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Monthly Archives: February 2017
Oceania cruises adds more Cuba trips from Miami with multiple stops on the island – Miami Herald
Posted: February 15, 2017 at 9:39 pm
Miami Herald | Oceania cruises adds more Cuba trips from Miami with multiple stops on the island Miami Herald Premium cruise line Oceania Cruises announced Tuesday that it is adding six voyages to its Cuba itinerary for 2017, half of which also include stops in Cienfuegos near south-central Cuba and Santiago de Cuba on the island's southwestern coast. Oceania gets Cuba approval for six more cruises Oceania Cruises Reveals Additional Cuba Cruises for 2017 Oceania Cruises Reveals Late 2017 Voyages To Cuba |
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U17 Qualifiers Progressing for Oceania Cup – EMTV Online
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In the OFC Under 17 World Cup qualifiers, New Zealand made a stunning start to their defence of the OFC U-17 Championship title on Monday night with an 11-0 goal fest registered against Samoa in Tahiti.
Fellow Group B sides Fiji and Solomon Islands played out a thrilling 1-1 stalemate in the second encounter of the evening.
For the New Zealanders, qualification at the top of their group was always the initial outcome.
It was a strong start for the Kiwis who took just five minutes to register their first goal when Willem Ebbinge chested down an indirect free kick and volleyed it hard into the net.
His brace came just five minutes later when he followed up on an attempted clearance.
It was a much improved performance from the Samoans in the second half however the New Zealand side proved too powerful for the tiring side to overcome.
They held out until the 67th minute where an unmarked Palmer looped his header over the back-peddling Eti Fatu.
Palmer added two more to earn his hat-trick along with another to Spragg to join him. Captain Max Mata and Oliver Whyte also got in on the goalscoring action to take the Kiwis to 11.
A very early goal for Fiji the quickest in the tournament so far at three minutes helped with their confidence, while also putting their opponents Solomon Islands on the back foot.
It was a fast-paced encounter thanks in part to the quick-pass playing style the Solomon Islands adopted, combined with Fijis physicality and decision to use their height to their advantage with long balls.
Steward Toata, and his teammates up front combined well to keep the defence led by captain Mohammed Naizal busy.
Despite Solomon Islands advances they struggled to find the target and had to go into the break with a deficit of one goal.
Solomons came out with renewed energy in the second half throwing everything forward as they sought an equaliser.
They eventually got what they were after in the 51st minute when Elis Mana fired the ball into the net off an odd-angled cross from Steward Toata.
With the score locked at one apiece, the intensity of the match increased once again as both sides chased the three points. The Solomon Islanders had the better chances of the remaining period but couldnt break down the Fiji back line forcing them to take a share of the points.
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Schorr, Lee make elite team – Saipan Tribune
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The CNMIs Robbie Schorr and Carol Lee earned slots on the Pacific Oceania Team that will compete in the 2017 Asia Oceania Pre Qualifying Zone of Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup in New Delhi, India next week.
Schorr will play in the Junior Davis Cup for the first Pacific Oceania Team entered in the annual tournament. Lee, on the other hand, is on her second tour of duty with the Pacific Oceania Team that will be seeing action in the Junior Fed Cup after debuting in the same competition last year.
I am deeply honored to be selected on the team. I am very excited to play and will do my very best in every game, Schorr said in a telephone interview with Saipan Tribune yesterday before he played a scrimmage against former CNMI National Team member Bobby Cruz at the Pacific Islands Club court.
Its a great opportunity to play against the top junior players in Asia, the 14-year-old player added.
Schorr will team up with one player each from Vanuatu and Tahiti and the Pacific Oceania bets will join the representatives of the 15 other participating countries in the Feb. 20-25 tournament. The Top 2 teams in the qualifier will join 12 Asian countries, Australia, and New Zealand in the Final Qualifying that will also be held in India next month.
Schorr got a slot on the squad for his impressive showing in the Pacific Oceania Junior Championships in the last few years and for dominating his age group in the CNMI tournaments and the North Pacific Regional Championships.
