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F/V Pacific Queen, and F/V Coral Sea run aground in southeast Alaska

August 14, 2013   North Pacific

JUNEAU, Alaska – The Coast Guard says two fishing boats ran aground overnight in southeast Alaska waters. [email protected]

Eight people rescued after separate sinkings [email protected]

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