The body of a Clackamas man has been recovered, one day after the U.S. Coast Guard suspended the search for him near Depoe Bay.

The body of Hoang Minh Tran, 58, was recovered from the Pacific Ocean around 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Some callers reported to the Coast Guard’s Yaquina Bay station that they had found a body in the ocean. Tran was found wearing a life jacket, the Coast Guard said in a news release.

According to Facebook posts from family members, Tran was a counselor at Franklin High School, an experienced outdoorsman and a well-known volunteer in Portland’s Vietnamese community.

Tran was last seen boating in his vessel, the Kiwanda, Saturday evening near Depoe Bay on the central Oregon coast. The Coast Guard reported that Tran’s boat had last been seen around 7 p.m. that day near Cape Foulweather and was heading north. The Coast Guard received reports Sunday morning from someone who spotted boat debris near Whale Cove, about one mile south of Depoe Bay.

Searchers used boats, a helicopter and drones to search for Tran and found debris including wood, a life jacket, part of a marine sanitation device and a strobe light with the vessel’s name on it.

—Jayati Ramakrishnan; 503-221-4320; jramakrishnan@oregonian.com; @JRamakrishnanOR

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