Searchers looking for the missing schooner Nina have turned to crowd-sourcing to help scour every pixel of satellite images of the Tasman Sea for clues.
A blog on the maritime website gCaptain revealed satellite images from the search had been loaded onto the crowd sourcing website Tomnod.
Professional captain David Dyche III, 58, and his wife, Rosemary, 60 own the Nina. They were with their son David Dyche Jnr, 17, and fellow Americans Evi Nemeth, 73, Kyle Jackson, 27, and Danielle Wright, 18 when the boat disappeared. Also on board was Briton Matthew Wootton, 35.
They were last heard from on June 4 in rough condition in the Tasman sea after leaving New Zealand.
According to the gCaptain website, the search for the 85-year-old schooner was "breaking new ground in the use of satellite images to locate mariners".