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Crab fishing vessel that provided a spare hydraulic motor to the Lady Alaska in an at-sea transfer after three of the Lady Alaska's motors burned out. 16 Icy Mist: 58-foot cod fishing vessel that took on water and grounded on western shore of Akutan Island; four-man crew evacuated to shore and rescued by Coast Guard. [42] [43] 5 Jennifer A
Dutch Harbor is located within the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, more precisely on Amaknak Island in the Fox Islands. A mile-long spit extending from the northeast end of Amaknak Island makes Dutch Harbor a natural port, protecting ships from the waves and currents of the Bering Sea, although winds off the Bering Sea have tossed shipments from ...
FV Scandies Rose (Fishing Vessel Scandies Rose) [1] was a crab fishing vessel built in 1978 by Bender Shipbuilding out of Mobile, Alabama. [2] [3] Originally named Enterprise, she was registered in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. She mainly fished for king crabs, opilio crabs, and Pacific cod, in both the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. [3]
A 102-foot crab fishing vessel, Arctic Hunter, was leaving on a fishing trip when it ran aground on rocks in the waters off of Unalaska, Alaska. ... Alaska Ranger, sank near Dutch Harbor taking ...
On 24 April 1960 she towed the disabled Canadian FV Norprince to Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, Alaska. During 28 through 30 April 1960 Clover discovered Japanese fishing vessels in U.S. territorial waters and escorted them to international waters. From 1 July 1964 through 30 June 1965 Clover was stationed at Ketchikan, Alaska, and
The 43-foot (13.1 m) halibut-fishing vessel sank in the Bering Sea approximately 25 nautical miles (46 km; 29 mi) northeast of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, after her engine room flooded. The high endurance cutter USCGC Boutwell (United States Coast Guard) rescued her crew of four after they had been in the water for only four minutes. [16]
FV Alaska Ranger was a fishing factory ship owned and operated by the Fishing Company of Alaska of Seattle, Washington. The ship was constructed in 1973 for use as an oil field service vessel. The ship sank 23 March 2008, after reporting progressive flooding only hours earlier. Of the 47 on board, 42 were rescued.
Pope had loaded the boat with pots at Dutch Harbor, Alaska, to the boat's supposed maximum. He then left the harbor and picked up an estimated 22 more bait pots on his way to the fishing grounds. Witnesses reported that the boat was rolling so hard that they could see the rolling chalks on the bottom of the boat.
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