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An air and sea search has resumed for the crew of a Scottish trawler missing in the North Sea. | An air and sea search has resumed for the crew of a Scottish trawler missing in the North Sea. |
One body was found on Friday along with an empty life raft and rescuers are continuing to look for three crewmen. | One body was found on Friday along with an empty life raft and rescuers are continuing to look for three crewmen. |
A distress signal was picked up from the Meridian on Thursday night, in severe seas 160 miles east of Aberdeen. | A distress signal was picked up from the Meridian on Thursday night, in severe seas 160 miles east of Aberdeen. |
The crew are 49-year-old skipper Martin Gardner, Edward Gardner, 50, and Ian Donald, 55, all from Anstruther, Fife, and Sidney Low, 52, from Aberdeen. | |
Fife Constabulary have not yet released the identity of the recovered body. | |
Still we are searching as long as we find the slightest hope of finding anyone alive Anders Bang-AndersenNorwegian Coastguard | |
Debris and an empty life raft were discovered in the water on Friday afternoon, but the Meridian was equipped with a second life raft which is the focus of the search. | |
Rescue teams have been working round the clock to find the men, who were carrying out observation work for oil firm Talisman Energy in Norwegian waters. | |
The Kirkcaldy-registered vessel had been caught up in force 10 storms when it disappeared off the radar on Thursday night. | |
The weather has now improved in the area giving good conditions for ships and aircraft looking for survivors. | |
RAF crews spotted debris in the water during their search | |
Two Norwegian aircraft are involved in the search, along with a Sea King helicopter from RAF Boulmer, in Northumberland, and a Nimrod from RAF Kinloss, in Moray. | |
Several fishing boats and oil standby vessels are also assisting efforts to locate the crew. | |
Anders Bang-Andersen, of the Norwegian Coastguard, said the operation would continue as long as there was daylight. | |
He said: "Still we are searching as long as we find the slightest hope of finding anyone alive - and even longer. | |
"We have to evaluate throughout the day what is the realism in continuing the search in the scale that we have now." |