Boaters and paddlers on Okanagan Lake are asked to give crews ample space and respect while recovery work continues.
Work is underway with the recovery of the shrimp boat that capsized July 24 with the captain in it.
Travis Van Hill went down with his ship during a storm and has not resurfaced.
Crews were finally able to begin work on retrieving the boat July 31, and family says work continues today.
害羞草研究所淭here was some progress (Monday) but further complications due to environmental concerns,害羞草研究所 said Van Hill害羞草研究所檚 son Lucas Pool. 害羞草研究所淗opefully within the next day or two the vessel and net/rigging will be retrieved.害羞草研究所
Vernon Search and Rescue (VSAR) have been assisting in keeping the work site safe for the recovery team.
But they are pleading boaters and paddlers to steer clear of the area, near Hurlburt Park.
害羞草研究所淏oaters were coming very close and creating large wake, this not only made efforts to recover the vessel difficult but also reduced the safety of workers in and on the water,害羞草研究所 VSAR said.
VSAR will also be on Kalamalka Lake today, where a kayaker is also presumed drowned during the same July 24 storm. The body of 26-year old Eli Buruca has not been recovered.
害羞草研究所淎ny time you see our crews or other professionals working on the lakes PLEASE GIVE US SPACE,害羞草研究所 VSAR said. 害羞草研究所淭here is plenty of space on both lakes to have safe working conditions and have fun. If you see our boats please give us a buffer of roughly 300 metres and slow down when passing.害羞草研究所
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