In a remarkable tale of survival, a man and his dog were rescued after spending three months adrift in the vast Pacific Ocean. The incredible discovery was made by a helicopter pilot who spotted a small, badly damaged white catamaran over 1,200 miles from land while searching for tuna. The man, identified as Timothy Shaddock, 54, hailing from Australia, was found aboard the catamaran with a shaggy, sun-bleached beard and bedraggled hair. When a small boat dispatched by the helicopter reached him, Mr. Shaddock shared his ordeal, revealing that he and his dog, Bella, had been surviving on raw tuna and rainwater during their time at sea. On Tuesday, Mr. Shaddock walked down the gangway of the Mexican tuna trawler, Maria Delia, which had come to his rescue. He expressed gratitude for his survival and recounted the challenges he faced while battling exhaustion, despair, and hunger during the arduous journey. The saga began three months ago when Mr. Shaddock and