Two tugs from Clyde coastguards tried unsuccessfully to pull the vessel clear and it was freed the next day on the early morning tide. |
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The 50-foot scalloper MFV Reliance LK 45 reported the fire to coastguards in Shetland while fishing around the islands of Yell. |
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Because the coastguards needed to be able to investigate every cove and inlet along the way, the path hugs the coast closely. |
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French coastguards scrambled a search party, including helicopters, and local fishing boats joined in, but the search failed to find the woman. |
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Lifeboatmen and coastguards in Essex have been kept busy over the Easter bank holiday. |
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However, the British Navy ship Anglesey was due to arrive at the scene last night to help warn other vessels, said French coastguards. |
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They alerted the coastguards and an area around the slipway of the pier was cordoned off. |
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However, there was an oil slick, life rings and life rafts visible when coastguards reached the site. |
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Yesterday coastguards renewed warnings to walkers to check tide times, wear proper clothing and shoes, and tell someone where they are going. |
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The police launch boat was also there as well as the coastguards and lifeboat crew. |
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Aberdeen coastguards broadcast a Mayday relay message to all vessels in the area and the vessel Dea Mariner responded and steamed to the area. |
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No, it's the fishermen, seamen, coastguards and the like, those trained to scan the surface of the water, who spot these peculiar apparitions. |
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Crew members contacted Shetland coastguards to alert them and the trawler's sister vessel, the MFV Falcon was called to assist. |
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The atmosphere is tense, police and coastguards are on hand to make sure nobody jumps the gun. |
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Several other local fishing boats working in the area offered to assist after hearing the rebroadcast emergency call from the coastguards. |
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The lifeboat was launched after Fife coastguards received a distress call from the grounded vessel. |
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No amount of naval ships or coastguards or draconian laws will stop it happening. |
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Police, who are using sonar equipment and specialist diving teams, and coastguards are continuing to search the river and nearby areas of coastline. |
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He was rescued and taken ashore to Guatemala by coastguards last year. |
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Attempts to salvage the ship were hampered by thick fog on Saturday night and the bad weather continued yesterday morning, French coastguards said. |
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The final part of the book concludes with life on shore, the coastguards, shipwrecks, beachcombers and history of the Ballinskelligs Cable Station. |
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They are all reported as being unharmed by their ordeal despite one of the Llandudno coastguards describing the flooding as the worst he has seen in the area. |
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We would ask anyone who is going fishing or walking in areas which are prone to be cut off to check details of high tides with their local coastguards. |
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Teams of coastguards, paramedics and firemen had walked for two-and-half hours over the sands to get to the casualty, who had already spent a night trapped in torrential rain. |
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Police officers, Clacton and Walton coastguards and the Clacton lifeboat all joined in the hunt along the town's seafront but were unable to find her. |
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But we have the utmost admiration for the coastguards and what they do. |
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The coastguards intercepted a 10-meter boat off the territorial sea while sinking, the same source indicates. |
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Stornoway coastguards can reach Muck in 40 minutes and a doctor based on Eigg arrives by speed boat. |
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Rescue helicopters and coastguards raced to the scene as the crew sent out a mayday alert before abandoning ship. |
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Weather reports are often performed by observers not specifically employed by the Met Office, such as Air traffic control staff, coastguards, university staff and so on. |
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With a crowded beach the Coastguards fired a maroon to signal the run down the beach from the Inn to the sea at 11.45am. |
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Coastguards called off the search involving a police helicopter and the air-sea rescue helicopter from a nearby airbase. |
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Coastguards were alerted by the woman's friend, a 14-year-old girl, who managed to swim ashore to raise the alarm. |
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Coastguards and paramedics sprinted more than a mile to the aid of a woman who had broken her ankle while walking along a cliff edge in Whitby. |
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The weather in the Firth of Forth that day was night was described by Forth Coastguards as horrendous with gales, rough seas and freezing temperatures. |
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Coastguards fear young children on day trips to the beach with their parents could get caught out by sudden pockets of deep water and tidal currents. |
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Coastguards from England carried out the rescue off the coast of Cornwall. |
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Coastguards and police pulled him from the water and tried heart massage but could not save him. |
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Coastguards say they got reports yesterday morning that the whale had become entangled in lobster pots on the north east side of Shetland. |
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Coastguards at Stornoway said the 26-year-old, on board the trawler Audacious II, had been badly spiked through the hand by a ratfish caught in the nets. |
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Coastguards said nobody was injured and neither vessel was badly damaged. |
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