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US Coast Guard Outlines Commercial Dredge Fishing Safety Risks, Recommendations

US Coast Guard Outlines Commercial Dredge Fishing Safety Risks, Recommendations

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Recent marine casualties involving commercial fishing vessels (CF Vs), particularly those under 50 feet in length, have underscored the significant hazards associated with dredge fishing in cold-water environments.In 2025, a tragic incident

Recent marine casualties involving commercial fishing vessels (CF Vs), particularly those under 50 feet in length, have underscored the significant hazards associated with dredge fishing in cold-water environments.

In 2025, a tragic incident occurred off the coast of Cape Cod, resulting in the deaths of two mariners engaged in quahog fishing. The CFV was operating in an area unfamiliar to both the Master and deckhand when the dredge was inadvertently dragged over a rock pile, which is a common hazard encountered in the region. The dredge accumulated a substantial load of rocks and clams, exceeding 1,000 pounds. When raised above the gunwale for retrieval, the heavy load created a significant heeling moment, with the weight positioned high and outboard, which also raised the vessel's center of gravity. This unfavorable condition degraded the vessel's stability and was deemed a contributing factor to the capsize and subsequent sinking. Notably, the dredge lacked a mechanism for quickly releasing its catch in the event of an unintended or oversized haul.

The 30-foot vessel had previously documented stability concerns, as reported by community members and local authorities, and confirmed by a Coast Guard marine casualty investigation.

The investigation further revealed that the Master had recently

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