On March 23, 2008 the Alaska Ranger (a fishing trawler) began taking on water in the Bering Sea. After placing calls for help, the crew of 47 would eventually abandon ship to the frigid water. Many knew if they weren't rescued soon they would either drown or freeze to death. Two Coast Guard helicopters were dispatched to the scene to try to rescue them under less than ideal circumstances.
Why I picked it up: I know little about the Coast Guard and this branch of our military.
Why I finished it: I wanted to see who survives and the details of their rescue.
I'd give it to: There is ample description not only of the rescue, but also what goes on when a fishing boat sets sail for an expedition. So I'd give it to anyone who wants to know more about open sea fishing as an occupation as well as how the Coast Guard operates.
call # - G530.A193T466 2010 (currently in New Books)
Thompson, Kalee. Deadliest Sea. c2010
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