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Hook Point-Alaganik

Hook Point-Alaganik

Hook Point - Alaganik

The 77 foot long integrated tug and barge Hook Point-Alaganik went ashore in the Gulf of Alaska at the mouth of the Seal River near Cordova, Alaska.  The Hook Point-Alaganik was being used as part of a tsuami clean-up effort when it encountered heavy seas and strong current from the Seal River.   The vessel swung broadside into the waves and was struck by a large piece of river ice.   The tug-barge suffered damage to its mechanical system and both were driven ashore onto the beach.  Both tug and barge sustained significant damage.    The two crew on board donned survival suits and abandoned ship.   No reports of injuries.   The Coast Guard was contacted and a helicopter was dispatched to the scene.   A small sheen was spotted near the barge.   Authorities have placed a boom around the vessel along with sorbent pads as a precautionary measure.

 

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Lone Star

Lone Star

Lone Star
Photo: Alaska Dept of Fish and Game

The 78 foot long fishing vessel Lone Star capsized and sank near the mouth of the Igushik River, Alaska.   The four crew sent out a distress call with a nearby fishing vessel responding.  All four men were rescued and taken to Dillingham.  No reports of injuries.  The Coast Guard reports that pollution has leaked into the water.  The Lone Star had some 14,000 gallons of diesel fuel on board at the time of the incident.   The Coast Guard and local authorities are coordinating a response to the incident.

 

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Ocean Viking

Ocean Viking

Photo: USCG
Photo: USCG

The 76 foot long fishing vessel Ocean Viking sank near Kodiak, Alaska.   The four crew and a dog had abandoned ship when the fishing vessel suffered uncontrolled water ingress.  The crew had sent out a distress call which was relayed to the Coast Guard.   The crew of Ocean Viking donned survival suits and abandoned into the vessel’s life raft.   The Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter to the scene which was able to rescue all 4 crew and the vessel’s dog.  No reports of injuries.   Reports state the crew were transported to Kodiak and were in good condition.   The Coast Guard has launched an investigation into the sinking.

 

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