News Summary
The body of a 49-year-old fisherman, Carlson ‘BJ’ Johnson III, was found off Oregon Inlet after a search was launched when he didn’t return from a fishing trip. Johnson set out with his dog and was reported overdue, prompting the Coast Guard’s intervention. A local fisherman discovered his body, while the search for his dog and boat continues. Johnson was a well-known nurse practitioner in his community, and his sudden loss has deeply affected local residents. Authorities are urging those with information to come forward.
Body of Overdue Fisherman Found Off Oregon Inlet in Outer Banks
KILL DEVIL HILLS, NC — The body of a 49-year-old fisherman, Carlson “BJ” Johnson III, was recovered off the coast of Oregon Inlet following a search that began after he was reported overdue. Johnson had set out on a fishing trip on May 14, 2025, and failed to return home that evening, prompting a report made to the U.S. Coast Guard at 9:54 p.m..
Johnson left Oregon Inlet with his dog in a 19-foot Maycraft boat between 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. that same day. He was last noted to be engaged in his usual activity, which he often did for relaxation. The alarm was raised when he did not return, leading to immediate search efforts initiated by the coast guard.
On May 15, a local fisherman discovered Johnson’s body approximately two miles north of Oregon Inlet and two-and-a-half miles offshore. The North Carolina Marine Patrol proceeded to recover the body, which is now with the state’s Medical Examiner for further analysis.
As of Friday afternoon, there has been no sign of Johnson’s dog or his vessel. While reports about a found boat were received, none have matched the description of Johnson’s Maycraft. The North Carolina Wildlife Commission has reached out to the public for assistance in locating both the missing dog and the boat. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact Sgt. Anna E. Barbosa at 252-947-1510 or the dispatch center at 1-800-662-7137.
Community Affected by Loss
Johnson was a prominent figure in the community, having worked as a nurse practitioner for over a decade at Outer Banks Health. His commitment to patient care and the positive contributions he made within the community have left a significant void following his passing. The healthcare facility expressed their condolences, recognizing Johnson’s dedication and the impact he had on the lives of those he served.
Background Context
Fishing trips are common activities along the Outer Banks, drawing both residents and visitors seeking recreation along the coastlines rich in marine life. The area is known for its unpredictable weather patterns, which can pose risks even to seasoned fishermen. The coast guard and local authorities frequently conduct safety and retrieval operations in the region, underscoring the need for preparedness among those who engage in water activities.
Johnson’s tragic incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers associated with fishing and boating. Local authorities emphasize safety measures and encourage fishermen and boaters always to inform someone about their plans, including expected return times, to ensure quick action can be taken in the event of an emergency.
As investigations continue, the community mourns the loss of a dedicated healthcare professional and well-loved local resident, while also holding hope for the recovery of his dog and boat.
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Additional Resources
- The Coastland Times: Body of Overdue Fisherman Found Off Oregon Inlet in Outer Banks
- The Coastland Times: Body of Kill Devil Hills Man Found in Atlantic Ocean
- WAVY: Wild Fish Tale – Kitty Hawk Man Takes on 140 Pound Tuna From Kayak
- Wikipedia: Fishing Safety
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Boating
