USCG, NTSB Continue Investigation Into Sinking Of Fishing Vessel ‘Emmy Rose’
The United States Coast Guard as well as National Transportation Safety Board remain to examine the sinking of the business angling vessel Emmy Rose.
The Emmy Rose was returning from a 7-day fishing expedition when it sank in the morning onNov 23, 2020. There were no distress signal before the sinking. The Coast Guard browsed greater than 2,200 square miles over a 38-hour duration. The searches produced a particles area, gasoline smell, the vessel’s emergency situation setting suggesting radio sign as well as a vacant life boating. None of the 4 staff participants was located.
In May 2021, the Coast Guard as well as NTSB teamed up with MIND Technology, Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary as well as the National Oceanic as well as Atmospheric Administration to find the Emmy Rose utilizing side-scan finder. The 82-foot vessel lay in an upright setting with its outriggers released in concerning 800 feet of water on the seafloor concerning 25 miles off the coastline of Provincetown, Massachusetts.
In September 2021, detectives partnered with the National Science Foundation as well as Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) to evaluate the sunken vessel utilizing a from another location run automobile (ROV).
The ROV was released from the Coast Guard Cutter Sycamore (WLB-209) as well as given video clips as well as high-resolution pictures to aid detectives in trying to figure out the reason for the sinking.
The Coast Guard as well as NTSB remain to supply updates to the households of the 4 anglers shed.
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