Faro De Hercules Sinks

The 400 dwt fishing vessel Faro De Hercules sank off the coast of Punta ArenaChile in heavy seas of 4.5 meter high and winds as high as 40 knots.   The vessel was fishing for hake with 42 crewmen on board.   The vessel had radioed it was in trouble and would be needing assistance.   Two rescue boats, Punta Arenas and Puerto Natales, aircraft and two fishing vessel were sent to the area the Faro De Hercules last reported.   A naval aircraft was able to contact one life raft and found that most the crew were on 2 life rafts.   Vessels were able to reach the life rafts and 38 crewmen were rescued.   Reports state 4 listed as missing and are presumed lost.   The cause of the sinking has not been reported, but an investigation is being conducted into the causes of the accident.

Fishing Vessels Collide

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The fishing vessels Alaska Spirit and Kodiak Enterprise collided in Captains Bay,Unalaska, Alaska.   The Alaska Spirit was moving off from unloading and the Kodiak Enterprise had left the dock to head out for fishing.   The Alaska Spirit sustained damage to its bow.   The Kodiak Enterprise sustained significant damage to the starboard quarter.   Both vessels will be inspected before they leave harbor.

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Forklift Adrift?

The 143-foot barge Brittney Moe went adrift after loosing her towline southwest of Kodiak Island, Alaska.   The tug Seahawk had lost the barge after it had partially lost steering and the barge broke away.   The conditions were rough with 45-55 mph winds and 12 foot seas.   The Brittney Moe was loaded with a forklift, conex box and tools aboard.   The Coast Guard helicopter spotted the barge and has relayed its location.   The barge is no danager of running aground and arrangements have been made to recover it.