According to Alaska State Trooper spokesman Austin McDaniel, The Department of Public Safety’s patrol vessel received a distress call from the salmon fishermen aboard the F/V ANNY JOY in Kvichak Bay at approximately 12:30 a.m. It was reported that the captain and three other crew members were on board at the time of the incident.
According to Alaska State Troopers, two patrol vessels responded to the scene just as the crew pulled Mr. Wheeler from the water. He had been in the water for about half an hour before being pulled back onto the boat and was unconscious at that time.
Lifesaving measures were administered for about an hour before Mr. Wheeler was pronounced dead.
Corwin Wheeler was from Wisconsin and will always be remembered as an outgoing young man and a committed friend and brother.
According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, approximately one in ten commercial fishing deaths involve gear entanglement. This tragic accident demonstrates the dangers commercial fishers face each day. The laws are complex, and it can be difficult to determine which laws are applicable to a specific case.
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