Oct. 23, 2009 Contact: (907) 321-4510 Petty Officer 1st Class David Mosley |
Coast Guard searches for Sitka man near Fish Bay |
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Editors note: Map courtesy of Google Earth. ANCHORAGE, Alaska – The Coast Guard is searching for a Sitka man after it was reported by the crew of the fishing vessel Brant that the 32-foot fishing vessel Miss Dee Dee was discovered grounded with the engines still running about 20 miles north of Sitka in Fish Bay Friday around 7 p.m. Michael Diverty, age unknown, was last seen leaving Sitka around noon today by the crew of the Brant and is believed to have have fallen off the Miss Dee Dee sometime today north of Sitka. The crew of the Brant searched the vessel and a nearby cabin ashore finding no signs of Diverty. The Coast Guard Sector Juneau Command Center immediately launched an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew from Air Station Sitka and launched the Coast Guard Cutter Naushon from The crew of the Brant reported during their initial search that the life raft was still onboard the Miss Dee Dee and that there were no signs of missing life saving equipment. The weather in the vicinity of the search is reported as winds of 30 mph with five miles visability and water tempatures at 45 degrees. |
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