Fishing boat rammed by oil tanker to be retrieved

This is the ill-fated FFB Dearyn, the fishing boat that collided with a commercial ship in the West Philippine Sea.

This is the ill-fated FFB Dearyn, the fishing boat that collided with a commercial ship in the West Philippine Sea. (Photo from the Philippine Coast Guard)

MANILA, Philippines — Efforts are underway to salvage and tow the fishing boat Dearyn, which sank off Pangasinan last week after being hit by foreign oil tanker MT Pacific Anna, killing three fishermen.

Philippine Coast Guard spokesperson Rear Adm. Armando Balilo on Monday said the boat is expected to be salvaged and towed within the week.

Harbor Star, the company tasked to salvage and tow the boat, is expected to depart Monday night from Navotas City to retrieve the sunken boat. The PCG’s BRP Malapascua located Dearyn some 180 nautical miles off Agno, Pangasinan, on Monday.

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“Based on the report, the fishing boat is reportedly in bad condition and would require to be lifted onboard a salvor ship,” Balilo said.

“From its initial position of being capsized on its left side, with its two outriggers already detached and its plywood-made bow already missing, the fishing boat was reported to be floating,” he added.

—FRANCES MANGOSING

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