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Double tragedy off Maine coast after fisherman and girlfriend encountered SHIPWRECK while gathering clams
Double tragedy off Maine coast after fisherman and girlfriend encountered SHIPWRECK while gathering clams

Daily Mail​

time5 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Double tragedy off Maine coast after fisherman and girlfriend encountered SHIPWRECK while gathering clams

A fishing boat captain and his girlfriend have died after encountering a shipwreck off the coast of Cape Cod. Shawn Arsenault, 64, and Felicia Daley, 54, vanished without a trace after setting off from Rock Harbor in Orleans, Massachusetts to go clamming on Sunday. A frantic manhunt was launched for the pair, with officials finally finding Arsenault's sunken boat three days later about five miles away, near Eastham. The couple were found inside the 'wheelhouse' of the boat, the captain's brother Paul Arsenault told the Boston Globe. They were not wearing life jackets and had not made a distress call, he added. Paul suspects his brother's beloved Seahorse, a 30-foot white-hulled vessel, got 'hooked up on a wreck that was on the bottom of the ocean'. He thinks the incident 'happened so fast' that Arsenault and Daley were unable to contact emergency services for help. The Coast Guard is also investigating reports that the fisherman threw electronic electronic equipment into the water before leaving the harbor. Arsenault and Daley planned to go clamming near the Target Ship Wreck in Cape Cod Bay aboard the Seahorse, which features a painted mermaid on the bow. They were reported missing on Tuesday morning when the harbormaster saw Arsenault's truck still parked at marina two days after the Seahorse left the harbor. Authorities began to search for the pair at the boat's last known location, which according to a cell phone ping was roughly two miles offshore from Chatham. Search crews were set to both sides of the harbor because 'phone pings have a high degree of variability'. The Coast Guard issued an urgent emergency alert and carried out an extensive search of Cape Cod Bay's fishing area overnight. A recreational fisherman spotted Arsenault's missing boat on Wednesday morning which, according to the Coast Guard, was found 'off shore inside the bay'. The cellphone ping 'put them offshore in Chatham on the wrong side', a spokesperson added. Officials previously said weather likely wasn't a factor in their disappearance, although search efforts were hampered by fog and thunderstorms. Paul said his brother and Daley, who had been dating for several months, were both experienced on boats. He told the newspaper that owning the Seahorse was 'Shawn's dream' and Sunday marked 'only his third time out' on the boat. Arsenault recently got 'new radar' and a 'fish finder', Paul added, noting his brother 'was excited' about his new equipment. Witnesses reported seeing Arsenault throw equipment overboard when he left the dock on Sunday morning. 'I noticed in the surf there was something floating, so I went down to see what it was, and it turned out to be a GPS unit off of a boat,' local resident Sam Miller, who spotted the device while walking along the beach with her father told CBS Boston. 'We could tell it was a GPS unit off a boat... it had blue tape on it that said 'F/V Seahorse.' The Coast Guard confirmed it have received reports from locals, but did not say what equipment may have been tossed. The agency is investigating the reports. But Paul remains skeptical, telling the Globe that he 'can't imagine' Arsenault throwing anything overboard because 'all that stuff means a lot to him'. The grieving brother also paid tribute to Arsenault and his partner, whom he claims were 'absolutely nuts about each other'. He hailed the fishing captain as a 'hero' and said he was 'very loved in his community', sharing how Arsenault would go out of his way to help those in need. 'There was one gentleman with Parkinson's ... my brother would cook him dinner every night and walk it down to him,' he told the newspaper. 'That's the kind of person he was.' Arsenault also 'loved being on the water,' Paul explained, telling WCVB: 'He loved the excitement. He loved being his own boss. He loved being a captain.' He added the tragedy is 'like a nightmare' and he is still 'waiting to wake up'. The couple's friends are also mourning their deaths, with Arsenault's friend Patrick sharing how the late fisherman was 'cracking jokes' and had a voice so loud that 'you would know he was in the next town over'. Daley's friend Scott Amerault told TV station 'if you had her as a friend, you had a good friend'. Although he is wondering what went wrong in the harbor, Amerault said the ocean 'takes you when it wants to' and 'you can't question what the ocean does'. Some locals have suggested the structure of the boat may have contributed to the tragedy, with one alleging it was 'not a very stable boat'. 'It had a round shine, and a lot of gear high. If it got hung up on a drag or something like that, it'd go right over,' charter operator Hap Farrell to WCVB. Coast Guard Commander Cliff Graham, in a statement to NBC 10, confirmed the tragedy and said: 'Our hearts go out to the families of both persons onboard. 'The level of support from our maritime response partners and members from the fishing and local community was remarkable. It directly contributed to detection of the vessel and closure for the family.'

Remains of couple who went missing off Cape Cod found after crews locate their missing fishing boat
Remains of couple who went missing off Cape Cod found after crews locate their missing fishing boat

The Independent

timea day ago

  • The Independent

Remains of couple who went missing off Cape Cod found after crews locate their missing fishing boat

The bodies of two people have been discovered aboard a sunken fishing boat off the coast of Eastham in Cape Cod, the Coast Guard said Wednesday. Captain of the F/V Seahorse, Shawn Arsenault, 64, and his girlfriend, Felicia Daley, 54, set sail out of Rock Harbor in Orleans on Sunday for a clamming trip, Arsenault's brother, Paul, told NBC10 Boston. The couple was fishing near the Target Ship Wreck off Eastham in Cape Cod Bay and a cellphone ping last located their boat about two miles off the coast of Chatham. Their boat had not returned to dock as expected by Tuesday morning, prompting a search by the Coast Guard. Paul Arsenault said the couple had only been dating a few months and were 'crazy about each other.' Officials said Shawn Arsenault was seen throwing electronic items overboard just after leaving Orleans, including a GPS that was found on the beach. Paul Arsenault told NBC10 Boston about his brother, "He was very excited about his new equipment, he installed it, left Sunday morning, and he said that he wasn't coming back till he had his 30-bag limit, and that's the last I heard of him.' Aerial video showed the sunken boat near Saints Landing in Brewster. The Coast Guard said Arsenault had been remodeling the white boat that had a mermaid on the bow and 'Seahorse' painted on the stern. 'Our hearts go out to the families of both persons onboard," Commander Cliff Graham, a search and rescue mission coordinator for the case, said in a statement. "The level of support from our maritime response partners and members from the fishing and local community was remarkable. It directly contributed to detection of the vessel and closure for the family." The Coast Guard is asking anyone with information to contact the Sector Southeastern New England command center.

