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FV Big Valley was a 92-foot (28 m) crab fishing vessel. The vessel capsized and sank on January 15, 2005, in the Bering Sea in an area 70 miles (110 km) west of Saint Paul Island, Alaska . Only one member of the crew survived of the six people on board.
At least six people are dead and seven missing after a fishing vessel carrying 27 onboard sank in the South Atlantic about 200 miles off the coast of the Falkland Islands.
At least seven crew members on board a fishing boat died after the vessel capsized following a collision in the waters off South Korea's southeastern coast on Monday.. The fishing boat, which had ...
Only one of its six crew members survived. In 2007, a larger factory ship, Alaska Ranger, sank near Dutch Harbor taking five of its 57 crew, including its captain. Show comments
Tai Ching 21 fishing boat crew Various Kiribati: The burnt and abandoned wreck of the Tai Ching 21, a Taiwanese fishing boat, was found drifting on 9 November 2008 near Kiribati. It was assumed that when the fire proved beyond their ability to control, the 29-member crew evacuated using the lifeboat and three rafts that were missing.
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.
Two of the seven crew members on board were rescued and ultimately survived, the other five were never found. [65] 5 2020 United States: Emmy Rose – On 23 November, the 82-foot long fishing vessel, registered out of Portland, Maine, was lost in a storm at approximately 1:00 AM EST about 20 miles northeast of Provincetown, Massachusetts. The ...
At least nine sailors perished and four others are still missing in rough seas after a fishing vessel sank in the South Atlantic some 200 miles (320 kilometers) off the Falkland Islands, Spanish ...