The hard work he has put in during the tournaments in Fiji (POJC) in the last four years has been noticed by the people from ITF, which is sponsoring the team to the Junior Davis Cup. I am proud that he has shown a lot of improvement in the last four years and despite his busy schedule playing tennis here and outside Saipan, he has maintained high grades and is keeping up with his school work, said Robbies father, Robert, who also thanked Saipan International School for its understanding and allowing his son to compete in off-island tournaments.
In New Delhi, CNMI Junior National team coach Jeff Race said Schorr should expect a high-level competition from Asian players.
It will be a great experience for him to play against these high-level teams. I am very excited for him. Its nice to put in your resume that you had once played in the Junior Davis Cup, Race said.
As for Lee, Race said its another feather in the formers cap, as she has been competing and doing well in a lot of off-island tournaments since 2015.
When she debuted in the 2016 Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Asia/Oceania Final Qualifying, which also took place in India, Lee gave Pacific Oceania its lone win against Southeast Asia powerhouse Thailand. The Commonwealth player swept Watsachol Sawatdee in the second singles match, 6-4, 6-4. Lee and company also dueled Australia in the final qualifying and scared then world No. 46 Baijing Lin by winning the first set, 6-2, and giving the Aussie a tough time in the second before losing, 5-7. Lin eventually escaped the upset axe of Lee after prevailing in the deciding set, 6-1.
Lee is currently in Fiji, working out at the ITF/OTF Regional Training Center in Lautoka.
Its an honor to be selected on the team again. Im really eager to compete in New Delhi and represent Pacific Oceania, said Lee, who spent the first two months of the year competing in three ITF Juniors world ranking tournaments in New Zealand.
Lee, as of Feb. 13, is ranked No. 347 in the world and achieved her best ranking at No. 341 last Feb. 6 after making it to the semifinals of the singles event in the 2017 Tecnifibre Tennis Central Championships in Wellington and advancing to the quarterfinals of the singles contest in the NZ ITF Summer Championships 2017 in Auckland.
Lee will leave Fiji for New Delhi today, while Schorr will head out of Saipan tomorrow.
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SA, Seychelles nationals held in narcotics crackdown – The Standard (press release)
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Four foreigners suspected to be drug dealers were arrested in Mombasa and an unknown quantity of narcotics seized.
Detectives from various agencies apprehended two South Africans and two Seychellois at an apartment near Nyali Beach hotel yesterday morning.
They were identified as Dominguez and Nedy Micock from Seychelles and Barend Nolte and Marc Faivelewitz from South Africa.
The suspects were taken to Port Police Station.
Regional police boss Philip Tuimur said the Government Chemist will confirm the quantity and type of narcotics police found.
But lawyer Cliff Ombeta told The Standard on Sunday that the South Africans had come to work as bodyguards of Vicky Goswami, an Indian who was extradited recently.
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Goswami, brothers Baktash and Ibrahim Akasha, and Gulam Hussein (Pakistani) were extradited to the US to face drug trafficking charges.
The arrests came as police hunt for two other foreign nationals wanted for serious crimes.
Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal and Waseem Iqbal from Pakistan are wanted by the Government of Pakistan for serious crimes.
The Pakistan embassy in Kenya has twice written to the Kenyan authorities on the issue.
The High Commission of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan presents its compliments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade of Republic of Kenya and has the honour to forward herewith extradition documents in respect of Mr Muhammed Nadeem Iqbal and Waseem Iqbal received from the Federal Investigation Agency Islamabad. The extradition documents were requested by Interpol Kenya. The esteemed ministry is requested to kindly forward the extradition documents to Interpol Kenya.
Muhammad Nadeem Iqbal and Waseem Iqbal from Pakistan had been deported by the National Security Intelligence (NIS) four years ago.
It is not clear how the duo re-entered Kenya.
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On July 29 and August 16, last year, Interpol published on their website fugitive wanted for prosecution control number: A-6929/7-2016 IQBAL Waseem and Muhammad Iqbal control number A-7490/8-2016.
