The rescue coordination center for the Eleventh Coast Guard District in Alameda, California received an EPIRB alert from an unknown vessel to the north of the Galapagos Islands at 0430 hours on Friday morning. District watchstanders called for aerial eyes on the scene and notified authorities in Ecuador, who began to look into the EPIRB’s registration.Using the AMVER system, the Coast Guard called for mariner assistance. The product tanker Hai Soon 26, which was located about 70 nm to the north of the beacon location, responded that they were willing to divert and provide aid. Meanwhile, Ecuadorian response officials learned that the vessel in distress was the fishing vessel Romeo, which was taking on water with 18 people aboard.The support aircraft arrived on scene at about 11000 hours and found the capsized vessel and life raft. The aircrew directed he Hai Soon 26 to the scene. The tanker arrived at about 1230 hours and safely retrieved the 18 fishermen - five people from a life raft and 12 more from the sinking fishing boat.
Source: Maritime Executive (Click for further of the article)
Source: Maritime Executive (Click for further of the article)