Rough seas, smooth operations

Pw 5420 Golden Alaska Ship2

For fans of Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch series, the Golden Alaska fishes in the same dangerous and unpredictable waters of the Bering Sea. However, unlike the TV show, the Golden Alaska fishes for Alaska pollock rather than king crab.

The prime fishing season corresponds to the period when the Bering Sea is at its worst—winter. It’s not uncommon for the ship and everything aboard to experience swells upwards of 20 to 30 ft.

“That’s a scary thought considering the unbelievable amount of sensors and electronics on the packaging equipment,” says Golden Alaska VP of operations Larry Levien. “When you’re at sea, you can’t call a mechanic, you’ve got to be able to take care of your problems.”

As a precaution, the ship carries plenty of spare parts to be as self-sufficient as is practical. Plus there’s a full-time electrician aboard the ship and Pearson can be reached via satellite uplink.

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