<P> On November 6, 1991, Andrea Gail's emergency position - indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) was discovered washed up on the shore of Sable Island in Nova Scotia . The EPIRB was designed to automatically send out a distress signal upon contact with sea water, but the Canadian Coast Guard personnel who found the beacon "did not conclusively verify whether the control switch was in the on or off position". Authorities called off the search for the missing vessel on November 9, 1991, due to the low probability of crew survival . </P> <P> Fuel drums, a fuel tank, the EPIRB, an empty life raft, and some other flotsam were the only wreckage ever found . The ship was presumed lost at sea somewhere along the continental shelf near Sable Island . </P> <P> All six of the crew were lost at sea . </P> <Ul> <Li> Frank William "Billy" Tyne Jr . (Captain), aged 37 Gloucester, Massachusetts </Li> <Li> Michael "Bugsy" Moran, aged 36 Bradenton Beach, Florida </Li> <Li> Dale R. "Murph" Murphy, aged 30 Bradenton Beach, Florida </Li> <Li> Alfred Pierre, aged 32 New York City </Li> <Li> Robert F. "Bobby" Shatford, aged 30 Gloucester, Massachusetts </Li> <Li> David "Sully" Sullivan, aged 28 New York City </Li> </Ul>

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