Whatipū, 14 September 2024 – At approximately 11:49 pm on Friday 13 September, a person was swept off the rocks near Nine Pin Rock, at the entrance to Manukau Harbour. Volunteers from Coastguard Titirangi and Coastguard Papakura responded and launched a search for the missing rock fisherman.
After a two-hour search in difficult conditions, the vessels returned to shore. Coastguard Papakura skipper Jim Levitt, aboard Papakura Rescue 1, said: “The wind and tide created very choppy seas, made worse by a 1.5-metre swell. Both crews from Papakura and Titirangi gave it their all, but the rough conditions near the bar made it too dangerous to continue searching while staying safe.”
Coastguard Titirangi skipper Mike Armstrong, aboard Lenses Online Rescue, added: “Despite all the search equipment available to our crews, visibility and conditions on the bar remained poor.”
Coastguard Auckland Air Patrol continued the search from the air at daylight, while Coastguard Papakura and Coastguard Titirangi volunteers also returned to the water to assist.
Sadly, the missing man was not found. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the missing person during this difficult time.
We extend our thanks to all the volunteers who responded overnight and today.
ENDS