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Community members persist in searching North Cape shoreline for signs of 2 fishermen

For a second day, strong winds suspended the RCMP's search for the bodies of two missing fishermen in North Cape, P.E.I., but people continue to comb the shoreline looking for signs of the two men.

High winds prevented boats from searching from the water Saturday

Community members search along the shoreline of North Cape, hoping to locate the missing bodies of two fishermen whose boat capsized Tuesday. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

For a second day, strong winds suspended the RCMP's search for the bodies of two missing fishermen in North Cape, P.E.I., but people continueto comb the shoreline looking for any signs of the two men.

Community members have been scanning the waters in the area since GlenDesRochesand MoeGetson's boat theKylaAnne capsizedTuesday. Only one crew member made it to shore.

The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre ended its search on the water Wednesday evening.

Local fishermen continued to search on the water into Friday night but on Saturday, wind gustsup to 75 km/hsaw those efforts scaled back too. High winds also promptedprompted P.E.I. Ground Search and Rescue to scale back efforts Thursday night.

Communitycontinues search

But residents haveremained vigilant. Dozens of people, on foot and on ATVs,continued searching the shorelineSaturday.

Judy Gaudetsaidshe's driven from Summerside once a daywith her binoculars since the incident.

Judy Gaudet from Summerside has been driving west to help look along the shore in North Cape. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

"I'm just curious like everybody else and just hoping to see anything that might help. Anything at all. A piece of anything just to give these poor families some closure which they dearly dearly deserve," she said.

Gaudet, who used to live in Tignish, said she's not surprised to see so many people still searching the shoreline.

"The sea is just so unforgiving right now. It hits everyone, especially in a small community where fishing is your main livelihood. It's terrible. It just hits everyone."

'Everybody misses them'

Fred Blanchard, wholives near Tignish, was also at the shore Saturday to look for DesRoches and Getson.

"I'm a fishermen ... and if it was my son missing I would like him to be found too," he said.

The names of the Kyla Anne crew members are written out on the shores of North Cape. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

Fred Vutlerfrom Miminegashwas visiting the area to be with the community while the search continues.

"I'm still praying to God that they find them ... everybody misses them."

Fred Blanchard is visiting Tignish from Miminegash. He says he wanted to be with the community while the search for the missing bodies was ongoing. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

"The area's probably been scoured. Looked over and over again but an extra set of eyes never hurts," said Derrick Blacquiere, who was searching the shoreline at North Cape.

Derrick Blacquiere (left) and Earl Shea were among those who came to look for the bodies of DesRoches and Getson Saturday. (Nicole Williams/CBC)

"I don't know them personally but it doesn't make any difference. It could be total strangers and we'd still feel the same way,"Blacquiere said.

P.E.I. Ground Search and Rescueintends to return when weather conditions improve.

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