F/V Aleutian Storm: A Race Against Time for Salvage and Environmental Protection

When the F/V Aleutian Storm, a 57-ton fishing vessel laden with Dungeness crab, ran aground at south Salmon Creek Beach on February 9th, it caught the attention of not just local authorities but also the concerned public eye. This wasn’t your ordinary maritime misadventure. The vessel, now a week into its ordeal, faces a grim future. Buffeted by relentless waves and ensnared by its own catch, the Aleutian Storm’s plight is a stark reminder of the ocean’s unforgiving nature. With salvage operations on the horizon, the clock ticks against both the vessel’s structural integrity and the environmental sanctity of the California coast. The community watches with bated breath as salvage operations prepare to unfold. The vessel’s fate hangs in the balance, with the risk of the ocean tearing it apart looming large. more, >>click to read<< 17:52

One Response to F/V Aleutian Storm: A Race Against Time for Salvage and Environmental Protection

  1. Chris Iversen says:

    To bad they are consistently to slow to respond the list of lost boats keeps growing was plenty save able just to slow and unprepared to rescue it and sorry doesn’t fix it

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