Search suspended for missing mariner
SANTA RITA, Guam—The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended the active search for a missing mariner last seen aboard the Ming Maan Shiang No. 38 northeast of Guam, Monday.
The mariner, believed to have fallen overboard, remains missing.
“Working with the Navy and the crew of the Ming Maan Shiang No. 38, we conducted a total of 18 searches, over the course of 73 hours, covering over 5,345 square miles,” said Lt. j. g. Deborah King, the operations unit controller at Joint-Rescue Sub-Center Guam. “It’s never an easy decision to suspend a search and rescue case.”
At 2:04pm Thursday, Coast Guard Forces Micronesia | Sector Guam watchstanders received notification from Taipei Rescue Coordination Center of a missing crewmember from the fishing vessel Ming Maan Shiang 425 miles northeast of Guam.
Upon notification, Sector Guam watchstanders issued an urgent marine information broadcast and deployed assets to search the area while also coordinating with local and federal partners.
Involved in the search were the crew of the Coast Guard cutter Oliver Henry; an Air Station Barbers Point C-130 Hercules aircrew; Coast Guard Forces Micronesia | Sector Guam watchstanders; Coast Guard Joint Rescue Coordination Center watchstanders; a Navy P-8 Poesiden aircrew; and the crew of the Ming Maan Shaiang No. 38. (USCG)