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Crews have 'exhausted all possibilities' of finding survivors in search for 6 missing off B.C. coast

Posted on: Jun 30, 2026 00:18 IST | Posted by: Cbc
Crews have 'exhausted all possibilities' of finding survivors in search for 6 missing off B.C. coast

look called away for 6 missing after charter boat sinks away B.C. Coast

Clarke told me the fact that lives were saved is mostly because of the couple — Brian Angus and Dorothy Stauffer — aboard a sailboat who came across the survivors and called in a mayday.

I spoke with the couple last night. Angus is a former commodore with the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club and a retired Air Canada captain, and Stauffer is a service director with the airline. 

They said they were on their way from Vancouver to Saturna Island when they saw five people in the water and their training took over. 

They began circling the survivors, using a dinghy they were towing as a life raft.

"We lost sight of the other two, we decided to just go for the three that were closer together, that's the decision — a hard one — we had to make," Angus told me. 

"The question you have in any incident as a pilot with Air Canada or a boater is: could we have done anything different? And we don't believe we could have."

The couple said there was no wreckage or debris at the scene, and none of the survivors had life preservers on. Angus and Stauffer stayed at the scene until they were able to transfer the survivors to a Canadian Coast Guard hovercraft.

Clarke told me it was obvious the duo knew what they were doing.

"They knew exactly who to call, exactly how to circle in," he said. "We're very grateful for their response, and I'm not surprised to hear that they had some experience based on how they handled things … they saved lives yesterday."

When I spoke yesterday with Brian Angus and Dorothy Stauffer, the couple who rescued three people with their sailboat, they described rolling seas and winds of about 15 knots. 

Clarke told me that the search area near Roberts Bank is known for strong currents and choppy water because it's where fresh water from the Fraser River meets the colder salt water in the ocean.

Clarke said when crews arrived the wind was manageable and they were dealing with "good search conditions."

Clarke told me crews made the hard call to suspend the search on Sunday after exhausting all avenues to find survivors.

That included using the boat's last known position, drift modelling and deploying live data marker buoys in the water.

They also searched shorelines and considered how long someone could survive in the water without a life preserver. 

The search involved multiple aircraft, including some equipped with thermal and infrared sensors. 

"We covered the area extensively," he said. 

"We were very confident … that we have exhausted all possibilities of finding anyone on the surface alive."

I just spoke with Maj. Gregory Clarke. He's the officer-in-charge of the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Victoria, who says crews haven't been able to locate the vessel that sank.

The boat is believed to have been a fishing charter that departed from Steveston. He said that it's still unclear what happened to the vessel.

"We have no idea at this time," he said, adding the focus for search and rescue was on recovering people in the water. "There was no sign of any vessel at all, that is what was alarming."

Three of the four people rescued were saved by a sailboat that came upon them in the water, while rescue crews pulled the fourth survivor from the water. A fifth person the sailboat crew spotted disappeared from view fairly quickly, he said.

Steven Chua

I'm in Steveston right now connecting with the local community to try and find more details about this incident. 

Historically, it was a small fishing village in Richmond with a big Japanese Canadian population. 

Its character has changed over the years to become more of a tourist hub, but it has retained its roots as a place for fishing and harbourside activities. 

I've spoken to several fishers and local businesses in the area. I've knocked on the doors of local whale watching companies. I've gone to coffee shops and asked around. 

So far, people expressed dismay and shock about the situation but don't know exactly what happened.

Six people are believed to be missing in the water off B.C.'s coast, after the charter boat they were on sank on Sunday. 

RCMP say they believe 10 people were on board. Four were rescued after two people out on their sailboat noticed five people in the water. 

The pair on the sailboat called in a mayday and said they were able to get three of the five people onto a dinghy.

The search for the remaining six people was suspended last night, according to the Victoria Joint Rescue Coordination Centre. The search-and-rescue centre said the RCMP has taken the lead on the situation, but B.C. RCMP has not responded to requests for an update. 

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