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Authorities Issue Alert for Missing Fishing Vessel and Operator
Antiguan authorities are searching for the missing fishing vessel MOYA and its operator, Mathias Greenaway, who has been missing since February 21. The 30-foot grey launch, registered as V2-547 PW, has a white wheelhouse and is powered by a 250 HP Isuzu inboard engine.
Chief Fisheries Officer Ian Horsford urges mariners to report any sightings to the Antigua and Barbuda Defence Force Coast Guard via VHF channel 16 or by calling (268) 462-3206, (268) 462-2841, or (268) 462-2843.

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Praying for Mathias Greenaway’s safe return. Hope the authorities find him soon!
This is concerning. Hoping he’s just stranded somewhere and will be found safe.
Hoping for a miracle. The fishing community is tight-knit—everyone needs to keep an eye out
A reminder of how dangerous the sea can be. Wishing for a positive outcome.Prayers!!!
OMG…. So heartbreaking. Authorities and locals must do everything possible to bring him home.
Can only imagine the family’s distress
Why don’t the fisheries division see to it all fishing vessel meet the standards in terms of communication radio and gps and life jacket and a small dinghy, but boy oh boy some a these boat so small that a dinghy give them competition, the government should negotiate with Japan and other government for trawler boats to least to fisher folks instead a taking more buildings as gifts from Japan.
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