Coast Guard crews tow fishing vessel to Boston
U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Seneca tows the disabled fishing vessel Meridian towards Boston. U.S. Coast Guard photo
BOSTON – U.S. Coat Guard Cutter Seneca crews towed the fishing vessel Meridian safely back to Boston, Feb. 22, 2011.
Rescue crews brought the Meridian crew to President Roads deep-water anchorages at 7:30 a.m., concluding a 35-hour operation.
The Meridian contacted Coast Guard watchstanders...
U.S.,Canadian Coast Guard respond to disabled fishing vessel
ROCKLAND, Maine – U.S. Coast Guard crews are responding to a fishing vessel that became disabled 40 miles east of Rockland, Maine, Feb.20, 2011.
Coast Guard watchstanders from Sector Northern New England received notification from the fishing vessel Meridian’s captain that the vessel had become disabled due to a generator.
The Coast Guard Cutter Grand Isle and Canadian Coast Guard Cutter Earl Grey...