Relatives and friends of those still missing from the South Korean ferry that sank off Jindo Island said prayers on Sunday as they waited for news.
Only one body was recovered from the Sewol overnight as rescue workers slowed down, but as daylight emerged on day six, the search operation continued.
For the families of those still missing, hope is fading that loved ones will be found alive.
At the information centre on Jindo island, relatives were able to see the names of those who had already been confirmed dead.
More than 170 people escaped the sinking, 61 bodies have been recovered and about 240 people are still missing.
Authorities fear the death toll could eventually exceed 300 making it the country's worst maritime disaster in decades.