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33% increase in tourism arrivals in Seychelles: True! – eTurboNews
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These are numbers many tourism boards are dreaming to have. A total of 24,920 visitors arrived in Seychelles in January, showing an increase of 33% compared to the same period last year which was at 18,760. According to the statistical bulletin released at the end of last month, by the National Bureau of Statistics, 93% of visitors in January were on holiday while 2% were on business or combining business with a holiday. It has also been recorded that 56% of visitors were from Europe, 11% from Africa, 28% from Asia and 4% from America.
The leading six markets in January were Germany, China, France, Russia, United Arab Emirates and Italy.
The latest statistical bulletin presenting visitor arrivals for the week ending February 5, shows that a total of 6,996 tourists arrived in Seychelles during that period.
Hence, the overall figures for that week were at 30,300 visitors which was an increase of 35% above that of 2016. With this increase, changes in the top leading markets were seen as China managed to climb up to first position and Germany became the second leading market. France, Russia, United Arab Emirates and Italy remained the other four leading markets.
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Caribbean-style lagoon coming to Houston-area development … – Chron.com
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An artists rendering of the lagoon and sandy beach at Balmoral in northeast Houston.
An artists rendering of the lagoon and sandy beach at Balmoral in northeast Houston.
Image 5 of 19 | New York City, New York
Image 6 of 19 | Kanazawa, Japan
In an undated photo, Japanese couples look through a swimming pool at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, in Ishikawa prefecture, northern Japan. The museum, which cost over 10 billion yen, is a UFO-shaped modern complex which opened Oct. 9, 2004, bringing a rare contemporary expression in the heart of traditional Japan.
In an undated photo, Japanese couples look through a swimming pool at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, in Ishikawa prefecture, northern Japan. The museum, which cost over 10 billion yen,
Image 7 of 19 | Palm Desert, California
Duane Hagedon's 64,000 sq ft dream home is spread out on a ridgeline above the desert in Palm Desert, California. A tri-level swimming pool is seen in the rear part of the estate. Guy Dreier is the architect.
Duane Hagedon's 64,000 sq ft dream home is spread out on a ridgeline above the desert in Palm Desert, California. A tri-level swimming pool is seen in the rear part of the estate. Guy Dreier is the architect.
Image 8 of 19 | Turbuku, Turkey
Image 9 of 19 | Scottsdale, Arizona
Taliesin West of Architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Drafting Rooms and Office Annex across Swimming Pool.
Taliesin West of Architect Frank Lloyd Wright, Drafting Rooms and Office Annex across Swimming Pool.
Image 10 of 19 | Holland Park, London, United Kingdom
A 2010 photograph of an indoor swimming pool inside a home in Holland Park, London.
A 2010 photograph of an indoor swimming pool inside a home in Holland Park, London.
Image 11 of 19 | Matosinhos Porto, Portugla
A 1966 photograph of Leca Swimming Pool in Matosinhos Porto, Portugal.
A 1966 photograph of Leca Swimming Pool in Matosinhos Porto, Portugal.
Image 12 of 19 | Marbrisa, Acapulco, Mexico
A swimming pool at the Arango Residence, designed by architect John Lautner in Marbrisa, Acapulco, Mexico.
A swimming pool at the Arango Residence, designed by architect John Lautner in Marbrisa, Acapulco, Mexico.
Image 13 of 19 | London, United Kingdom
A photograph of a swimming pool adjacent to a bar area in London's Carlton Tower Hotel, designed by architect Charles Fowler.
A photograph of a swimming pool adjacent to a bar area in London's Carlton Tower Hotel, designed by architect Charles Fowler.
Image 14 of 19 | Tenerife Island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife
A view of the sea, pool and auditorium on Tenerife Island, Spain.
A view of the sea, pool and auditorium on Tenerife Island, Spain.
Image 15 of 19 | Singapore
A rooftop swimming pool at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore.
A rooftop swimming pool at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore.
Image 16 of 19 | Berlin, Germany
The swimming pool in Holmes Place Health Club has a view from the reception area.
The swimming pool in Holmes Place Health Club has a view from the reception area.
