Sig absolutely made the right call here. In his state, he would have been a danger to himself and his crew if he stayed with how distracted he would have been. Sometimes the best thing is to walk away when you're not in the right place.
It takes a good captain to step down when they are compromised because they know they can't make the hard decisions while distracted. Takes a lot of strength to do that.
The look on Sig's face when he said he felt like he was on borrowed time is brutal. Like a 1000 yard stare, shell-shocked and a hundred other references all rolled up into one~
This isn't even the first friend he's lost. Phil, the Scandies Rose, the Destination. And those are just the ones I know of. There are probably others that got lost that we didn't see or hear about. This guy has lost a lot of people who left before their time. Alaskan fishers are no stranger to death. Alaskan captains are no stranger to death, and have to fight it off for the sake of their crew. And an older captain is certainly well acquainted with death, staring it right in the eye, and seeing what happens to those who make a mistake at the exact wrong time.
The worst part is that the FV Destination was completely preventable. They put a new bulbous bow on and were carrying heavier crab pots, installed by the boat owner, but the owner failed to have the stability rating of the ship re-evaluated. That boat owner killed his crew and sunk the FV Destination. It's all in the Coast Guard report on the incident. Absolutely tragic.
@@alertedcoyote7892In wildland firefighting, it’s commonly acknowledged that firefighters died to establish every single one of our 10 standard firefighter orders and 18 watch out situations.
If you watch the series and see how fast Jake ages that should tell you how stressful it is to be a captain.. Rest in peace to all the men of the lost F/V Destination..
So true. I watched the earlier seasons and just when he got to be a captain. Saw this clip and wow did he age. Tough life and has to be brutal on their health.
@@laurab391 one of the most stressful jobs ever is being the captain. He solely responsible for every life on board one of the most dangerous of working conditions. As you can see it really takes a toll.
Thank you for your service you are my hero. We lost a FV and all souls my Grandfather. But my father was a skipper in Alaska for many years you guys are our hero's.
@@dzzope It does seem to work a lot better that way! Kind of a risky place to not be present in the present! Good point! We could have John hillstrand's wife bake him a cookie...?
Tragedy aside, the shot where we see Edgar, then cuts to the angle where he’s looking out at the rough seas they’re in, literally, and figuratively. The wind is swirling & howling all around them. It really captures the emotions they’re experiencing, having just had one of their extended fishing family members get swallowed up by the sea. A reminder of just how dangerous that job can be.
@@shanewoods1980 Oh, wow. Can’t imagine how difficult that is to deal with. Cheers, for your service. Question. Have you seen David Simon (HBO’s The Wire) other show, “Generation Kill”? It’s about the war in Iraq, and one of the characters is actually portrayed by one of the marines who the show is based on. I think it gives the show some authenticity, and legitimacy, since he was actually there. Really well written.
The sea is a cruel mistress and the tempest her storm of devastation. The whole crew....just gone. To anyone who works the sea, blessings, and be safe. RIP Destination and crew.
Condolences to the affected families and friends of the Destination. As a Captain I can only imagine what their final moments in that harsh environment were like and the thought is pretty grim. May their souls Rest In Peace.
I spent 25 years working on commercial/charter fishing boats as a mate. I ALWAYS did wheel watch myself after waking up one time and finding another mate asleep at the wheel. I never slept on a wheel watch. Plus I was trained to go down and check the engine room every other hour.That training paid off more than once. On the ocean you can have life vests...a lifeboat..an EPIRB...etc..but once your boat goes down and all that is around you is 100 miles of open ocean......Yeah.....
A friend of mine was, at one time, a crewman on the Scandies Rose. He was so upset and beside himself with grief and anger over the loss of his friends on this boat.
