The search for missing fisherman Michael Bui continues two days after he was swept off rocks in Kiama, south of Sydney.
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Search crews have been scouring the ocean since Mr Bui was washed off rocks near Kiama Blowhole just after 6.45pm on Tuesday.
Emergency services confirmed he was not wearing a lifejacket.
Despite a strong wind warning for the Illawarra coastline on Thursday, police, Marine Rescue NSW and surf lifesavers entered the water at 8am to continue their search.
The family of the Campbelltown man gathered at Kiama on Wednesday as they desperately hoped he would be found.
Among them was Tan Tran who said Mr Bui was an experienced fisherman.
"He's been fishing for a long time, he's been here for 40 years. I don't know what happened," he said.
Marine Rescue NSW Inspector Stuart Massey said the missing fisherman was seen in the water for a short time after he was swept in on Tuesday.
"He was witnessed going in by his mate and he was calling out for help," he said.
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NSW Police Chief Inspector Darren Brown said conditions were heavy and quite dangerous as searchers looked for the fisherman on Wednesday.
Mr Massey said rescue crews are conducting parallel line searches of the area, from Bombo Headland to Black Rock in the south.
"Once they do a run a they will move half-a-mile east and run the same pattern," he said.
"Our crews will gradually move further east with each leg until they've covered off a 40 square nautical mile area," Mr Massey said.
Chief Insp Brown urged other rock fishers to always wear a lifejacket and to monitor conditions.
"If it's too rough or dangerous, don't go fishing," he said.