Image 17 of 19 | Acapulco, Mexico
Image 18 of 19 | Shanghai, China
Chinese people enjoy the sun on the one and only artificial beach of the city near the Bund on Aug. 05, 2011 in Shanghai, China.
Chinese people enjoy the sun on the one and only artificial beach of the city near the Bund on Aug. 05, 2011 in Shanghai, China.
Caribbean-style lagoon coming to Houston-area development
A northeast Houston subdivision will build a 1.5-acre artificial lagoon and sandy beach tailored to look like a Caribbean seashore thanks to patented technology from the Florida-based designer.
The project in Balmoral, a community in the works near Atascocita in northeast Houston, will probably be the second such lagoon in Texas; another in Dallas is expected to open sooner.
The technology comes from Florida-based U.S. Crystal Lagoons Corp, the U.S. arm of the company that built the world's largest swimming pool inSharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt, in 2015.
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The shimmering clear water is produced by a proprietary technology for sonic water filtration, which Man said differs from conventional pool technology and uses 50 percent less water than a park of the same size. He said the lagoons uses a fraction of the chemicals of a conventional swimming pool, and sport 400 sensors measuring water parameters in real time.
At Balmoral, lagoon construction is expected to begin by late summer or early fall, and open to swimmers in summer 2018, said Jeff Sheenan, director of community affairs and amenity development for Land Tejas.
Home construction will start in late April or early May of this year, and people are expected to start moving into finished houses in the third quarter. When the project is completely built out, within 10 to 12 years, it will have 1,700 home sites, the developers said.
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Record Fleet for RORC Caribbean 600 – Scuttlebutt Sailing News
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A fleet of over 80 yachts is expected for the ninth edition of the 2017 RORC Caribbean 600 in which 900 sailors from 30 different nations will race non-stop around 11 Caribbean islands, starting and finishing in Antigua. Passionate corinthians will be rubbing shoulders with Olympic medallists, Americas Cup winners and round the world sailors in a race to take home the coveted RORC Caribbean 600 Trophy. The 600 mile course is designed to offer a tactical, high speed race with stunning vistas at every corner.
The RORC Caribbean 600 is very different to the other 600 mile races and definitely not a holiday race in the Caribbean, commented RORC Racing Manager, Nick Elliott. The race has many tactical legs with land effects and wind-driven currents which are both difficult to predict. The heat of the day and the long nights are also unusual features for an offshore race making it every bit as challenging as the Rolex Fastnet Race, and just as exciting. It is interesting to note that the records for the Rolex Fastnet Race and the RORC Caribbean 600 are very similar.
Featuring a magnificent collection of yachts, an incredibly varied fleet will be racing under the IRC, CSA and MOCRA rating systems, as well as Class40s racing under class rules. Rambler 88, Phaedo3 and Maserati will be gunning for course records, however, the winner of the RORC Caribbean 600 Trophy will be decided by the yacht with the best corrected time under IRC.
Monohull Record: 2011 George David, Rambler 100 40 hours 20 mins 02 secs.
George Davids Rambler 88 RORC/Tim Wright Photoaction.com
George Davids American Maxi Rambler 88 is back with an impressive crew line-up for another tilt at the race record, the overall win and class honours. New Zealands multiple Americas Cup winner, Brad Butterworth is part of an impressive afterguard including fellow Kiwi, Brad Jackson and Australian navigator, Andrew Cape. Virtually the entire crew are Americas Cup winners and stars of the Volvo Ocean Race.
Multihull Record: 2016 Lloyd Thornburg & Brian Thompson, MOD70 Phaedo3 31 hours, 59 mins 04 secs.
Lloyd Thornburgs American MOD 70 Phaedo3 has lowered the bar for the multihulls for the last two years and this year will be up against stiff competition from Giovanni Soldinis Italian MOD70, Maserati.
Phaedo3 has assembled a phenomenal crew for the race and multiple world record holder, Brian Thompson is joined by Volvo Ocean Race winners Robert Greenhalgh and Damian Foxall. Extreme 40 champion, Pete Cumming and the formidable talent of Michel Desjoyeux, the only sailor to have won the Vende Globe twice. Maseratis skipper, Giovanni Soldini is Italys most decorated offshore sailor and Maserati has been fitted with foils which can provide a speed advantage over Phaedo3. A fascinating contest for multihull line honours is expected.
