Author: Alexander Tinder

Tulalip Police Officer Missing After Capsizing Incident in Washington

Orange life vest designed for safety on boats and ships

According to the KIRO 7 News Staff, on Tuesday, November 17, 2020, two police officers were aboard a Tulalip Police Department Fisheries vessel assisting another boat when the police vessel capsized just before 9 p.m.  Both officers were sent into the water as a result.  One officer, wearing a life jacket, was rescued at 11:45…

Written by Alexander Tinder on November 18, 2020

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Deadly F/V SCANDIES ROSE Sinking Lawsuit to Settle Out of Court

Capsized boat with passengers in distress in open water

The owners of F/V SCANDIES ROSE report that they have resolved lawsuits with two surviving crewmembers and the families of four mariners who died during the December 2019 incident.  The crab fishing vessel was managed out of Washington State and sank near Sutwik Island, Alaska.  The case reportedly settled out of court for more than…

Written by Alexander Tinder on November 5, 2020

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Vessel Owner and Management Blamed for Deadly Fire Aboard California Dive Boat

Boat with passengers preparing to dive into the water for a snorkeling or scuba adventure

During the Oct. 20, 2020 meeting of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, the NTSB determined the probable cause of the Sept. 2019 fire casualty aboard D/V CONCEPTION was the failure of Truth Aquatics, Inc., the owner and operator of the vessel, to provide effective oversight of the boat and crew operations.  Specifically, they failed…

Written by Alexander Tinder on October 22, 2020

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Injured Fisherman Evacuated From F/V ATLANTICO Near Cold Bay, Alaska

Fisherman casting a line from a small boat on calm waters

During the morning hours of September 16, 2020, a 40-year-old fisherman aboard F/V ATLANTICO sustained a back injury near the Port of Cold Bay in Alaska.  The emergency medical evacuation was recommended. The United States Coast Guard, District 17 command center responded by launching a Jayhawk helicopter from Air Station Kodiak.  The helicopter crew reached…

Written by Alexander Tinder on September 20, 2020

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NTSB Releases Hundreds of Pages of Evidence on Deadly Fire Aboard D/V CONCEPTION

Ship sinking into the ocean with water flooding the deck

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has publicly released voluminous documentary evidence relating to the fire aboard D/V CONCEPTION on September 2, 2019, which resulted in the deaths of 34 people.  The only survivors of the incident near Santa Cruz Island in California were five crewmembers who dove into the water for safety.  Everyone else…

Written by Alexander Tinder on September 18, 2020

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Seattle’s Pier 58 Collapses Leaving Two Workers Injured

Seaman preparing equipment on the deck of a ship in port

Two workers were injured on Sunday afternoon when part of Seattle’s Pier 58 collapsed during ongoing construction. Seven people were removing a concrete section of the Pier when the collapse occurred.  Two men fell into the water during the collapse. The 50-year-old Pier was originally earmarked for renovation in 2022 as part of the Seattle…

Written by Alexander Tinder on September 15, 2020

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Commercial Fisherman Rescued by U.S. Coast Guard Near Columbia River

Fishing boat anchored on the water with nets and gear ready for use

In the early hours of Tuesday, June 28, 2020, the U.S. Coast Guard successfully rescued a distressed commercial fisherman near the entrance of the Columbia River. The incident unfolded when watchstanders at Coast Guard Sector Columbia River received a mayday call over VHF-FM radio from a 37-foot commercial fishing vessel in distress near Cape Disappointment….

Written by Alexander Tinder on August 3, 2020

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