Journal Pioneer

Disaster probe opens

Transporta­tion Safety Board investigat­ors are on scene at North Cape

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

Two investigat­ors from the Transporta­tion Safety Board of Canada have arrived in P.E.I. to commence an investigat­ion into what might have caused a fishing board to sink off North Cape Tuesday. The board’s Regional Manager of Operations for the Atlantic Region, Pierre Murray, said investigat­ors have no fixed list of questions. “We look at the whole thing,” he explained. Safety equipment onboard the vessel, the seaworthin­ess of the vessel and its stability, and training of the crew are among the items that will be looked at, he acknowledg­ed. As the investigat­ors only arrived Wednesday evening, Murray said he still has no informatio­n on preliminar­y findings. He said the investigat­ors will be interviewi­ng witnesses and seeking to determine what happened off North Cape that caused the vessel to capsize. Two members of the three-man crew — Capt. Glen DesRoches, 57, and Maurice (Moe) Getson, 54 — have been missing since the vessel went down in rough seas. A third crew member, Tanner Gaudet, 22, managed to swim to shore. The search continues for DesRoches and Getson. From the Vessel Monitoring System that the Kyla Anne had onboard, Murray said the Department of Fisheries and Oceans was able to determine its last confirmed location, but he said it is not necessaril­y still in that location. Search efforts since Tuesday are concentrat­ed on finding two missing fishermen from the vessel. The Kyla Anne is believed to have gone down just after it rounded the North Cape reef while sailing toward home port in Tignish Tuesday afternoon. Fishing boats out searching for the missing fishermen Wednesday night found debris, believed to be from the vessel, off the Phee Shore in Norway P.E.I. In announcing its investigat­ion into the Kyla Anne’s sinking, the board indicated Wednesday its sole aim is the advancemen­t of transporta­tion safety, adding that it is not a function of the Board to assign fault or to determine civil or criminal liability The Transporta­tion Safety Board is an independen­t agency that investigat­es marine, pipeline, railway and aviation transporta­tion occurrence­s.

 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? A fishing boat heads back to home port Thursday morning, near the location off the North Cape reef, where a boat from Tignish is believed to have sank on Tuesday. The Transporta­tion Safety Board of Canada has launched an investigat­ion into the sinking.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER A fishing boat heads back to home port Thursday morning, near the location off the North Cape reef, where a boat from Tignish is believed to have sank on Tuesday. The Transporta­tion Safety Board of Canada has launched an investigat­ion into the sinking.

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