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Man falls overboard from fishing boat off Aberdeen Man falls overboard from fishing boat off Aberdeen
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A large-scale search is being carried out after a man fell overboard from a fishing boat south east of Aberdeen. A large-scale search after a man fell overboard from a fishing boat south east of Aberdeen has been suspended.
A call was made to the coastguard just before 02:00 following the incident which happened near Girdle Ness Light. A call was made to the coastguard just before 02:00 following the incident which happened near Girdleness Lighthouse.
Aberdeen and Stonehaven Coastguard rescue teams, along with two lifeboats from Aberdeen and a helicopter are involved in the search. Aberdeen and Stonehaven Coastguard rescue teams, along with two lifeboats from Aberdeen and a helicopter, were involved in the search.
Matt Leat, Maritime Operations Controller, said: "There is an extensive search of the area going on." Coastguards later said the "extensive search" had been suspended at about 10:00.
He told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme: "Due to the weather conditions being very favourable this morning, the search area is fairly small, fairly close inland." Matt Leat, Maritime Operations Controller, told BBC Radio's Good Morning Scotland programme: "Due to the weather conditions being very favourable this morning, the search area is fairly small, fairly close inland."
Mr Leat said 11 vessels were involved in the search, including tugs, rig vessels, merchant vessels and fishing boats. Mr Leat said 11 vessels had been involved in the search, including tugs, rig vessels, merchant vessels and fishing boats.
"They were all very quick to respond to the distress calls." "They were all very quick to respond to the distress calls," he added.