Thats most likely not the guys first time keeping more then allowed and in the past he probably made up for the fine...
Thats most likely not the guys first time keeping more then allowed and in the past he probably made up for the fine...
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Comments Oct 26, 2010 1:49 pm US/Eastern Coast Guard Rescues 3 Fishermen Off Cape CodCHATHAM (AP) ― Click to enlarge1 of 1
The 48-foot fishing vessel Joanne H burns approximately 17 miles east of Chatham, Oct. 26, 2010.
Petty Officer 2nd Class Tye Conklin
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numSlides of totalImages The Coast Guard has rescued three crew members from a fishing vessel that caught fire and sank off Cape Cod.
There were no injuries reported after the 48-foot Joanne H went down about 17 miles east of Chatham early Tuesday.
The Coast Guard received an emergency call from the Harwich-based vessel at about 5:45 a.m., but lost contact before the boat's position was transmitted. Using a satellite monitoring system, a helicopter and cutter went to the boat's last known position and found the Joanne H fully engulfed.
The crew, in a life raft, fired a flare to alert the Coast Guard to their position.
The boat sank in about 300 feet of water and is not considered a navigational hazard