The U.S. Coast Guard is looking for a man who allegedly jumped on the cruise ship Carnival Mardi Gras in Atlantic waters early Saturday morning. Carnival Cruise Line told FOX Business that the incident happened while the ship was returning to Port Canaveral. CDC RAISES TRAVEL WARNING FOR CRUISE INDUSTRY TWO YEARS IN PANDEMIA “The ship’s crew participated in the search and rescue efforts until the ship was released by the US Coast Guard, which is continuing the search. The Carnival Care team supports the visitor’s family. Mardi Gras has arrived in Port Canaveral and will travel to the next its route, “a spokesman said in a statement. Ticker Security Last change Change% CCL CARNIVAL CORP. 19.56 +0.05 + 0.26% “Our thoughts and prayers are with the visitor and his family,” the cruise line said. Carnival Mardi Gras cruise ship docked in Florida (iStock / iStock) Carnival told Fox 35 that the ship’s crew immediately began searching and rescuing the man, but were unable to locate him. The station reported that the Coast Guard has since undertaken investigations and that the ship is continuing its voyage to Port Canaveral. GET FOX BUSINESS IN ENGINE BY CLICKING HERE Public relations expert David Mikalev, of the US Coast Guard in Jacksonville, confirmed to Fox Business on Saturday that the man was a 43-year-old passenger. He jumped about 55 miles east of Port Canaveral, Florida. Musician Elio Pace reacts to the change of course of his cruise ship, as a result of which crew members are trapped after the issuance of an arrest warrant on the ship. Micallef noted that the Coast Guard immediately dispatched aircraft and watercraft, including a 144-wing fixed-wing aircraft. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT FOX BUSINESS Cruise Ship Elation also helped with the search, and mid-size Coast Guard Cutters Ibis and Heron were also on the scene. This comes about a week after the Carnival Magic ship helped the Coast Guard rescue a stranded sailor about 69 miles off the coast of Port Canaveral.
title: “Coast Guard Searching After Man Jumps Overboard On Carnival Mardi Gras Cruise " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Raul Hopkins”
The U.S. Coast Guard is looking for a man who allegedly jumped on the cruise ship Carnival Mardi Gras in Atlantic waters early Saturday morning. Carnival Cruise Line told FOX Business that the incident happened while the ship was returning to Port Canaveral. CDC RAISES TRAVEL WARNING FOR CRUISE INDUSTRY TWO YEARS IN PANDEMIA “The ship’s crew participated in the search and rescue efforts until the ship was released by the US Coast Guard, which is continuing the search. The Carnival Care team supports the visitor’s family. Mardi Gras has arrived in Port Canaveral and will travel to the next its route, “a spokesman said in a statement. Ticker Security Last change Change% CCL CARNIVAL CORP. 19.56 +0.05 + 0.26% “Our thoughts and prayers are with the visitor and his family,” the cruise line said. Carnival Mardi Gras cruise ship docked in Florida (iStock / iStock) Carnival told Fox 35 that the ship’s crew immediately began searching and rescuing the man, but were unable to locate him. The station reported that the Coast Guard has since undertaken investigations and that the ship is continuing its voyage to Port Canaveral. GET FOX BUSINESS IN ENGINE BY CLICKING HERE Public relations expert David Mikalev, of the US Coast Guard in Jacksonville, confirmed to Fox Business on Saturday that the man was a 43-year-old passenger. He jumped about 55 miles east of Port Canaveral, Florida. Musician Elio Pace reacts to the change of course of his cruise ship, as a result of which crew members are trapped after the issuance of an arrest warrant on the ship. Micallef noted that the Coast Guard immediately dispatched aircraft and watercraft, including a 144-wing fixed-wing aircraft. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE ABOUT FOX BUSINESS Cruise Ship Elation also helped with the search, and mid-size Coast Guard Cutters Ibis and Heron were also on the scene. This comes about a week after the Carnival Magic ship helped the Coast Guard rescue a stranded sailor about 69 miles off the coast of Port Canaveral.