Search Dozens of fishing boats dock at a port in Tegal, Central Java on May 8, 2021. (Antara Photo/Oky Lukmansyah) All Indonesian Fishermen Lost in the Indian Ocean Are Saved BY :JAKARTA GLOBE MAY 17, 2021
Jakarta. A Japanese fishing boat and an Australian Navy ship have rescued 20 Indonesian fishermen left stranded on the sea after their fishing boat KM Bandar Nelayan 118 sank about 650 nautical miles west of Perth, Australia, the Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement on Sunday. The entire crew of the KM Bandar Nelayan 188, totaling 20 Indonesian citizens, were rescued, the ministry said in the statement. The ministry said there were 26 Indonesian crew members on board, based on initial information, in an earlier statement.
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SARNIA, ON, May 12, 2021 /CNW/ - The safety of mariners and the protection of the marine environment are top priorities for the Canadian Coast Guard. Our Inshore Rescue Boat stations enhance our ability to respond to emergencies in Canadian waters.
In Ontario, Inshore Rescue Boat stations located on the Great Lakes, Georgian Bay and St. Lawrence River are now open. They include the stations located at Britt and Brebeuf Island (Georgian Bay), Hill Island (St. Lawrence River), Port Lambton (St. Clair River), Thames River (Lake St. Clair) and Long Point (Lake Erie).
Each Inshore Rescue Boat station is crewed by post-secondary students hired and trained by the Canadian Coast Guard. They provide additional maritime search and rescue service during the busy summer recreational boating season.
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