A search and rescue operation for a missing paddler has entered its third day, following the discovery of an un-manned outrigger canoe around 100 metres off shore of Thursday Island on Wednesday afternoon.
Yesterday, from first to last light, extensive aerial and surface searches covered hundreds of square nautical miles in the vicinity of the channel between Horn and Thursday Islands where the missing 38-year-old was last seen on his vessel.
The tight-knit community have come together to bolster the search party efforts on land and at sea and their efforts have been praised by Torres Strait Patrol Group Acting Inspector Andrew Pool.
‘The missing man has strong ties to the community here and is a much loved and valued father, partner, son and friend to many and everything possible is being done to locate him,’ Acting Inspector Pool said.
‘The search party has taken into account tidal patterns, and conditions have at times been challenging with rough sea and winds, with intermittent rains easing. Unfortunately, no further items of interest have been found.
‘As time progresses, grave fears are held for the man’s welfare and every support is being offered to his family.
‘The search will continue until nightfall, with several water police vessels along with private boats, and rotary aircraft taking part.
Boaties and other recreational water users are asked to immediately report sightings to police. Earlier releases.
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