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On 31 December 2019, at approximately 22:00 Alaska Standard Time, the United States Coast Guard received a distress call from the crab fishing vessel Scandies Rose. The vessel was on its way from Kodiak, Alaska to the Bering Sea to fish crabs.
At the time of the accident, the Scandies Rose had seven crewmembers aboard, two of whom were rescued by the Coast Guard several hours later. The other missing crewmembers were not found and are presumed dead. The Scandies Rose, valued at $15 million, was declared a total loss.
3 sty 2020 · The search for five crew members of the Scandies Rose in Alaska has been suspended, the U.S. Coast Guard said after two other crew members of the vessel were rescued after the 130-foot crab fishing boat from Dutch Harbor, Alaska, sank on New Year’s Eve.
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. While she was...
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.
18 cze 2023 · In high winds, rough waters, and freezing conditions, the vessel capsized and sank, killing five of the seven crewmen aboard her. It was the worst disaster for fishermen associated with the hit reality TV series "Deadliest Catch" since 2017, when the F/V Destination sank. No one from the Destination survived.
24 maj 2021 · The vessel had a crew of seven; two were rescued and five others missing after the accident were never found. (The Scandies Rose arriving in Kodiak, Alaska, in an undated photo. Source: Gerry Cobban Knagin.)