...the surface and about 200 miles northwest of St. Paul Island, said Capt. Ronald Morris of the Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation. An unmanned submarine with a camera reached the vessel at about 9:30 a.m. and clearly showed the vessel's...
...glimpse of the vessel answered some questions and raised others, said Cmdr. John Bingaman, a member of the Marine Board of Investigation. "I'm looking forward to going back out and seeing what we can see," Bingaman said. The Coast Guard...
...Nicholas Bond testified Monday about rough conditions, as hearings resumed before a three-member Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigations trying to determine why the 92-foot fishing trawler sank suddenly April 2 in the Bering Sea, killing all...
...safe environment for fishermen to work in," said Capt. Ronald Morris, who is leading the three-person Marine Board of Investigations. But some family members expressed concern that nothing will change. Jennifer Tingey of Montesano, Wash...
...help this marine board immensely in determining what happened," said Capt. Ron Morris, chairman of the marine board of investigation. "It would be very difficult for us to determine the cause of this tragedy without more information on what...
...hearings in Anchorage on Thursday and will likely reconvene in Seattle in August to take more testimony. The marine board of investigation is trying to learn how and why the Arctic Rose sank suddenly in the Bering Sea on April 2, killing all 15...
...Island using a sonar device towed behind the Ocean Explorer, said Capt. Ronald Morris of the Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation. An unstaffed submarine with a camera reached the vessel at about 9:30 a.m. and clearly showed the name...
...casualties," the report by a Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation says, adding current standards "are not commensurate...jeopardized," the report by the Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation says. "Changes must be pursued immediately...
...was the vessel's engineer and among those lost. It was Olney's first appearance before the Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigations looking into the accident, the worst in the Northwest fishery in decades. He has been granted immunity from...
...said Coast Guard Petty Officer Roger W. Wetherell in Juneau, who released the list of witnesses for the Marine Board of Investigations looking into the case. A National Transportation Safety Board investigator, Robert Ford, will participate...
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