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3 mar 2019 · The Seattle-based Destination crab boat, on what would be its fatal voyage, set off into harsh, freezing spray in the Bering Sea overloaded, not up to stability standards and carrying a tired...
- The Destination’s lost crew - The Seattle Times
When the Seattle-based crab boat Destination went down early...
- NO RETURN: The final voyage of the crab boat Destination
The Destination crew wrestles with a steel-framed crab pot...
- The Destination’s lost crew - The Seattle Times
4 mar 2019 · The U.S. Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation released a report and Final Action Memo on the February 2017 sinking of the 98-foot crabber Destination and the deaths of six crew members.
10 lut 2019 · When the Seattle-based crab boat Destination went down early in the morning of Feb. 11, 2017, all six men aboard were lost at sea.
10 lut 2019 · The Destination crew wrestles with a steel-framed crab pot on the Bering Sea in an earlier season. The job is physically demanding, so a crewman’s career can be short.
2 lis 2020 · The owners of a Seattle-managed crab boat have reached a settlement of more than $9 million with two survivors and the families of four crew members who died last year when the Scandies Rose went down in the Gulf of Alaska.
In 2017 a crabbing vessel mysteriously vanished in the Bering Sea. Investigators detail how heavy ice and overloading are the two main causes of the disaster...
3 mar 2019 · SEATTLE (AP) — A U.S. Coast Guard report blames a crab boat’s owner and captain for a fatal 2017 voyage in the Bering Sea. The Seattle-based fishing vessel Destination went missing Feb. 11, 2017, off a remote Alaska island. The bodies of its six crew members have not been found.