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30 sie 2024 · On New Year’s Eve 2019, the F/V Scandies Rose tragically sank in the Gulf of Alaska, killing five of its seven crew members. The boat, though not regularly featured on Deadliest Catch, was part of the same fleet of crab boats and had close ties to the show’s cast.
18 cze 2023 · On New Year's Eve 2019, the captain and crew of the Scandies Rose set off into the dark and choppy waters of the Bering Sea to get a head start on the new year's crab fishing season. Only two of the seven men on board were ever heard from again.
30 wrz 2024 · For 20 seasons, the Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch has documented the real-life experiences of commercial crab fishermen on the Bering Sea. Unfortunately, this is also an extremely ...
22 sie 2024 · In one of the biggest reported tragedies that have come out about "Deadliest Catch," Mavar's body was found on the ground at a boatyard in Naknek, Alaska, on June 13, 2024. At a nearby hospital, the doctors declared Mavar dead. The cause of death: a sudden health emergency during an odd accident.
2 lip 2023 · The same year Season 4 of "Deadliest Catch" was broadcast, and after the F/V Maverick had left the show, Maverick co-owners Rick and Donna Quashnick were fined $1,500 when an Alaska wildlife trooper found undersized bairdi tanner crab in its catch.
11 sty 2019 · The three crew members who died after a crabbing boat featured on Deadliest Catch capsized off the Oregon coast Tuesday night were identified Wednesday morning by the Oregon State Police.
15 lip 2023 · In one 2017 episode, the series documented the tragic sinking of the S/V Destination near St. George Island, Alaska, in which all six crew members aboard perished: Captain Jeff Hathaway,...