Captain Raleigh

On the morning of May 9, the 68 foot long, 112 gt fishing vessel Captain Raleigh (IMO: 7937575) sank in Grays Harbor off Westport, Washington. The Captain Raleigh contacted the United States Coast Guard that the fishing vessel had sprung a leak and requested assistance. The Coast Guard launched a search and rescue to the site and rescued 3 of the 4 crew members. Reports state the Captain Raleigh continued to flood until it had capsized and later sank. One crew member was reported missing.
The Coast Guard conducted a search for the crew member with aircraft from Astoria searching the area while divers searched the sunken vessel. The Coast Guard called off the search the following morning without finding the missing crew member. Washington State authorities have also deployed a response team to manage the pollution. Oil pollution was spotted where the Captain Raleigh sank from diesel fuel leaking out. Due to strong currents and the search operation, no booms were deployed to contain the spill. Authorities state there were no traces of pollution along the shoreline .

No further details reported. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.