Insufficient safety training and ship maintenance blamed for death of 2 fishermen off Vancouver Island in 2020

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The Transportation Safety Board of Canada says insufficient safety training and regulatory surveillance are largely to blame after a fishing vessel sank off Vancouver Island in 2020, killing two of the three crewmembers aboard.

On Aug. 11, 2020, the Cowichan Bay-based Arctic Fox II was roughly 77 nautical miles southwest of Bamfield, B.C., when itThree sailors were aboard the Arctic Fox II, including the shipmaster and two crew members. Once the ship started taking on water, the master ordered the crew members to prepare to abandon ship as he tried to deal with the water on his own.

The trio tried to deploy the boat's life raft but were unfamiliar with how to release it, according to the Transportation Safety Board. The lone survivor of the boat managed to reach the life raft and release it. He was rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard."The familiarization of the life-saving equipment that the crew received was insufficient for them to successfully abandon the vessel, and the crew’s response was guided only by their limited experience," reads the TSB release.

The TSB urges Transport Canada to increase the amount of surveillance and monitoring it does to ensure safety for ship owners and crew.

 

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