Story by U.S. Coast Guard,
		8th District Public Affairs
				
    
        JSHELL BEACH, LA - The Coast Guard located a 
		60-year-old man Thursday after he was reported overdue about 40 miles 
		east of Shell Beach, La.
				
    
        Peter Agnelly was reported overdue to the Coast Guard at around 8:30 
		p.m. Thursday by Kenny Campo of Campo Marina.
				
    
        An HH-65 Dolphin helicopter rescue crew from Coast Guard Air Station New 
		Orleans was dispatched to a fishing area frequently used by Agnelly.  
		Minutes after arriving on scene, the rescue crew noticed a boat flashing 
		its lights.  After the rescue crew confirmed the location and 
		identity of the boat, a good Samaritan was directed to the scene and 
		rendered assistance.
				
    
        With poor weather forecasted, Agnelly would have been extremely 
		difficult to locate, even with the aid of night vision technology.  
		Agnelly had the foresight to conserve his battery power in order to 
		signal the rescue crew.
				
    
        The Coast Guard recommends all boaters take the following actions prior 
		to leaving the dock:
				
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					File a "float plan" with a friend or relative (you can find 
					one online at 
					www.floatplancentral.org)
					 
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					Always wear a lifejacket
					 
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					Carry a signal kit (flares, strobe light, whistle, etc.)