DELAWARE BAY — The search for Matthew “Matt” Oliver, a New Jersey commercial fisherman who reportedly fell overboard from an oyster boat in the waters between New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, remains ongoing as his family refuses to give up hope. Oliver, 47, vanished after going overboard from the F/V Bon Secour, prompting an intensive multi‑agency search that has now stretched for days.
A Sudden Disappearance on the Water
According to early reports, Oliver was working aboard the oyster vessel when he fell into the Delaware Bay. Multiple search operations were launched immediately, but despite extensive efforts, no signs of him have been found. The U.S. Coast Guard conducted a large-scale search before suspending its official efforts, leaving family and volunteers to continue the mission on their own.
Family Refuses to Give Up
Loved ones have been gathering along the bayshore daily, scanning the water and organizing independent search teams. They’ve expressed deep frustration and heartbreak but remain determined to bring Oliver home.
A related report notes that the family has spent days along the shoreline, continuing their search even after official operations were paused.
Another outlet described the family’s emotional plea: “We just want to find him,” emphasizing their commitment to searching the Delaware Bay despite the difficult conditions and the passage of time.
Search Area Spans Three States
The Delaware Bay region where Oliver disappeared sits at the intersection of New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania, complicating search logistics. Tides, currents, and weather conditions have made the effort even more challenging…