Phaedo3, Lloyd Thornburgs MOD70 Rachel Fallon-Langdon
The winner of the Multihull Class will be the yacht with the best corrected time under MOCRA. Seven teams are entered including Shaun Carrolls Australian Modified Sea Cart 30, Morticia which is the smallest yacht competing in the entire fleet, and the head-turning all-carbon R-Six, skippered by Robert Janecki, which is the first ever entry from Belize.
IRC Overall for the RORC Caribbean 600 Trophy Overall winners of the previous eight editions of the race have all come from IRC Canting Keel and IRC Zero. Amongst this years favourites are two Maxi 72s: Hap Fauths Bella Mente overall winner in the 2015 race, and current holder of the RORC Caribbean 600 Trophy, George Sakellaris Proteus.
Whilst the two Maxi 72s are firm favourites, the stellar cast racing in IRC Canting Keel and IRC Zero includes; Farr 100 Leopard and three Volvo 70s, Lionel Peans SFS II from France, Trifork skippered by Dutchman Bouwe Bekking and Green Dragon, skippered by Austrian Johannes Schwarz. The dark horse of the canting keel class is Maverick, skippered by Oliver Cotterell. The Infiniti 46 with DSS side foils was class winner for the RORC Transatlantic Race and the Rolex Middle Sea Race.
In IRC Zero, the 182ft schooner Adela, skippered by Greg Perkins is the largest yacht taking part and making a RORC Caribbean 600 debut is Anders Nordquists Shamanna. The 115ft superyacht is the largest of nine Swans competing this year and boasts a crew including many of Maltas best sailors from the Calascione, Podesta and Ripard families. RORC Admiral and IMA Secretary General, Andrew McIrvine is a guest aboard Grant Gordons Maxi cruiser 72, Louise. Overall winner of the 2017 Cape to Rio Race, Stefan Jentzschs German Carkeek 47, Black Pearl is the smallest yacht in IRC Zero. South African Americas Cup sailors, Mark Sadler and Marc Lagesse form the afterguard.
Adela, the magnificent schooner is the largest yacht in the RORC Caribbean 600 fleet RORC/Tim Wright
With 17 yachts, the largest class competing this year is IRC One and a huge variety of yachts includes Giles Redpaths Lombard 46, Pata Negra, with RORC Commodore, Michael Boyd among the crew. Bernie Evan Wongs RP37, Taz will be proudly flying the Antiguan flag once again. Bernie is the life and soul of the race having competed in all nine editions as skipper.
The IRC Two champion, Ross Applebeys Scarlet Oyster is back attempting to win the class for the fourth consecutive race in a highly competitive field including; Ed Fishwicks Redshift on El Ocaso with a young, top-class crew including, 2012 Olympic Silver Medallist Luke Patience and Figaro sailors, Alan Roberts and Nick Cherry, as well as Volvo Ocean Race sailor, Nick Bubb.
Close racing is expected in IRC Three among four vintage Swans, including two Sparkman & Stephens designed Swan 48s, Jonty Layfields Sleeper X and Andrew & Mia Schells Isbjorn. Peter Hopps, skipper of the Sigma 38, Sam has competed in every edition of the RORC Caribbean 600.
Short-Handed Challengers A number of young talented Figaro teams are expected from Guadeloupe and James Healds British Swan 45 Nemesis will be racing Two-Handed. Five Class 40s will be competing including Halvard Mabire and Miranda Merrons Campagne de France which won the Class40 division in the 2016 RORC Transatlantic Race, Catherine Pourres Erendil, Peter Hardings Phor-ty, Mikael Rykings Talanta and Marc Lepesqueuxs Saint-Pierre & Miquelon.
