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86 Crew Members Test Positive for COVID-19 on American Seafoods Trawler

In a press release issued last night, American Seafoods has reported that 86 crewmembers have tested positive for COVID-19, and nine more crewmembers are still awaiting results. It was reported that one crew member became ill and was taken to a hospital while the ship was docked in Bellingham. That…

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Fisherman Suffers Severe Hand Injury Aboard F/V Arctic Storm

A fisherman working aboard the F/V ARCTIC STORM suffered a severe hand injury on Monday, November 18th. The call reporting the injury came to watchstanders at the U.S Coast Guard Sector North Bend at 3:42 p.m. Monday, November 18th. The vessel was located about 34 miles west of Newport, Oregon…

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Muffin Monster Grinders, Guards, and Worker Safety

Processing fish at sea has numerous benefits. At-sea-processing offers consumers the freshest product, reduces waste due to spoilage, and minimizes transportation fuel costs. But what happens to the waste products such as fish heads, fins and internal fish organs? They cannot simply be thrown overboard as they are considered “garbage”.…

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Two Rescued After F/V Fearless II Drifts into Rocks

Two people were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard on Sunday, September 22nd after the 54-foot fishing vessel they were navigating became disabled after striking a submerged object. The F/V FEARLESS II subsequently drifted into the rocks near the Coos River entrance. Watchstanders at Sector North Bend received the distress…

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Fisherman Suffers Lacerated Arm Aboard the F/V Lake Bay

A 58-year-old fisherman working aboard the F/V LAKE BAY was medevaced on Monday after suffering a large laceration to his arm. Sector Juneau command center received a call from the vessel’s master that a crewmember had been injured and needed assistance. Sector Juneau issued an urgent marine information broadcast and…

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$3.3 Million Awarded to Injured Maritime Worker

A maritime construction worker has been awarded $3.3 million after a Louisiana federal court judge ruled that the worker’s head and spinal injuries were due to a captain’s negligence. The case was covered by the Jones Act and the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA). Devin Barrios, a maritime…

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