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Alaska Mist

Alaska Mist

Photo: USCG
Photo: USCG

On November 9, the 35 meter long fishing vessel Alaska Mist became disable in the Bering Sea off Amak Island.  The Alaska Mist with 22 crew had suffered a mechanical failure and had gone adrift. The crew requested assistance with a Coast Guard vessel and helicopter, the tug Resolve Pioneer and another fishing vessel responding.  The fishing vessel Pavlof arrived on the scene and took the Alaska Mist under tow.

Photo: USCG
Photo: USCG

The pair of fishing vessel headed towards Dutch Harbor until the tug Resolve Pioneer arrived.  The tug attempted to connect a line, but it suffered equipment failure and had to standoff to make repairs.  The Alaska Mist drifted closer to shore when the crew were able to successfully drop anchor.   The Coast Guard Cutter Waesche arrived and began to transfer non-essential crewmen.   In 35 mph winds and waves reaching 10 feet, the non-essential crew from the Alaska Mist were transferred and a towline was attached.  The Waesche towed the Alaska Mist to Unalaska Island where the tug Pioneer Resolve was able to take over the tow.  The tug and fishing vessel arrived safely into Dutch Harbor.

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One crewman on the Waesche was injured during the transfer of crews.  The Coast Guard has launched an investigation into the incident.

 

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Terra Nova

Terra Nova

photo: goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com
photo: goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com

The 65 foot long fishing vessel Terra Nova sank a few miles off Cape Ann, Massachusetts.  The two crew on board the Terra Nova had contacted the Coast Guard that the vessel had suffered water ingress.  The forward section had six feet of water and the Terra Nova’s pumps were unable to keep up with the flooding.   The crew dropped the vessel’s anchor and donned survival suits before abandoning ship.  A Coast Guard helicopter located the men in the water.  One crewman was rescued by the Coast Guard 47-foot motor lifeboat while the other was rescued by the harbormaster boat from Rockport.   Both men were taken to hospital.

 

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Bill B II

Bill B II

The 44 foot long fishing vessel Bill B II went aground off Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.  The lobster boat had suffered water ingress and the crew intentionally ran the Bill B II aground.   The Coast Guard was alerted and dispatched a helicopter along a 57-foot lifeboat.   The helicopter was able to hoist all the crew off the fishing vessel.   No reports of injuries and no pollution was released.  Reports state a salvage plan is being coordinated.

 

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