A SEARCH operation involving the coastguard helicopter, police and the RNLI was launched in the early hours after a man was believed to have entered the sea.

The RNLI volunteers were alerted at 4.30am this morning (Tuesday, August, 22) after it was reported that a man had entered the water off the west pier in Whitby.

The report came in after two fisherman saw the man pass them and head to the lower extension, but did not see him return.

Whitby's all-weather lifeboat George and Mary Webb was launched as well as the smaller inshore lifeboat, to conduct a thorough search of the area surrounding the west pier.

The local coastguard searched on foot and the coastguard helicopter was tasked to search from the air.

Just after 6.30am the police discovered CCTV showing the man walking back off the pier, the police were happy that this was the person described by the informants and stood down the search.

Whitby RNLI Coxswain Howard Fields said: "This was a case of a false alarm with good intent.

"The informants suspected the man may have entered the water, and until it is discovered otherwise it is our job to search the water.

"We are all just pleased that the man is ok.

"Though it was a little misty around the Pavilion the visibility was generally good.

"We carried out the search in a pattern around the pier until we were stood down."

If you suspect someone may be in trouble in the water you can alert the coastguard by calling 999.