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La GRC met fin à ses démarches pour repêcher un navire dans la baie de Fundy
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N-É: la GRC met fin à ses démarches pour repêcher un navire dans la baie de Fundy
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Family members of the lost crew of a Nova Scotia scallop dragger say they hope federal agencies pursue all safe possibilities to recover remains of their loved ones that may be on the sunken wreck.
A remotely operated underwater vehicle located the Chief William Saulis on Saturday under more than 60 metres of water, about two kilometres off Delaps Cove, N.S., on the province’s southwestern shore.
Jan 18, 2021 5:12 AM
CH149 Cormorant searching for the five missing fishermen off the coast of Nova Scotia in Delaps Cove. Image c/o JRCC.
The RCMP have located the Chief William Saulis scallop dragger which has been missing since December 15th.
On Saturday morning RCMP used a remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) to search a targeted area, using side-scan sonar, where a mass was detected. The mass was confirmed to be the Chief William Saulis. The vessel was located upright more than two kilometres from the shore of Delaps Cove.
The five missing fishermen from the vessel have still not been found. Police say they are continuing to search for them and their families have been told about the finding.
Fishing Vessel That Sank Last Month Off Nova Scotia Located in Deep Water, Say RCMP
A scallop dragger that sank off the coast of southwestern Nova Scotia with six fishermen on board has been found more than a month after it first went missing, RCMP announced Sunday.
A search of a targeted area of the Bay of Fundy using side sonar and a remotely operated underwater vehicle early Saturday located a mass in more than 60 metres of water. Police later confirmed the mass was the wreckage of the Chief William Saulis.
In an interview Sunday, RCMP spokesman Sgt. Andrew Joyce said the vessel was found upright more than two kilometres from the shore of Delaps Cove, N.S.
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