‘I knew in my head we were dying’ : the last voyage of the Scandies Rose
When a fishing boat left port in Alaska in December 2019 with an experienced crew, an icy storm was brewing. What happened to them shows why deep sea fishing is one of the most dangerous professions in the world The Scandies Rose fishing boat set out to sea from Kodiak, Alaska on 30 December (…)
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