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Coast Guard rescue overdue boater near Barnegat Inlet, NJ

Coast Guard rescue overdue boater near Barnegat Inlet, NJ
Archive image: A Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin helicopter taxis out of a hangar in Washington D.C., Jan. 30, 2018.
Crews from Air Station Atlantic City support the National Capital Region Air Defense Facility (NCRADF) by supplying multiple aircraft to assist the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD).
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class David Micallef.

OCEAN COUNTY, N.J.​ — The Coast Guard crews rescue an 80-year-old man from a 16-foot boat that ran aground near Barnegat Inlet, Monday.​

Watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay received a report from the son of the overdue boater stating that his father had not returned home at sunset. The son also informed watchstanders that his father departed without communication devices, having only a life jacket and whistle onboard his vessel.​

Coast Guard members from Station Barnegat Light and Air Station Atlantic City along with a New Jersey State police aviation unit responded to the report.

New Jersey State Police located the man near Barnegat Inlet and the Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin Short-Range Recovery Helicopter crew hoisted him to safety, transporting him to Island Beach State Park where emergency medical services (EMS) personnel was standing by.

“This case really emphasized the importance of letting someone know your whereabouts before you get underway,” said Cmdr. Brett Workman, Sector Delaware Bay Search and Rescue Mission Coordinator. “The family knew where he was departing from, where he planned to go, and when he was expected to return. Since his family knew his float plan, we knew where to look, and were ultimately able to locate and rescue him. In addition to letting someone know your float plan, it is always recommended that mariners have reliable means of communication when they are on the water.”

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