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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. Those included the ship’s ...
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.
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.
5 lis 2020 · The company that owned the fishing vessel Scandies Rose will pay out from its insurance policy to the families of four deceased fishermen and two survivors that worked on the 130-foot...
8 lut 2020 · One of the photos passed out Saturday was of buoys that will be sunk with a heavy chain in the water with the Scandies Rose on Sunday. The buoys carry the names of the crew members lost...
7 lut 2020 · The F/V Scandies Rose, a 130-foot crab fishing vessel based in Dutch Harbor, sank on Jan. 31, 2019, with seven crew members aboard. (Photo by Gerry Cobban Knagin)