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The U.S. Coast Guard on Friday found debris and a body after launching a search for a fishing vessel in distress off Massachusetts.
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The U.S. Coast Guard suspended the active search for missing mariners off Massachusetts after a period of intense, multi-platform searching, with crews including helicopters, aircraft, and surface vessels working from last known positions and debris evidence. These suspend/closure announcements are typically made when authorities determine that all reasonable search efforts have been exhausted or when new information changes the case trajectory. This indicates the operation around the Cape Ann/Jeffreys Ledge area was concluded unless new information emerges. [Cited news reports on Coast Guard suspending searches near Cape Ann, MA][1]
Related incidents in the same general area around late January 2026 involved a 72-foot fishing vessel off Cape Ann (the Lily Jean). The Coast Guard reported finding debris and a body, and ultimately suspended the search for the remaining missing crew after extensive assets and hours of search, weather, and sea conditions being cited as contributing factors. This provides context for the broader coastwise search activity in that region during that period. [Various coverage of Lily Jean search and suspension][4][5][8]
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The U.S. Coast Guard on Friday found debris and a body after launching a search for a fishing vessel in distress off Massachusetts.
turnto10.comThe U.S. Coast Guard has announced that the search for survivors on a commercial fishing vessel that sank off the coast of Massachusetts with seven aboard has been suspended.
www.ksat.comThe U.S. Coast Guard says it found debris and a body after a launching a search for a fishing vessel off Massachusetts
www.usnews.comBoston — The Coast Guard suspended its active search at 10:20 a.m. Friday, for four persons aboard an overdue 17 foot vessel off the coast of Cape Ann, Mass, pending any further developments. Follow
www.news.uscg.milThe U.S. Coast Guard has announced that the search for survivors on a commercial fishing vessel that sank off the coast of Massachusetts with seven aboard has been suspended.
www.wsls.comCoast Guard officials have not released the names of the seven people who were lost.
www.military.comThe U.S. Coast Guard says it found debris and a body after a launching a search for a fishing vessel off Massachusetts
www.independent.co.ukThe U.S. Coast Guard on Saturday said it was suspending the search off the coast of Massachusetts for a missing crew of the fishing boat Lily Jean.
www.washingtontimes.comThe Coast Guard said freezing conditions and rough seas made the nighttime search extremely difficult
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