FISHING VESSEL CREW RESCUED AFTER RUNNING AGROUND OUTSIDE ARDGLASS HARBOUR


Four fishermen have been rescued this evening from a 58 foot wooden Fishing Vessel ‘Karen’, after hitting rocks near the entrance to Ardglass Harbour and taking on water.  The crew of the Fishing vessel had prepared their liferaft, as the vessel was in danger of sinking.

Belfast Coastguard received a Mayday call at from the Newry registered vessel, which operates out of Ardglass, and immediately sent the Southdown and Portaferry Coastguard Rescue Teams to the scene. The launch was requested of the RNLI Portaferry inshore lifeboat.  The Irish Coastguard Rescue Helicopter was tasked but was later stood down.


Steve Carson, Watch Manager, Belfast Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre, said:

“The crew aboard the fishing vessel were rescued by the inshore lifeboat and then taken to Ardglass Harbour where they received medical attention; one of the crew has since been taken to Downpatrick Hospital.

It is imperative to always ensure you are carrying the correct safety equipment and have it serviced regularly. Due to the prompt and appropriate action of the crew I am pleased to say they are all safe but shaken by their traumatic experience.

The rescue was successfully coordinated by Belfast Coastguard with assistance from their colleagues at Dublin, Liverpool and Holyhead Coastguard Stations.

The vessel has now been successfully refloated and is now alongside in Ardglass Harbour.”


For further details contact:
The Maritime & Coastguard Agency Duty Press Officer
Office hours: 023 8032 9401

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