Mediterranean migrant crisis
The Migrant Offshore Aid Station ship MV Phoenix sails out of Valletta's Grand Harbor in Malta May 2, 2015. The ship left Malta is on a six-month mission to search for and rescue migrants in the Mediterranean. Reuters/Darrin Zammit Lupi

EU forces picked up 3,427 migrants off the Libyan coast in the Mediterranean on Saturday. The Italian coast guard said that the rescue measures were part of efforts by European nations to prevent migrant deaths during their perilous journeys in search of a better life.

Italy said 16 ships were involved in the operation. The migrants were picked up by several teams off many Italian ports such as the islands of Sicily and Lampedusa.

The French naval patrol boat Commandant Birot, which is operating under the EU's Triton mission, was also involved in the rescue efforts.

The French vessel picked up more than 200 migrants from three different boats in the region. Arrests have also been made and the suspected human traffickers have been turned in to Italian authorities. Three people are reported to have drowned during the operations.

According to statements from authorities, cited by AFP, the Italian frigate Bersagliere plucked 778 migrants while the patrol ship Vega rescued more than 675 people.

On April 12, European authorities rescued 3,791 migrants from the Mediterranean.

The EU's intensified efforts come after an illegal immigrant boat carrying an estimated 800 people capsized in the Mediterranean, leaving hundreds dead.