After searching through the night for approximately 7 hours, the Coast Guard suspended a search for a person in the water near the Columbia River entrance on the border of Oregon and Washington, Saturday. Coast Guard Sector Columbia River, located in Astoria, received a call from the outbound 591-foot bulk…
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Ten Fishermen Rescued from Burning Vessel in the Pacific
On Saturday, April 21, 2012 ten crewmembers were rescued from the burning vessel Hsin Man Chun, a 70-foot Taiwanese fishing vessel. The Coast Guard, U.S. Navy and Automated Mutual Assistance Vessel Rescue partners, coordinated in the rescue after the crewmembers were forced to abandon ship 700 miles west of Guam.…
Coast Guard Investigation in Sinking of Fishing Vessel off Washington Coast
The Coast Guard concluded its first hearing Thursday to determine the cause of the March 10, 2012 sinking of the fishing vessel Lady Cecilia 17 miles off the Washington coast. Witnesses gave testimony on the history and condition of the vessel along with recollections of the crew and their experience.…
Crewmember Injured Aboard Clamming Vessel
Earlier today the Coast Guard medevaced a crewmember from the 75-foot clamming vessel Enterprise approximately 6 miles east of Manasquan Inlet, N.J. The man was injured when he was struck in the head by a dislodged pipe caused by “equipment failure”. Due to the man’s condition, it was not possible…
One dead and four missing from sailing vessel participating in race near San Francisco
On Saturday, April 14, 2012 the sailing vessel Low Speed Chase was transiting around the Farallon Islands during a race when it was struck by a series of large waves that rolled the vessel multiple times, causing crew members to enter the water and ultimately running the vessel aground. The…
Couple Dies in Boat Fire in Squalicum Harbor
On March 30, 2012 an immense marina fire in Squalicum Harbor in Bellingham took two lives and destroyed an estimated 10 vessels and a boathouse. The victims, a married couple, died from smoke inhalation aboard their 42-foot powerboat when the fire trapped them inside. The vessel sank during the blaze…
97-Year-Old Woman Injured in Fall Aboard Celebrity Cruise Ship
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012, the coast guard medically evacuated a 97-year-old passenger from the cruise ship Celebrity Silhouette in New York Harbor. The woman reportedly fell and suffered a head injury while the vessel was anchored off Staten Island, New York. The woman was in stable condition at…
Tug Boat Accidents in Louisiana and New York
The Coast Guard responded to two accidents involving towing vessels on Friday, April 6, 2012. The towing vessel Altro Donna sank after an allision with a piling near Commodore Dock in Marreo, Louisiana where it was transporting eight empty red-flag barges with three crewmembers onboard. The Altro Donna reportedly had…
Rights of Female Maritime Workers
Seafaring work has long been thought of as a male profession. To a certain extent, that is still true. Although women are increasingly finding their way into maritime work, they still make up less than two percent of all seafaring professionals. However, just because women are in the minority doesn’t…
Boeing Employee Trapped Under Landing Gear of 787 Loses Both Legs
A 30-year-old Boeing employee was released from Harborview Medical Center in Seattle yesterday, months after being trapped under the landing gear of a 787 jet. For 40 minutes the man was stuck under the jet. He recalls “horrible pain” and shouting updates to his rescuers at Paine Field like, “My…