Lost Labrador fishermen

Monday, Sept. 20th, 2021

Seaward Enterprises Association of Newfoundland and Labrador has called on the National Commissioner of the RCMP to immediately request that the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre (JRCC) in Halifax, along with the Canadian Coast Guard, continue search efforts for two missing Labrador fishermen.

“We’ve asked RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki in her capacity as the lead agency in the now-recovery mission to order the resumption of the maximum level of search and rescue effort to locate the fishermen,” said Merv Wiseman, an outspoken search and rescue advocate and organizer with SEA-NL.

“As long as there’s a chance that these men may be found — and there is that chance — we must move heaven and earth to find them,” Wiseman said. “At the very least National Defence and the Canadian Coast Guard should be compelled to resume their search on humanitarian and compassionate grounds. I’m appalled that the search and rescue mission was called off so early.”

Two men from Mary’s Harbour, Labrador — Marc Russell and Joey Jenkins — were aboard the 28-foot open Island Lady that failed to return to port Friday evening. The JRCC and the Canadian Coast suspended search and rescue operations Sunday evening, handing over control to the RCMP as a recovery mission.

Some debris has been found, but not the fishing vessel. Labrador doesn’t have dedicated search and rescue resources, including aircraft or vessels.

Contact: Merv Wiseman 689 5735