Government Accountability

Alaska Coast Guard Risks It All Amid Fierce Winds to Rescue Trapped Fishermen

By National Security Desk | January 7, 2026

In the treacherous waters of Alaska’s Bering Sea, the Coast Guard defied brutal winds and perilous cliffs to save nine crab fishermen from a grounded vessel—demonstrating America’s commitment to protecting its maritime workers even in the harshest conditions.

When the Arctic Sea, a commercial Tanner crab fishing vessel, ran aground near Saint George Island in Alaska’s unforgiving Bering Sea, nine crew members found themselves trapped amid raging near-gale force winds and towering waves. This was no ordinary rescue—this was a critical test of American resolve and tactical skill in defending our nation's maritime interests. The incident underscored the ever-present dangers faced by hardworking American fishermen who venture into some of the most hostile environments on earth. At approximately 4 a.m., battling visibility issues and losing steering control, the crew sent an urgent mayday call: "We’re taking on water"...

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