‘Both great people': Friends grapple with discovery of sunken boat, two bodies found in Cape Cod Bay
‘Both great people': Friends grapple with discovery of sunken boat, two bodies found in Cape Cod Bay

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Yahoo

‘Both great people': Friends grapple with discovery of sunken boat, two bodies found in Cape Cod Bay

Friends of a Cape Cod couple are grappling with the news of two bodies found and a sunken boat located on the ocean floor. Shawn Arsenault, 64, and his girlfriend, Felicia Daley, 54, left Rock Harbor in Orleans Sunday to go clamming in a 30-foot vessel called 'Seahorse'. The harbormaster noticed Arsenault's truck still in the parking lot on Tuesday morning, and an intensive search began. A recreational vessel dragging its fishing gear spotted the wreckage Wednesday afternoon two miles off the coast of Brewster. Authorities brought the remains of two people to shore in Dennis hours later. 'They were both great people,' said friend Patrick McLaughlin. 'He was a loud character with his jokes, and she would do anything to help you out.' Authorities had not formally identified the bodies found as of Wednesday night. However, friends said they didn't need official confirmation to grasp the tragic outcome. 'They were just going out to make a few dollars. The ocean said, no, not today,' said friend Scott Amerault. Amerault told Boston 25 News Daley held a special place in his heart ever since they went to Nauset Regional High School together. 'She will always be remembered,' he said. 'Heart of gold but salty as hell.' Witnesses on land told the Coast Guard they potentially saw items, including a GPS, being thrown overboard before the boat went missing. Those accounts are adding to speculation about what happened. 'We like to stress that mariners file voyage plans with loved ones so somebody knows where you're going and how long you're going to be out for,' said Lt. Quinn LeCain with the U.S. Coast Guard Sector SE New England. State and federal agencies are now working together to figure out how to handle the underwater wreck. They're looking into factors like how much fuel is on board and whether there's a threat to the environment. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Fisherman and girlfriend vanish without a trace after he hurled equipment off boat then sailed onto Cape Cod
Fisherman and girlfriend vanish without a trace after he hurled equipment off boat then sailed onto Cape Cod

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

  • Daily Mail​

Fisherman and girlfriend vanish without a trace after he hurled equipment off boat then sailed onto Cape Cod

A frantic manhunt is entering its fourth day after a Massachusetts fisherman was reportedly seen throwing equipment overboard before he and his girlfriend vanished without a trace. Shawn Arsenault, 64, and his partner Felicia Daley, 54, set off from Rock Harbor in Orleans, about 100 miles east of Newport, on Saturday. Locals reported to the Coast Guard that Arsenault was seen tossing electronic equipment into the water before leaving the Harbor. The couple had planned to go clamming near the Target Ship Wreck in Cape Cod Bay aboard their 30-foot white fishing boat, which features a painted mermaid on the bow and its name 'Seahorse' scrawled across the stern. But they never returned. The first sign something was wrong when locals reported to the Sunday morning when local resident Sam Miller and her father spotted a critical clue while walking along the beach. 'I noticed in the surf there was something floating, so I went down to see what it was, and it turned out to be a GPS unit off of a boat,' she told CBS Boston. 'We could tell it was a GPS unit off a boat... it had blue tape on it that said 'F/V Seahorse.' The Millers tried to return the device by leaving a note on Arsenault's nearby pickup truck in Rock Harbor. But when they returned Monday and saw the truck still unmoved, they alerted the harbormaster - who quickly contacted the Coast Guard. The frantic manhunt for a missing Massachusetts couple is entering its fourth day as the Coast Guard is investigating Officials say weather likely wasn't a factor in the disappearance, although search efforts have been hampered by fog and thunderstorms. 'We activated the Cape Cod Mutual Response System,' Coast Guard Commander Cliff Graham told CBS, noting visibility had been poor. 'Up today we are under a small craft advisory. Our search efforts are a little diminished because of the weather.' Authorities said a cellphone believed to be on board last pinged roughly two miles offshore from Chatham. Coast Guard Lt. Quinn LeCain confirmed reports that Arsenault was seen tossing items overboard shortly after departing. 'We received reports that he was seen throwing electronic equipment overboard,' LeCain said in an email to CBS. 'We can't confirm what exactly was thrown... there was a Facebook comment saying that it was his old GPS.' Now, as search crews scour the waters of Cape Cod Bay, Arsenault's family is fearing the worst. 'I really don't know what to think or feel right now,' his brother told WCVB. 'The boat was just checked out by his mechanic, he said everything was A-OK. 'He just got a new radar, a fish finder, and he was all excited about that. 'He got it all hooked up. He said he was going not coming home until he has his 30 bags.' He added a heartbreaking message to his brother: 'You're in my prayers, brother. I hope God takes care of you.' Anyone with information about the Seahorse or its occupants is urged to contact the Sector Southeastern New England command center at 866-819-9128.

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