The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

No sign as search for kayaker at sea scaled back

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- BY JAMIE ROSS

A massive search operation for a missing kayaker, which was launched on Saturday night, has been scaled back.

Coastguard teams responded over the weekend when a radio message concerning a kayaker in difficulty off the coast of Banff was picked up by rescue crews.

The call, which was made on a VHF radio, was made at about 4pm. Yesterday a spokeswoma­n for the Coastguard described a “large scale” search taking place involving teams from across Banff and Buchan.

However, nobody has actually reported a kayaker as missing.

She confirmed searches had continued, but said neither the lifeboat team from Fraserburg­h nor the service’s helicopter from Inverness were being redeployed. Police have also been stood down from the search.

She added: “This morning we had Macduff lifeboat, Banff Coastguard and Portsoy Coastguard rescue teams searching.

“We received one distress call over the radio, but there have been no reports of anyone missing and we have had no reports of anyone being overdue.

“Police have also looked into vehicles in the area and everything is accounted for. We couldn’t say if this was a call in error or malicious, but inquiries are ongoing.”

Anyone with informatio­n which may assist with searches in the area has been asked to contact the coastguard on 01224 592334.

A spokesman for Macduff lifeboat said it returned to port at about 8.30pm on Saturday before being tasked with carrying out further searches of the area from 10am yesterday.

Fraserburg­h’s lifeboat returned to its station at about 9.30pm.

A spokesman said: “After a thorough search at sea in poor light and poor conditions – lasting several hours – the search parties were stood down.”

Earlier this year, Coastguard helicopter­s and sea planes scoured the same area of the north-east when kayaker Dominic Jackson failed to call home.

The 35-year-old was last seen leaving Portsoy harbour in early February.

His kayak was found near Lybster in Caithness and his body was later found in the same area.

Mr Jackson’s family have subsequent­ly launched a charity promoting safety at sea.

“Wecouldn’t sayifthisw­as acallinerr­or ormaliciou­s”

 ??  ?? EMERGENCY SITUATION: The Coastguard co-ordinating the search from above Banff Links on Saturday night
EMERGENCY SITUATION: The Coastguard co-ordinating the search from above Banff Links on Saturday night

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