Three men have been rescued from the Coral Sea after “several shark attacks” damaged their inflatable catamaran.
The three men, who were traveling to the Cairns in the far north of Queensland, were rescued in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The boat’s emergency distress beacon sent out a call at 1:30 a.m. local time.
Vincent Thomas Etienne, Staislav Beryozkin and Evgeny Kovalevsky.russian.ocean.way Instagram

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Avideoposted on the AMSA’s official Twitter, now known as X, shared footage of the search and rescue effort. “Remember to always bring a registered beacon with you when you’re out on the water - it could help save your life,” the tweet accompanying the clip read.
“AMSA requested the assistance of Panama-flagged vehicle carrier Dugong Ace and tasked the Cairns-based Challenger Rescue Aircraft to the scene. Dugong Ace successfully conducted the rescue and collected three people,” the release added.
According toNBC News, the men had set off from the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu on Aug. 28 on the latest stage of an around-the-world trip.
Per the outlet, the sailors, aged between 28 and 64, are said to be unharmed. Their belongings were also saved, but the catamaran was lost.
The trio, two Russians and one Frenchman, are due to arrive in Brisbane, Australia on Thursday morning, the release said.
Joe Zeller, a senior manager at AMSA, said in a video statement that the catamaran had “large sections of its hull missing,” reportedCNN,
Zeller added that the men were “very happy” to be rescued.
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Per the voyage’s Instagram account@russian.ocean.way, the three men onboard were Evgeny Kovalevsky, Stanislav Berezkin and Vincent Thomas Etienne.
source: people.com