The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has coordinated the rescue of a small workboat with four people on board that went missing in the Solomon Sea near Papua New Guinea.
AMSA’s Response Centre received a request for assistance from Port Moresby’s Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre about 7.30pm (AEST) on 10 September after the 14-metre vessel broke down and was adrift north-east of Woodlark Island in the Solomon Sea.
AMSA’s response efforts were assisted with an Australian Defence Force (ADF) P-8 aircraft that located the vessel, which was still adrift, around midday on 13 September.
The ADF aircraft remained overhead until a bulk carrier merchant vessel Uni Sunshine arrived and took the disabled vessel in tow.
AMSA sincerely thanks the ADF for its aerial assistance and the merchant vessel for its support.
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Images courtesy of the ADF at: http://images.defence.gov.au/S20222925