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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]
29 cze 2021 · On Dec. 31, 2019, the Scandies Rose sank in frigid waters near Sutwik Island. Two crew members were subsequently rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard. Five others were never found.
The Scandies Rose, valued at $15 million, was declared a total loss. According to the surviving crewmembers, the vessel had begun to encounter freezing spray and accumulate ice from 0200 to 0800 on the day of the accident.
22 gru 2022 · Two survivors were plucked from the water in the hours after the vessel sank by Coast Guard rescue crews. But five crew members were never found and presumed dead.
29 cze 2021 · The Scandies Rose sank 2.5 miles south of Sutwik Island, Alaska. The vessel was en route from Kodiak, Alaska, to fishing grounds in the Bering Sea when it capsized and sank. The Scandies Rose had seven crewmembers aboard, two were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard and five others were never found.
24 maj 2021 · WASHINGTON (May 24, 2021) — The National Transportation Safety Board opened the public docket Monday as part of its ongoing investigation of the sinking of the fishing vessel Scandies Rose. The Scandies Rose sank Dec. 31, 2019, 2.5 miles south of Sutwik Island, Alaska. The vessel had a crew of seven; two were rescued and five others missing ...
29 cze 2021 · The National Transportation Safety Board has completed its investigation into the loss of the fishing vessel Scandies Rose off Sutwik Island, Alaska on New Years' Eve 2019.