USCG Findings of Concern 001-24
- cookinlethsc
- Jan 3, 2024
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On January 2, 2024, the U.S. Coast Guard issued a Findings of Concern on the dangers of commercial fishing when unprepared, and cited an incident involving a commercial fishing/crabbing vessel that took place in December 2019 just south of the Aleutian Island Chain.
The U.S. Coast Guard issues Findings of Concern to disseminate information related to unsafe conditions that were identified as causal factors in a casualty and could contribute to future incidents. Findings of concern are intended to educate the public, state, or local agencies about the conditions discovered so they may address the findings with an appropriate voluntary action or highlight existing applicable company policies or state/local regulations.
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