Event details Notice of Race Entry list
Background: The 9th edition of the RORC Caribbean 600 starts from Antigua on Monday February 20, 2017. The 600nm course circumnavigates 11 Caribbean Islands starting from Fort Charlotte, English Harbour, Antigua and heads north as far as St Martin and south to Guadeloupe taking in Barbuda, Nevis, St Kitts, Saba and St Barths.
Source: Royal Ocean Racing Club
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How being early is the secret to the best Royal Caribbean cruise, from start to finish – Royal Caribbean Blog (blog)
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Royal Caribbean Blog (blog) | How being early is the secret to the best Royal Caribbean cruise, from start to finish Royal Caribbean Blog (blog) We have spent years sharing tips, secrets and strategies on this blog about taking a better and more fun Royal Caribbean cruise, and we discovered there is one common thread among so many of our best tips: being early. There are plenty of ways to ... 6 Future Cruise Ships Coming to Royal Caribbean 5 Ways to Navigate Caribbean Taxis Royal Caribbean cruise ship departs Florida after day delay |
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Green Card-Carrying Caribbean Nationals Warned Not to Travel Out of US – Atlanta Black Star
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MIAMI Florida immigration attorney Dahlia Walker-Huntington is warning Caribbean nationals with green cards who have been charged with a crime in the United States to postpone overseas travel.
In spite of a ruling from a federal court stopping the Trump administrations executive order banning travelers from seven predominately Muslim nations, Caribbean nationals living in the U.S. are nervous. The attorney spoke at a recent immigration forum at Holy Family Episcopal Church in Miami Gardens, Fla., and stated that non-U.S. citizens are still exposed to the bans negative implications.
Walker-Huntington stated that local law enforcement has been re-ordered to function as immigration agents by the Trump administration, a stipulation dropped during the Obama era.
Caribbean nationals who may have committed minor offenses in the past who now may want to travel or apply for citizenship are advised not to travel.
If you are a green-card holder and you were arrested, even if you were not convicted or even if the case was dismissed, do not travel, as you may be caught and be unable to return, she said.
Caribbean nationals who have green cards and who have been charged with crimes are more likely to be harassed than individuals coming to the U.S. for the first time.
Additionally, those holding green cards and spending more time outside the U.S. than inside may also face a higher chance of losing their green cards. Walker-Huntington that if they are unable to live in the U.S., they can apply for an entry-level permit that allows them to stay out of the country for a period of two years; they must continue to pay U.S. taxes during this time, however. Noncriminal undocumented individuals are now viewed as threats to U.S. national security and are to be repatriated quickly.
The new U.S. government is hiring some 10,000 more agents for Homeland Security and they will be looking for visa overstayers, as well. Walker-Huntington noted that new U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said that such individuals will no longer be subject to prosecutorial discretion, under which they would be released until their cases are heard; instead they will be forcibly detained for as long as two years.
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Search called off for Georgia man who went overboard in Bahamas – 11alive.com
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Search underway for cruise ship passenger
Tim Darnell , WXIA 2:08 PM. EST February 15, 2017
The Carnival Elation (Photo: WXIA)
MIAMI, Fla. -- The U.S. Coast Guard has called off their search for a Georgia man who reportedly went overboard Monday from a Carnival cruise ship.
The search was suspended on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.
Kevin Wellons, 24, of Warner Robins went overboard from the Carnival Elation cruise ship about 15 miles southwest of Abaco, Bahamas.
A Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew deployed to Great Inagua and HC-144 Ocean Sentry airplane crews from Air Station Miami covered more than 1,381 square miles over nine hours searching for Robins.
Watch standers with the Coast Guard Seventh District Command Center received notification at approximately 11 a.m. Monday from the Carnival Elation cruise ship that Wellons was reportedly seen going overboard from the 11th deck on the ship's closed circuit television.
The cruise ship was transiting from Jacksonville to their first port of call in Nassau, Bahamas.
Wellons and his wife were taking part of a five-day Bahamas cruise that docked on Saturday.
His wife didn't report him missing until they arrived in Nassau, Bahamas around 8:30 a.m., saying he was last seen six hours earlier (around 2:30 a.m.)
After looking at surveillance video, authorities believe Wellons went overboard around 2:45 a.m.
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