Coast Guard ends search for 3 Georgia fishermen missing at sea for nearly 2 weeks

2025-01-11 23:03:53 source: category:Invest

BRUNSWICK, Ga. (AP) — Families of three fishermen still missing at sea since their boat departed the Georgia coast nearly two weeks ago say they are not giving up hope, even as the U.S. Coast Guard ended its search after scouring ocean waters from northern Florida to Virginia.

The Coast Guard announced it was suspending search efforts Thursday night after boats and planes wrapped up a seventh day of looking with no sign of the commercial fishing vessel. It said crews had searched a total of 94,000 square miles (243,459 square kilometers).

“Despite the unwavering dedication of our crews, regrettably, we have not been able to uncover any traces of the vessel and have made the difficult decision to suspend the search for three beloved family members,” Capt. Frank DelRosso, commander of the Coast Guard sector based in Charleston, South Carolina, said in a statement.

The 31-foot (9.4-meter) fishing boat Carol Ann departed the port city of Brunswick on Oct. 14 with its captain, Dalton Conway, and two crew members, Caleb Wilkinson and Tyler Barlow.

Other news As the ‘Hollywood of the South,’ Atlanta has boomed. Its actors and crew are now at a crossroads Florida turns to Steve Spurrier for advice before playing No. 1 Georgia in the ‘Cocktail Party’ No. 17 North Carolina looks to bounce back from shocking loss as it faces Georgia Tech

Barlow’s father, Chris Barlow, said he suspects the boat became disabled and drifted into the Gulf Stream, which swept it far to the north.

“Tyler will not stop fighting, I don’t think Caleb or Dalton will either,” Chris Barlow told WTLV-TV. “Their chances of survivability are extremely great. We just have to find them.”

The fishermen’s families have been raising money online in hopes of funding private search efforts.

The Coast Guard began searching Oct. 20 after the boat’s owner reported the fishermen, who had planned to fish in waters 80 miles (128 kilometers) off Georgia’s coast, failed returned on schedule. No one had heard from them since they left the dock.

The search picked up no distress beacon from the boat. A Coast Guard spokesperson previously said the Carol Ann was equipped with an emergency transmitter designed to automatically send a signal if submerged in water. But Chris Barlow said it was later determined the boat’s distress beacon required manual activation.

Tips of possible sightings of the Carol Ann by other boats failed to yield any breakthroughs.

More:Invest

Recommend

Taking stock of bonds: Does the 60/40 rule still have a role in retirement savings?

The 60/40 rule is a fundamental tenet of investing. It says you should aim to keep 60% of your holdi

Keystone Pipeline Spills 383,000 Gallons of Oil into North Dakota Wetlands

The Keystone Pipeline spilled as much as 383,000 gallons of crude oil into rural wetlands in North D

This week on Sunday Morning (July 2)

The Emmy Award-winning "CBS News Sunday Morning" is broadcast on CBS Sundays beginning at 9:00 a.m.