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US Coast Guard Rescues 4 From Sinking Boat On Jersey Shore

The U.S. Coast Guard rescued four people and a dog from a boat taking on water Sunday, Aug. 27 near the Forked River in Barnegat Bay, authorities said.

29-foot U.S. Coast Guard Response Boat

29-foot U.S. Coast Guard Response Boat

Photo Credit: US Coast Guard

A 29-foot Response Boat – Small crew from Coast Guard Station Barnegat Light discovered the sinking 30-foot recreational boat while already underway for operations.

The Coast Guard crew transferred the four people and their dog aboard the Coast Guard rescue boat. The recreational boat capsized moments after completing the personnel transfer.

“The boat’s owner believes the boat was taking on water due to a loose plug, but the compartment was not accessible to confirm,” said Chief Warrant Officer James B. Corbisiero, Coast Guard Station Barnegat Light’s commanding officer. “The timing of this rescue was fortunate; I commend the Coast Guard boat crew’s attentiveness and fast actions to aid these people and their dog.”

The Coast Guard crew took the rescued people and dog into a marina in Lanoka Harbor. A commercial salvage company righted the boat and towed it into the same marina.  

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