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Old 03-13-2006, 09:59 PM   #1
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NARRAGANSETT, R.I. -- The Coast Guard says it will continue searching until Tuesday morning for three University of Rhode Island students who were reported missing while boating on Narragansett Bay.

NBC 10's Dylan Dreyer reported that a 13-foot aluminum rowboat was found floating in the West Passage, about 1,200 yards from shore. The Coast Guard said an oar, a ball cap and a sandal also were recovered.

The missing students were identified as Daniel Donahue, 20, of Glocester; Geoffrey Wilkes, 18, of Harmony; and Fandia Shloul, 21, of Pawtucket. Donahue and Wilkes are students in the environmental and life sciences program. Shloul is a nursing student.

The three set out in a rowboat before dawn Monday. The bay was shrouded in dense fog at the time. A Coast Guard news release said the people might have taken a rowboat from the pier where the University of Rhode Island docks its research vessel Endeavor.

Coast Guard Cmdr. Peter Martin said boats would remain on the water overnight to continue the search as long as it is safe. He said fog would prevent searching from aircraft. Other agencies may continue searching beyond Tuesday morning, Martin said.

Martin said the water temperature is about 40 degrees, which is a cause for concern.

"We have not had any overly cause for optimism at this point," Martin told reporters. "It's very limited survival estimates in that type of water."

Martin said he did not know if any of the students had any particular boating expertise. Authorities do not believe the boaters were wearing life jackets.

University President Robert Carothers said a security guard at the bay campus heard voices off shore at about 2:30 a.m., but he didn't see anyone because of the fog. About 90 minutes later, the security guard heard what sounded like a moan from the direction of Dutch Island.

The security guard called the Coast Guard, which began a search at about 5 a.m. for the three people.

Carothers cautioned that it's not certain that whoever was in the boat fell into the water. Searchers also checked Dutch Island by foot and by air for any sign of the boaters.

"We're all hoping that whoever is involved in this is on the shore," Carothers said.

The students attended a small, off-campus party early Monday morning at Bonnet Shores, a waterfront neighborhood just south of the URI Narragansett Bay Campus, Narragansett Police Chief David Smith said.

"Detectives have spoken to people at the house ... We're trying to chase down a bunch of different avenues to where they might be right now," Deputy Chief Joseph Little said Monday morning.

Authorities said friends of the missing students discouraged them from launching the boat.

Coast Guard boats from Stations Castle Hill and Point Judith and a helicopter crew from Air Station Cape Cod searched the waters from the West Passage of Narragansett Bay to Wickford.

The state Department of Environmental Management, the Narragansett Police Department and a Rhode Island State Police dive team assisted in the search effort.

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Old 03-13-2006, 11:58 PM   #2
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You have 30-60 minutes in 40-50 degree water
15-30 in 30-40 degree water

If they'd been drinking, faster than that.

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Old 03-14-2006, 08:04 AM   #3
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Water Temperature Exhaustion Death
80°F 27°C Indefinite Indefinite
70-80°F 21-27°C 3-12 hours 3 hours-indefinite
60-70°F 16-21°C 2-7 hours 2-40 hours
50-60°F 10-16°C 1-2 hours 1-6 hours
40-50°F 4-10°C 30-60 minutes 1-3 hours
33-40°F 1-4°C 15-30 minutes 30-90 minutes
32°F 0°C <15 minutes 15-45 minutes

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Old 03-14-2006, 08:20 AM   #4
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Update is not good:

No Sign Of Missing Students In Overnight Search
Rowboat Found Floating In West Passage

POSTED: 10:13 am EST March 13, 2006
UPDATED: 6:29 am EST March 14, 2006

NARRAGANSETT, R.I. -- Coast Guard crews searched Narragansett Bay overnight for three University of Rhode Island students who disappeared early Monday after getting in a row boat after a party.

Narragansett police are returning to the bay campus Tuesday to resume the search for the three students.

Police identified the missing students as Daniel Donahue, 20, of Smithfield, Geoffrey Wilkes, 18, of Glocester, and Fandia Shloul, 21, of Pawtucket.

Rescuers searching the bay and a nearby island found a partially submerged aluminum row boat more than 1,000 yards off shore along with an oar, a ball cap and a sandal. Thick fog forced a Coast Guard helicopter to return to base Monday afternoon.

Authorities said the chances of survival were diminishing if the students never left the 40-degree water. Coast Guard officials said the search will continue as long as seas are safe.

"As you might expect, a lot of the problem is the uncertainty," Narragansett Police Chief David Smith said during a news conference. "We all hold out hope, but not knowing is probably the worst part" for the students' families.

The search began before sunrise Monday after a security guard at URI's Narragansett Bay campus heard people talking off shore about 2:30 a.m. but didn't see anyone through the fog, URI President Robert Carothers said. Coast Guard officials said the voices sounded distressed.

About 30 minutes later, the guard heard what he thought was a moan from the same area and called the Coast Guard, Carothers said.

The search turned up the row boat, said Tom Guthlein, commanding officer of a Coast Guard station in Newport.

The boat appeared sea worthy, but the passage is frequently traveled by larger vessels, Guthlein said. Fog reduced visibility early Monday morning to as little as 50 yards.

A fishing boat passing through the area in the early morning reported spotting an obstruction in the water, officials said. But the fishermen couldn't positively identify the object in the dark and fog.

Authorities didn't believe the boaters were wearing life jackets.

"We're all hoping that whoever is involved in this is on the shore," Carothers said.

Donahue and Wilkes study environmental life science and Shloul studies nursing, school officials said.

The students were attending a small, off-campus party early Monday morning at Bonnet Shores, a waterfront neighborhood just south of the Narragansett Bay campus, Narragansett Police Chief David Smith said.

Friends of the missing students discouraged them from launching the boat, authorities said. Smith said the boat did not belong to the students.

Fellow URI Students Keep Vigil For Missing Peers

The missing students were all native Rhode Islanders just starting spring break.

Sam Scibarassi, who owned a pizza shop in which Shloul worked, called her, "a wonderful girl."

"She was full of life," he said.

Shloul worked in the Narragansett pizza shop a couple of days a week for the past three years. In fact, she was scheduled to work a 5 p.m. to midnight shift on Monday.

"A lot of people that work here, you know, have called in, and they can't work," Scibarassi said. "They're a mess. The staff -- we're pretty upset about it."

Bobby Sheehan, who was friends with all three missing students, was especially upset.

"They were good people," he said. "I hung out with all three of them at least once or twice a week so."

Donohue and Wilkes are from Glocester, while Shloul is from Pawtucket.

All three disappeared early Monday after getting in a rowboat after a party near the University of Rhode Island's Naragansett Bay campus. Friends gathered at the Bonnet Shores neighborhood where the party was held.

Many lined the foggy shoreline with brown paper bags filled with lit candles, hoping for the best.

"I'm very hopeful, very hopeful," said one person. "I was there this morning when I heard about it."

On Web sites such as MySpace and FaceBook, where the students had Web sties, other friends posted their own messages of hope.

"It's tough," said one person. "It's a tough thing for everybody. Hopefully, it will turn the way everybody wants. I'm just keeping hopes up."

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Old 03-14-2006, 01:29 PM   #5
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Just found out that one of the kids is a buddy of mine's son....

No boat, back in the suds.
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Old 03-14-2006, 01:32 PM   #6
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crap...

figured with the kids being local it was inevitable someone here would be affected. Please send along our prayers.

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Old 03-14-2006, 10:34 PM   #7
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Why did it take so long for the seccurity guard to call the coast guard? Why did it take so long to get a search party out there?

thats why they call it fishing not catching
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