CANBERRA — Ships and aircraft found more bodies but no survivors Friday while searching for scores of men still missing after a boat carrying about 200 asylum seekers to Australia capsized in heavy seas south of Indonesia. Four Indonesian and Australian warships, four merchant ships and five Australian government aircraft were searching in 2-meter (7-foot) swells, Australian Maritime Safety Authority spokeswoman Jo Meehan said. All on board were male and about 90 were missing since Thursday's accident. An Australian navy patrol boat and three cargo ships had rescued 109 survivors — including a 13-year-old boy — and delivered them to the Australian territory of Christmas Island 200 kilometers to the south, officials said. — AP