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Day: January 9, 2020

Scandies Rose

Scandies Rose

Scandies Rose
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On December 31, the 130 foot long fishing vessel Scandies Rose capsized and sank five miles southeast off Sutwik Island, Alaska. The Scandies Rose was heading out with a load of crab pots when it developed a heavy list to starboard. The master of the Scandies Rose desperately sent out a distress call while the six crew attempted to don survival suits. Two of the crew got their suits on and gone outside the wheelhouse when the fishing vessel lost stability and rolled over.  The crew inside the wheelhouse could not be seen anywhere.  The Scandies Rose had capsized so quickly that five men were trapped underwater in the wheelhouse.

The two men who had escaped tried in vain to hold on to the side of the hull.  Both held on to the scuppers when a large wave washed them away.  They continued to stay near the Scandies Rose as the vessel settled by the stern.  In just a few minutes, only the bow was visible when the vessel’s two life rafts inflated and floated free.  The two survivors were able to climb into one of the liferafts and awaited rescue.  The signal light on their liferaft went dark a short time later making the liferaft less visible. In 20 foot swells with 40 mph winds and air temperature around 10 degrees, the two men had limited time to be rescued.

Scandies Rose
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The Coast Guard had received the distress call and dispatched helicopters to the last known location. A MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter along with a HC-130 Hercules airplane were dispatched to search for survivors. The Jayhawk helicopter arrived on scene and found a lit liferaft in the water. An inspection found it was empty, but the helicopter lights could be spotted by the two men in their liferaft.  A short time later the helicopter arrived over the unlit liferaft with the survivors.  The Coast Guard was able to hoist the two men to safety.  Both survivors were suffering from hypothermia.

Air Station Kodiak HC-130 Hercules
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The Coast Guard continued to search the area for the missing five crew from the Scandies Rose.  Four helicopters and two aircraft were assisted by the Coast Guard Cutter Mellon searching a 300 square mile area for twenty hours before the search was suspended.  Reports state authorities have launched an investigation into this incident.

Ocean Jet 7

Ocean Jet 7

Ocean Jet 7
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On January 6, the 33 meter long, 275 gt passenger ferry Ocean Jet 7 ran aground some 1500 meters off Plaridel Port in Misamis Occidental, Philppines.  The vessel was en route to Tagbilaran City when it encountered heavy seas and strong winds. The waves drove the Ocean Jet 7 off course and aground on its starboard side of the hull.  The Philippine Coast Guard dispatched a rescue vessels to the scene and safely transported 271 passengers and 17 crew to Plaridel Port.  No reports of injuries.

Ocean Jet 7

A tug was dispatched to help refloat the Ocean Jet 7 and take it under tow back to port. No reports of pollution released.