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 Icing Leads to Loss of Life, Sinking of Fishing Vessel

 

July 15, 2018
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(SitNews) Washington, D. C. -  The National Transportation Safety Board issued a marine accident brief and a related safety alert Thursday, warning mariners of the dangers of icing following the agency’s investigation of the sinking of the fishing vessel Destination.

The 110-foot, 196-gross ton, fishing vessel Destination sank in the frigid waters of the Bering Sea, 2.6 miles northwest of St. George Island, Alaska, Feb. 11, 2017. None of the six crewmembers aboard were found and are presumed to have perished in the accident.

While the exact nature of the accident is unknown because there were no survivors, no witnesses and no mayday call from the Destination, evidence analyzed by the NTSB indicates the Destination quickly capsized and subsequently sank after an accumulation of ice on the vessel and its fishing gear after encountering forecasted heavy freezing spray conditions.

The NTSB’s Marine Accident Brief 18-14 states the probable cause for the sinking was the captain’s decision to proceed during heavy freezing spray conditions without ensuring the vessel had a margin of stability to withstand an accumulation of ice or without taking sufficient mitigating action to avoid or limit the effects of icing.

“From tragedy the NTSB draws knowledge to improve the safety of us all, and the tragic loss of the crew of the Destination serves as a stark and somber reminder of the perilous conditions mariners can face during winter operations,” said Brian Curtis, Director of the NTSB’s Office of Marine Safety. “Safety Alert 18-074 reminds mariners to prepare for icing conditions and the actions to take to maintain vessel stability when icing occurs.”

jpg Icing Leads to Loss of Life, Sinking of Fishing Vessel

The boundaries of the National Weather Service’s forecast zones for freezing spray conditions for Feb. 11, 2017, are illustrated over a map of the Destination’s trackline. The Destination capsized and subsequently sank after an accumulation of ice on the vessel and its fishing gear after encountering forecasted heavy freezing spray conditions.
NTSB graphic, background courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard Navigation Center

 


On the Web:

Full Marine Accident Brief 18-14- National Transportation Safety Board Marine Accident Brief Capsizing and Sinking of Fishing Vessel Destination (pdf)

Safety Alert 18-074

Editing by Mary Kauffman, SitNews

 

Source of News:

The National Transportation Safety Board
www.ntsb.gov

 

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