Searches have been called off for a missing man who fell into the water off the Suffolk coast.
Emergency services were called around 2pm on Sunday to an incident in Harwich Harbour.
The man fell from a small leisure yacht in the harbour area.
A large scale emergency service response was launched and included searches of the River Orwell.
Felixstowe Inshore Rescue Boat, Harwich RNLI All Weather Lifeboat, Harwich RNLI Inshore Rescue Boat, Felixstowe Coastguard Rescue Team, Holbrook Coastguard Rescue Team, Walton Coastguard Rescue Team and two Coastguard rescue helicopters were involved in the search.
One helicopter searched the River Orwell (Image: Flightradar)
Despite an extensive search involving Felixstowe Inshore Rescue Boat, Harwich RNLI’s all-weather and inshore lifeboats, and coastguard teams from Felixstowe, Holbrook and Walton, the man was not found.
A spokesman for the Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: "There are no further planned searches unless new information becomes available."
During the search, all vessel movements in the area were co-ordinated by Harwich VTS and large vessel traffic was temporarily suspended.
An investigation has been launched at Harwich Haven Authority and the Marine Accident Investigation Branch have been notified of the incident.