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. Joyce said although the operation had to deal with tough cross currents and poor visibility, searchers were able to make a clear video identification. “It was described to me as like driving with your high beams on in a snow storm,” he said of the conditions underwater. …
Fishing Vessel That Sank Last Month Off Nova Scotia Located in Deep Water, Say RCMP
January 18, 2021
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