Screengrab of Peruvian fisherman Maximo Napa speaking to media after being rescued from the Pacific Ocean.
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A FISHERMAN managed to survive after being lost at sea for three months by eating turtles, birds and cockroaches.

Maximo Napa Castro, 61, headed on a two-week fishing trip from the coastal Peruvian town of Marcona – but it turned into 95 days of hell after he was blown off course by a storm.

Screengrab of Peruvian fisherman Maximo Napa speaking to media after being rescued from the Pacific Ocean.

Peruvian fisherman Maximo Napa Castro, who spent 95 days lost in the Pacific Ocean before being rescued by an Ecuadorian fishing patrol, speaks to mediaCredit: Reuters
Peruvian Navy medics attending to a rescued fisherman.

Castro, 61, receiving medical attention upon his arrival in PaitaCredit: AFP
A Peruvian fisherman, reunited with his brother after 94 days adrift at sea.

Peruvian fisherman Maximo Napa (C), 61, reacting as he is greeted by his brother upon his arrival in PaitaCredit: AFP

Ten days into the Peruvian fisherman’s trip, having set off on 7 December, Castro got in the horrific tempest that left him adrift with limited supplies.

His panicked family launched a desperate search for him, but had to face the potential reality that he was dead after Peru‘s maritime patrols couldn’t locate him.

But on Wednesday, the Ecuadorian patrol vessel Don F discovered Castro a whopping 680 miles from the coast.

Despite being alive, he was dehydrated and in critical condition.

The 61-year-old had managed to survive by cleverly catching rainwater in his boat, as well as consuming anything he found.

On Friday during a heartwarming reunion with his brother, Castro described how he desperately ate cockroaches and birds while lost at sea.

But his hunger continued to grow, which resulted in him devouring sea turtles.

In his final 15 days of being lost in his boat, Castro revealed he didn’t even have any food.

Recalling what motivated him to stay strong during the horrific incident, the fisherman said: “I thought about my mother everyday.

“I’m thankful to God for giving me a second chance.”

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He added that he also thought about his two-month-old granddaughter while out at sea.

Castro’s mum, Elena, told local media that she began to lose hope with her son lost, while other family members remained optimistic that he would be found.

Following his unbelievable rescue, Castro was taken immediately to Paita for a medical assessment before getting flown to Lima.

And at Jorge Chavez International Airport, he was finally reunited with his daughter, Ines, who was there clutching a bottle of pisco – Peru’s national drink.

Meanwhile, back in Castro’s home area of San Andres, members of the community had decorated the streets to celebrate his return, they told Peruvian media agency RPP.

Castro’s niece, Leyla Torres Napa, revealed how the family planned to celebrate his birthday which occurred while he was still lost at sea.

She said: “The day of his birth was unique because all that he could eat [at sea] was a small cookie, so it is very important for us that we celebrate because, for us, he has been reborn.”

Similarly, Mikhail Pichugin, 45, from Russia, managed to survive more than two months in the Sea of Okhotsk in a 15ft inflatable vessel after the engine cut out.

As his vessel drifted at least 625 miles over 67 days, Pichugin lost 50kg, about half of his body weight.

He revealed that he survived only on the rainwater he collected, soaked dried peas, and freeze-fried noodles.

A Peruvian Navy medic takes a fisherman's blood pressure.

Castro receiving medical attention upon his arrival in PaitaCredit: AFP
A Peruvian fisherman reunited with his brother after 94 days at sea.

Peruvian fisherman Maximo Napa (R), 61, reacting as he is greeted by his brotherCredit: AFP
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