French authorities on Wednesday called off a two-day search and rescue operation for Pierre Agnes, the CEO of Boardriders Inc., after his boat was found empty, washed up on a beach in south-west France.
Agnes, 54, went out in his boat early Tuesday morning and later told authorities that because of fog, he would return later than he’d initially planned. Two boats and three helicopters were involved in the search. Rough seas were reported in the area, though wind was light and visibility was clear.
After resuming efforts at 7:45 a.m. local time, the call to end the search was made at 2:35 p.m. by the French authorities leading the rescue attempt, according to a press release by the Maritime Prefect of the Atlantic.
According to news sources, Agnes had sent a message to port authorities indicating that he was delaying his return because of thick fog.
In May 2015, Agnes was promoted to chief executive officer of Quiksilver, Inc. Agnes has worked for Quiksilver for 30 years. In November 2014, he was promoted to president of Quiksilver, Inc. He previously served as global head of apparel for Quiksilver, Roxy and DC. Since 2005 Pierre served as president of Quiksilver Europe.
The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection months after Agnes took the helm, emerging in 2016. It changed its name to Boardriders last year, and weeks ago, it agreed to acquire Billabong.