Search for Spanish fisherman off Blasket Islands continues

Poor weather conditions hampering efforts after man fell overboard at around 6.30pm

The Blasket Islands viewed from Dunmore Head. Photograph: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen/Wikimedia Commons
The Blasket Islands viewed from Dunmore Head. Photograph: Bjørn Christian Tørrissen/Wikimedia Commons

A search is continuing for a 46-year-old Spanish fisherman who fell overboard from a Spanish trawler fishing south west of the Blasket Islands on Wednesday evening.

The man was aboard the 38-metre trawler, Peixemar Dos, which is fishing out of Vigo in Galicia in north western Spain but which is currently operating from Castletownbere in west Cork.

The Irish Coast Guard Marine Rescue Centre on Valentia Island received a report of the man going overboard around 6.30pm and a search operation was launched.

Valentia RNLI Lifeboat, John and Margaret Doig was launched and proceeded to the scene while the Irish Coast Guard Sikorski helicopter, was also tasked to assist with the search.

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The helicopter arrived on scene around 7.55pm but visibility was poor and the helicopter returned to base at Shannon while the Valentia Lifeboat is expected to remain on scene until 11pm.

Weather conditions are described as poor with a Southerly gale blowing up 4.5m swells making the search operation difficult with poor visibility also hampering the search.

The LÉ Aisling is also en route to the scene which is some 40 miles south west of the Blaskets and is expected to arrive at around 4am and take over co-ordination of the search.

Barry Roche

Barry Roche

Barry Roche is Southern Correspondent of The Irish Times