properly maintaining their vessels life saving equipment
The Coast Guard 17th District is encouraging commercial fishermen to make safety a top priority following the deaths of four commercial fishermenwithin the past month.
Commercial fishing in Alaska is inherently dangerous, especially during the harsh winter seasons.
Fishing vessel owners and operators are reminded of the importance of properly maintaining their vessel’s life saving equipment, ensuring that all crewmembers working on deck are wearingpersonal floatation devicesand conducting regular shipboard drills in order to maintain the crew’s proficiency at operating shipboard emergency equipment.
“With the red king crab and other winter fisheries underway it’s important that mariners remain aware of the dangerous conditions they face on the fishing grounds,” said Lt. William Albright, lead marine investigator, Coast Guard Sector Anchorage. “These dangers are ever present and are the reasons why we’re encouraging mariners to remain vigilant when it comes to crew training and safety.”
The Coast Guard also encourages owners and operators to review and be knowledgeable of the general maintenance and upkeep of their vessels.
Minor hull leaks and machinery failures should be properly repaired and documented. Vessel operators need to be fully aware of the operating constraints that may pertain to their vessels. This includes being aware of the risks of both overloading and operating outside the restrictions of their stability letters and the crew’s ability.
Source: USCG