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Fishing Chaos

Fishing Chaos

The 54 foot long fishing vessel Chaos went aground in a small cove in Unalaska Bay.   The Chaos was attempting to seek shelter after a heavy storm struck.   The vessel had dropped anchor and attempted to ride out the storm when the anchor line snapped and the vessel went ashore.   The crew of four on board contacted the harbormaster who relayed to the Coast Guard.  The Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter to the scene, but conditions were too rough to pick up the crew.   However, conditions worsen with winds gusting up to 83 mph and there was a risk that the vessel would capsize on the rocks.  The crew of four were able to swim ashore, but found the beach being assaulted with rocks being flung by the wind.  The crew decided the fishing vessel was a safer location and swam back aboard.   The crew was safely hoisted the following morning when conditions improved.  Authorities will work with the owner to assess the vessel and conduct any salvage operations.

 

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Pacific Queen + Coral Sea

Pacific Queen + Coral Sea

The 22 meter long fishing vessel Pacific Queen struck bottom and went aground near Petersburg, Alaska.  The Pacific Queen suffered water ingress and the crew requested assistance.  The crew of three abandoned ship and were rescued by the near by fishing vessel Windham Bay just as a Coast Guard helicopter arrived.   No reports of injuries.

The fishing vessel Coral Sea went aground off Gourd Island near Ketchikan, Alaska.  The  five crew abandoned into the vessel’s life raft and were rescued by the fishing vessel Time Bandit.

 

 

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Fate Hunter

Fate Hunter

Photo: USCG
Photo: USCG

The 65 foot long, 104 gt fishing vessel Fate Hunter went aground near Shoup Bay, Valdez, Alaska.  The crew sent out a distress call reporting the vessel had gone aground with four people on board.  The nearby fishing vessel Akemi responded and safely transported the crew of the Fate Hunter to Valdez.  No reports of injuries or damage to the vessel.  The Coast Guard and state authorities are monitoring the vessel for pollution.  The Fate Hunter had 1,500 gallons of diesel fuel and 150,000 pounds of fish on board.

 

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