Crime & Safety

VIDEO: Sonoma County Kayaker Rescued From Windy Bodega Bay Coast

A man who became separated from his kayak off the windy Bodega Bay coast was rescued by the Coast Guard Sunday afternoon.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA -- A man who became separated from his kayak off the windy Bodega Bay coast was rescued Sunday afternoon, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.

The man, whose name and city of residence were not released, was checking his crab pots near the Bodega Bay jetty when winds blew the kayak further off shore around 1 p.m., according to the Sonoma County Sheriff's Office.

The sheriff's helicopter Henry 1 was patrolling the coast at the time and arrived in less than five minutes. The helicopter searched south of the jetty as a Coast Guard lifeboat left the Bodega Bay harbor to join the search.

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The helicopter crew located the empty kayak about a mile off shore between Doran and Dillon beaches, more than three miles from the original search location, sheriff's officials said.

The Coast Guard continued the search to be sure the kayaker was no longer in the water, Coast Guard Bodega Bay officer in charge Jeremiah Wolf said.

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The lifeboat crew found the missing kayaker in the water about a mile south of the jetty and more than a mile offshore, Wolf said. Two crewmen on the lifeboat were able to lift the man out of the water and into the boat.

"He had a leak in his dry suit and water got inside. He was hypothermic and if not for his life jacket, this would be a different story." Wolf said.

Bodega Bay Volunteer Fire Department medics examined the man on shore and he was taken to a hospital for treatment of hypothermia, according to the sheriff's office.

The Coast Guard recovered the man's kayak.

Bay City News contributed to this article.

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