USCG Responds to Capsized Fishing Vessel near Bodega Bay

US Coast Guard and partner agencies responded to a capsized fishing vessel with multiple people in the water near Bodega Bay Saturday morning.

Coast Guard Sector San Francisco received notifications of a capsized vessel and people in the water near Seal Rock. A Coast Guard Station Bodega Bay response boatcrew and a Coast Guard Auxiliary vessel diverted to respond.

Once on scene, crews from Station Bodega Bay, Auxiliary, State Lifeguards, Bodega Bay and Monte Rio Fire Departments worked to recover four unresponsive persons from the water and transferred them ashore to awaiting emergency medical service personnel at Station Bodega Bay. A Sonoma County Sheriff’s helicopter crew aboard Henry-1 recovered one injured but responsive person from the rocks and brought him ashore, where he confirmed the vessel had a total of five people aboard.

Capt. Greg Stump, commander, Sector San Francisco, said:

The cause of the accident remains under investigation, but commercial fishing is one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States.

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Press release, Image: USCG