Man rescued at sea tells Coast Guard of search for mother
BOSTON — A man who says he spent a week at sea in a life raft before being rescued told the Coast Guard he frantically looked for his mother as their fishing boat sank in the Atlantic Ocean, according to an audio recording released Tuesday. His mother hasn’t been found.
The recording captures a phone call a Coast Guard officer had with Nathan Carman, of Vernon, Vermont, after he was rescued off the coast of Massachusetts on Sunday by a passing freighter.
On the call, Carman, 22, describes hearing a “funny noise” in his boat’s engine compartment, seeing water pouring in and losing sight of his mother, Linda Carman, of Middletown, Connecticut.
“I was bringing one of the safety bags forward. The boat just dropped out from under my feet,” Carman said. “When I saw the life raft, I did not see my mom. Have you found her?”


