
5th District Public Affairs
U.S. Coast Guard
News Release
PORTSMOUTH, Va. - The United States and Canadian Rescue Coordination Centers continue to facilitate searches by five aircraft Saturday for a man who is overdue on his trip from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Bermuda.
Hubert Marcoux, 67, departed Halifax aboard his 45-foot sailboat Mon Pays Nov. 9 with a plan to arrive in Bermuda by Monday.
His sister took action after he had not arrived and notified authorities. Joint Rescue Coordination Center Halifax began coordinating the search Wednesday and requested assistance from U.S. Coast Guard Rescue Coordination Center Norfolk.
Friday evening the U.S. Coast Guard took the lead on coordinating the search efforts with an advanced search and rescue software program to determine the most likely areas that Marcoux could be. The Search and Rescue Optimal Planning System (SAROPS) is being used to by search and rescue controllers to guide American and Canadian search aircraft. Broadcasts are being transmitted along the east coast from the United States and Canada using Inmarsat Enhanced Group Calls, Urgent Marine Information Broadcasts, and NAVTEX marine safety broadcasts to notify other mariners of the overdue man.
The aircraft involved in today's search include the following:
Other releases:
Long Island Citizen Airmen Join Hunt for Missing Sailor - NY National Guard -- 11/20/09
U.S., Canadian coast guard crews search for overdue sailboat - U.S. Coast Guard -- 11/19/09
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