"There has been continued visible searching by Police and Search and Rescue teams over the weekend, but we have been unable to locate Jessica.
"A review of the search efforts has been undertaken today to identify areas for further investigation.
"The missing person investigation will remain active and if any further lines of inquiry come to light, or areas to search, and police will continue to follow up any further information that comes to hand."
Feltham thanked LandSAR, Jessica's family and friends, and everyone else who volunteered in the search for their support, time and effort.
Yesterday Boyce's family released a statement thanking police for their efforts, and imploring others to "act now, don't wait".
"We would like to start by thanking the police and all of the Land Search and Rescue team members for their efforts thus far.
"Those working behind the scenes have been fantastic, and we are so grateful to members of the public who have come forward with information that is helping in the search for Jess.
"We can't put into words the depth of the gratitude we have for you all," the statement said.
"The official search for Jess has been suspended due to weather, but family and friends are continuing with our own efforts.
"Our search has taken us up mountains, through rivers, and through vast amounts of bush. We are moving as fast as we can, while being careful to be methodical in our search."
Family said there were certain items and skill sets they were looking for that would be of huge help to the search efforts.
Those items included; long-range walkie talkies, aerial drones and GPS trackers.
The statement said searches remain focused on the primary area of interest, but they also asked the public to keep an eye out in the Marlborough region, including; Whites Bay, Wairau River, The Diversion, Rarangi Beach, Robin Hood Bay, Taylor River Reserve, Queen Charlotte Drive, Wairau Lagoons Walkway.
Public were also asked to look for Boyce in the Nelson and West Coast Region, including Takaka, Ruby Bay and Richmond.
"We also ask that vineyard owners and workers in the upper South Island keep an eye out for Jess as she is fond of being around these areas.
"While Jess can be resourceful when the time calls, it has now been eight days since she left home and we are growing increasingly apprehensive," he said.
"We ask again that anyone with information that could lead to Jess being found contact Blenheim police on 03 578 5279.
"Act now, don't wait. Thank you all for your ongoing support. Let's bring Jess home."
This morning, Boyce's mother and cousin flew with Precision Helicopters over the Mount Richmond Forest Park hoping to spot any sign of the 27-year-old.
"Every time we think we've cleared a big area of space, it dawns on us how vast the land spreads," cousin Aaron Goodwin told Stuff.
"It's been very daunting for us, especially when we have no clues as to where in the area she might be.
"There's just so many possibilities, and we can't wrap our head around it. But being out there searching is therapeutic and helpful."
Precision Helicopters chief executive Tanya Andrews told Stuff the company got involved because they had been helping Land Search and Rescue teams over the weekend, and wanted to keep helping.
Marlborough businessman Mike Jacomb has also been helping the family out.
Jacomb told Stuff it was important search efforts continued.