Author: Alexander Tinder

Covid-19 Outbreak at Alaska Trident Plant Grows to 135 Workers

Fish and seafood being processed in a factory.

Trident Seafoods’ continues to fight a worsening COVID-19 outbreak at its fish processing facility in Akutan, Alaska.  The plant, which processes pollock, cod, and crab provided by a fleet of fishing vessels, now has 135 positive coronavirus cases.  Evacuations by air and sea have been carried out for some employees.   As of Tuesday, January 26,…

Written by Alexander Tinder on January 28, 2021

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Three Commercial Fishermen Rescued from Sinking Crab Boat in Northern California

Three Commercial Fishermen Rescued from Sinking Crab Boat in Northern California

At 1820 hours on Sunday, January 24, crab boat F/V SUNUP issued a distress call to the United States Coast Guard.  According to the crew, the vessel developed propulsion issues, lost control, and allided with the south jetty entering Humboldt Bay, California. Coast Guard Station Humboldt Bay deployed a motor lifeboat and a helicopter to…

Written by Alexander Tinder on January 26, 2021

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Los Angeles: Busiest U.S. Port Had Fourth-Best Year In 2020

Los Angeles, the busiest U.S. port.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the Port of Los Angeles, which remains the U.S.’s busiest port, reported the fourth-best year on record in 2020. Specifically, the Port of Los Angeles handled 9.2 million 20-foot equivalent units, or TEUs. As reported by the Port’s Executive Director, Gene Seroka, the Port’s container business was the “most erratic” seen…

Written by Alexander Tinder on January 26, 2021

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COVID-19 Outbreak at a Trident Plant in Alaska to Cause Three Week Closure

Fisherman cleaning freshly caught fish.

Several workers at a Trident Seafoods’ facility in Akutan, Alaska tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this week.  Those infected were evacuated for treatment in Anchorage.  The facility typically employs between 700 and 1,400 people and is a seafood processing hub for pollock, crab, and cod from the Bering Sea.  It operates as a closed campus…

Written by Alexander Tinder on January 26, 2021

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Appellate Court Affirms $11 Million Award to Harbor Pilot

Harbor pilot observing the sea from the bridge.

Captain Jay Rivera was a state-commissioned Branch Pilot for the Port Aransas Bar and Corpus Christi Bay. Marine pilots are required by law in most major seaports of the world for large commercial ships.  The primary role of a marine pilot is to safely navigate large vessels through narrow coastal areas using their extensive local knowledge…

Written by Alexander Tinder on January 15, 2021

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Holland America and Princess Cruises Cancel Alaska Voyages Scheduled for Early 2021 Due to Pandemic

Holland America and Princess Cruises cancel Alaska voyages scheduled for early 2021 due to pandemic

Signaling that the coronavirus pandemic will continue to impact Alaska’s tourist season, Holland America and Princess Cruises have announced that they will cancel several sailings in 2021. Carnival Corp. brands Princess Cruises and Holland America issued statements Wednesday that rules imposed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and uncertainty around travel restrictions prompted…

Written by Alexander Tinder on January 8, 2021

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Family of Four Rescued From Alaskan Island on Christmas Day

Coast Guard helicopter rescuing a family from a remote Alaskan island on Christmas Day

On Christmas Eve, a 50-year-old mother and her three children (ages 21, 17, and 13) were aboard a 15-foot vessel when it capsized off the west coast of Baranof Island in Southeast Alaska.  At 2300 hours, a friend reported to the United States Coast Guard that the family’s vessel was overdue to return.   Coast Guard…

Written by Alexander Tinder on December 28, 2020

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NTSB Releases Safer Seas Digest 2019

Boat floating on calm water with clear skies above

On December 10, 2020, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board issued a summary report detailing the most important maritime safety lessons learned from marine incidents during the year 2019.  The report is known as the Safer Seas Digest. The Safer Seas Digest 2019 includes lessons learned from 30 different incidents in 2019.  These included allisions,…

Written by Alexander Tinder on December 14, 2020

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New Fire Safety Requirements for Small Passenger Vessels Included in the National Defense Authorization Act (FY2021)

Boat engulfed in flames, with thick smoke rising into the sky

In the wake of the deadly fire aboard D/V CONCEPTION in September 2019, lawmakers have advanced a new fire safety bill for small passenger vessels, the Small Passenger Vessel Safety Act.  The legislation was proposed by Senator Dianne Feinstein and Representatives Salud Carbajal and Julia Brownley.  It was rolled into the National Defense Authorization Act…

Written by Alexander Tinder on December 8, 2020

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Captain of D/V CONCEPTION Indicted for Criminal Seaman Manslaughter in 2020

Rusty boat partially submerged in water, sinking slowly

D/V CONCEPTION caught fire and sank off the coast of California in 2019.  The incident killed 34 people.  On December 1, 2020, the captain of the Vessel was indicted on federal manslaughter charges under The Seaman’s Manslaughter Statute, codified at 18 U.S.C. § 1115. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles, the captain…

Written by Alexander Tinder on December 2, 2020

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