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Passenger who fell overboard recovered dead
A passenger on the 'Spirit of Tasmania' has died after going overboard. The body of the man was recovered from the water off Geelong, Victoria, on April 30, 2023, at ~08:50 p.m. The vessel turned around shortly after 8:00 p.m. while bound for Tasmania, as a search for the missing man and a headcount was conducted onboard. The passenger's death was not being treated as suspicious. Spirit of Tasmania ferry is now returning to port. It comes days after an Australian went overboard on a Royal Caribbean ship. 35-year-old Warwick Tollemache, from Brisbane, was identified as the man who fell from Quantum OTS into the Pacific ~1400km south of the Hawaiian islands late Tuesday night. Spirit of Tasmania 1 ferry A spokesperson for Victoria Police said police would prepare a report for the Coroner after a man’s body had been recovered from waters off Geelong at about 08:50 p.m. on Sunday, April 30th.
Chinderah-based disaster warning service Aeeris to provide maritime advice for Tasmania’s ferries
DISASTER warning service Aeeris will provide severe weather alerts on the high seas after sailing into a contract with the TT-Line Company for its Tasmanian ferries. The listed Chinderah-based Aeeris, headed by tech entrepreneur Kerry Plowright, will provide around-the-clock severe weather forecasting, monitoring and alerts for the shipping line’s two passenger ferries. The contract is for the Spirits of Tasmania 1 and 11. http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/business/chinderahbased-disaster-warning-service-aeeris-to-provide-maritime-advice-for-tasmanias-ferries/news-story/651e0b60c934aae6b0761a20411e8ccb
Search for man lost over board abandoned
The search has been suspended for a man missing in freezing waters in Bass Strait after he fell overboard from the "Spirit of Tasmania 1" in the night of June 24, 2016. Police have found items of clothing and belongings believed to belong to the 45-year-old Ballarat man, who passengers saw fall into the water about 124 kilometres south-east of Port Phillip Heads at 11.40 p.m. The ferry was travelling from Melbourne to Tasmania at the time of the incident, which sparked a massive search of a 247 square kilometre area. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority was notified at 12.10 a.m. and coordinated the search with two helicopters capable of searching for the man at night, including the Victoria Police Air Wing, along with the Spirit of Tasmania ferries and two cargo ships. Water Police, four helicopters and the maritime authority's dedicated search and rescue plane joined the search from first light. But the plane arrived back in Melbourne shortly after 1pm without locating the man and a spokeswoman for the maritime authority confirmed the search has been suspended. The decision to suspend the search was based on expert medical advice that the man could not have survived past midday, taking into account various factors including water temperature and weather conditions. The circumstances leading to the man going overboard remained unclear, but Tasmanian police will speak with witnesses upon the ship's arrival in Devonport and seek any CCTV footage that may assist with the investigation. Passengers who saw the man go overboard alerted the ship's staff and they took immediate emergency action. A passenger aboard the ship posted on social media that all passengers were asked to gather in the main sitting area for three hours while the ferry joined the search. The "Spirit of Tasmania I" and "Spirit of Tasmania II" were released from the search on June 25 morning. The "Spirit of Tasmania II" arrived in Melbourne at noon while the "Spirit of Tasmania I" reached Devonport by 2.15 p.m. The night's scheduled crossings from Melbourne and Devonport both proceeded as normal. Tasmania Police was assisting with the investigation but the death is not being treated as suspicious.
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