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http://news.yahoo.com/pacific-castaway-lands-back-civilisation-060613735.html


Majuro (Marshall Islands) (AFP) - Sporting a bushy beard and clutching a can of Coke, a castaway who says he survived more than a year adrift in the Pacific Ocean arrived in the Marshall Islands capital Majuro on Monday.


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About 1,000 curious onlookers crowded the dock for a glimpse of the long-haired fisherman, who smiled and waved briefly before he was whisked away for a medical check-up at Majuro Hospital.

The castaway told US ambassador Thomas Armbruster, who was acting as an interpreter for Marshall Islands authorities, that he was originally from El Salvador but had been living in Mexico for 15 years before his epic voyage.

"He said he is a shrimp and shark fisherman," Armbruster said Monday in Majuro minutes after talking to him. "He looked better than one would expect."

And foreign ministry officials said he told them during a debriefing that he was a 37-year-old whose full name was Jose Salvador Albarengo.

.Jose Ivan May Have Been a Castaway at Sea for 16 M …. Play video He said he lived in Tapachula, near the Mexican border with Guatemala, and worked for a company named Camoronera Dela Costa.

Albarengo said he was on a shark-fishing expedition with a youth named Xiquel when strong winds blew them off course and they became lost.

Albarengo said the boy, described as 15- to 18-years old, died a few weeks into the ordeal because he could not eat raw bird meat.

The surviving fisherman was found disorientated and clad only in ragged underpants last Thursday, after his 24-foot (7.3-metre) fibreglass boat floated onto a reef at Ebon Atoll, the southernmost cluster of coral islands in the Marshalls.

Unable to speak English, he communicated to his rescuers through pictures and gestures that he had survived the 12,500 kilometre (8,000 mile) odyssey by eating turtles, birds and fish and drinking turtle blood when there was no rain.

..View gallery Jose Alvarenga, a fisherman who says he survived over a year adrift in the Pacific, steps off a patr …Marshall Islands immigration chief Damien Jacklick said authorities were still gathering information and the foreign affairs department planned to contact overseas officials to arrange his repatriation.

"With the help of the US ambassador, we were able to obtain information on his family members in El Salvador and the United States," he told AFP. "We hope this information will help us track down his family."

Medics plan to give Albarengo a thorough check before he is interviewed by detectives.

He spoke briefly to a Spanish interpreter via a faltering radio link over the weekend while still at Ebon Atoll and said he was keen to return home.

"I feel bad," he said of his physical and mental state. "I am so far away. I don't know where I am or what happened."

Stories of survival in the vast Pacific are not uncommon.

In 2006 three Mexicans made international headlines when they were discovered drifting, also in a small fibreglass boat near the Marshall Islands, nine months after setting out on a shark-fishing expedition.

They survived on a diet of rainwater, raw fish and seabirds, with their hopes kept alive by reading the Bible.

Castaways from Kiribati, to the south, frequently find land in the Marshall Islands after ordeals of weeks or months at sea in small boats.


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He has a lot of meat on his bones for someone forced to survive for more than a year at sea

 
   
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Maybe he was really fat. Wait he is somehow...

Maybe he was reeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaallllllly fat.

   
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I recall the BBC news reporter who handled this article questioning how he could catch fish with his bare hands. Sea birds being stupid enough to land repeatedly on his boat's plausible at least. Meh, wierd planet I suppose.
   
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In the deep ocean fish (small ones especially) will gather around floating objects as they act as cover from predators

so it's certainly plausible that small fish would be around his boat to be caught, and since he had a boat and clothes he'd have had at least some things to scoop them out with

 
   
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While stipulating that it's possible, I'm dubious of this.

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I give him 4 days, a week at the most at sea.

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I am skeptical as well.

You could certainly survive if you were on an island with a source of freshwater. But exposed to the sun with no shade for 13 months? You can die in only a couple hours with that kind of exposure.

Food isn't the issue, its the sun exposure.

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So...what do the people who don't believe this think is 'actually' going on?

I guess I'm just not seeing the angle.

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Mistranslation or just confusion.

They guy may feel like he's been out there for a whole year, a little touched by the sun, etc..

Maybe he was on an island for a portion of the time and still had his little boat and that's how he survived the bulk of the time.

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Ah. Okay, that seems reasonable.

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