Published: 12:35PM Tuesday January 06, 2009
Source: Reuters
Source: ONE News
A search is underway in the frigid Southern Ocean for a Japanese
sailor reported missing from a whaling vessel, according to media
reports.
Hajime Shirasaki, a 30-year-old engine room oiler, was reported
missing from a whale spotting ship early on Monday when he did not
turn up for his shift.
"There has been a thorough on-board search of the Kyoshin Maru No 2
and when no sign of him was found the sea search intensified," Glen
Inwood, a spokesman for Japan's Institute of Cetacean Research,
told Australian state radio.
Japanese whaling ships in the area and crews from the New Zealand
coast guard were on their way to assist the search, as it was
likely Shirasaki had fallen overboard during heavy swells and
freezing conditions in the area, Inwood said.
Maritime New Zealand's Rescue Co-ordination Centre said the area
was too distant for an aerial search, while conditions in the area
meant it was unlikely the sailor was still alive.
"Survival time in waters of zero degrees and a four metre swell is
estimated at one hour," centre spokeswoman Christl McMillan told
the Sydney Morning Herald.
The search for Shirasaki is the latest in a series of woes to beset
the fleet in recent years.
In 2007 one sailor was killed in an accident aboard the factory ship Nisshin Maru, while another crewman was killed in an onboard fire on the same ship.
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