Damien Tiernan: Souls of the Sea [2007] paperback

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Tiernan, Damien
ISBN
9780340952511

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In January 2007, in the space of six days, three large fishing boats sank off the south east coast of Ireland. Seven men were claimed by the sea, four survived. Five died together on one boat, the Pere Charles, which sank on Wednesday evening, January 10th, two and a half miles from the village of Dunmore East. A few hours later, two men were lost when the Honey Dew II sank 21 miles away off Minehead while two other crew members somehow survived for 20 hours in a small life-raft, tossed about in a raging sea. Divers from the Irish navy managed to get down to the Pere Charles a week after she sank, but were unable to get inside due to currents, debris and loose netting. It would be another week before these brave men were able to get into the stricken vessel which is still lying 35 metres below the surface. To everybody s amazement, there was no sign of the five men inside. And even more amazingly, most of the fish was gone. The boat was searched thoroughly in very dangerous conditions, but only a pair of oilskins was recovered. The men were gone. Their bodies were gone. The fish - up to 50 tonnes of herring was gone. Off Minehead and along the west Waterford coastline, trawlers scanned the seabed for any sonar sighting of the sunken vessel, the Honey Dew II. Eventually, she too was located. Divers from the Garda Underwater Unit went down. Again, no sign of the two men missing. This is a story of heartache, of loss, of love departed that has no grave. This is the story of courage, strength and community bound together.

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Publisher
Hachette Books Ireland
ISBN-13
9780340952511
eBay Product ID (ePID)
90716561

Product Key Features

Book Title
Souls of the Sea
Author
Damien Tiernan
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Biographies & True Stories
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Height
234mm
Item Width
154mm
Item Weight
358g

Additional Product Features

Title_Author
Damien Tiernan
Country/Region of Manufacture
Ireland

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