This episode is heartbreaking. The pain in everyones face literally made me cry. Now watching this a couple days after Nick past away makes it even worse. RIP the guys on the Destination and Nick Mavar
Seeing that they taped on the epirb to the line as the last thing they did hits hard… you could imagine how quick it happened and they still were fully in team/work mindset and that was one of the last things if not the last thing that that man did… rest in peace to everyone involved
These men love and respect each other. They all know the ricks in their profession. But it doesn't make it any easier when tragedy strikes RIP to all who perished that day
PRAISE Y'ALL- LOSS, SADNESS, YOU STILL FIGHT THE SEAS TO GET YOUR CATCH-- I'VE been watching you since 2004- now 2024- GUARDIAN ANGELS- LORD WATCH OVER THESE COURAGEOUS MEN❤❤ GOD BLESS EACH AND EVERYONE ONE OF YOU....❤❤
I was JUST thinking that! It's been 24-25 years. I remember watching the Original when I was in college. Now I'm 50. Yikes! ❤ (I'm talking about the original documentary before it was turned into a series)
They went to the same grave my friends did on the FV St George which was feature on Deadliest Catch. I took Terry James to the airport in Bellingham, WA and plead for him not to go crabbing with Skipper Dave Parks who imho was not ready for what the Bering Sea has to dish out. RIP!
My uncle was killed many years ago a crackpot hit him in the head went overboard and by the time help arrived he died. This happened in Alaska. Never forgot this.
What a terrible feeling 4 everyone involved. God Bless the lost... The people left 2 mourn them... & The Coast Guards who risk it all to try & rescue people everyday. Such a dangerous job.
RIP from this sailor to those sailors I can’t stop crying my eyes out this was so hard to watch. I’m on my boat right now with my bird just staring out at the ocean with such a deep pain in my soul. You never know when it will happen, every time we go out it’s a gamble.
It's a different kind of human that can go out there and do this job fighting nature and all of the fury she sometimes offers. I know I couldn't do it and I say that with the deepest admiration for these guys. I know the episode is old, but I am very sorry to see this. It does put things in perspective.
Feel so sorry for you guys loosing your fellow mate's wishing you safety and get home safe too your family's but thank you for our lovely fish you all bring in stay safe guy's ❤
Of the number of boats that have sunk over the years of this show, it is extremely rare that someone is found alive. Sadly, the cold waters of the north are unforgiving.
They fish in dangerous rogue wave type topography on the ocean floor. Near canyon walls where water can be compressed in currents creating wave desync which causes waves to pile up on one another creating rogue waves.
😢 Such sad news. God bless all of you that are so brave and willing to do such a dangerous job 🙏🏻. Sending prayers to all of you, your families, and to the ones who lives are now changed forever due to this tragedy 😭.
I,d want to head in to docks too after picking up the epirb and searching the zone to see no traceability is just gut tearing stuff especially when its your friend your searching for , knowing that they've gone with the boat outta sight, praises of hope to recovery of there soul's to be taken back home to there families
This Accident Took Place 7 Years Ago, If I'm Not Mistaken... But For The Family and Shipmates,,, It Still Seems Like "Yesterday"... Here's a "Heart Wrenching" Article,,, About Boat, Crew, Family, and Cause ...
Rip ,,as for sig and the rest of the crews be safe and be careful ,,after all it is the most dangerous job in the world,,and I appreciate the cost gard as well ,,,thank you ,,and the wifes and families behind these brave individuals for fishing ,,,,,god speed
I never thought about them sleeping when this happened & drowning instantly bc of the speed a boat that size capsizes. That is what the possibly happened bc they can’t find anyone and no sign of the boat anywhere.
Lost my Father to the sea while doing his job. Left a wife with a 4 year old (me) and a baby. My heart goes out to all families that have lost loved ones just earning a living ❤
I can’t imagine being is this situation. We watch this show for entertainment, but some of it is really REAL. I’m sure it’s similar to firefighters who watch coworkers going into a fire and not coming out. It’s amazing to think these guys risk there lives so that someone can enjoy an expensive meal, with no rush at all. Bless those who didn’t survive ❤ 🙏
After i served in the Marine corps for 15yrs. I tried it on a shrimp boat. And when we came in from the first trip i hit the doc running. And never went back RIP men
Discovery was found to have between 90-120 tons of ice above the waterline - changing the center of mass of the ship dramatically and in those heavy waters, it simply flipped over and sank.
In high school we had many fishing fleets that left our town for SE Alaska. One of the boats in 1990-91 ish took too many nets and the captain knew it he was risking it because they didn't complete all the work at the dock before departure. When your CG is high as a captain you must make sure your maneuvering doesn't get too wonky. They were trying to make up time and entered the Campbell River transition at the wrong time and the boat capsized and sunk in about 30 seconds. My buddy was asleep in his bunk 3 decks from the water's surface. He probably didn't have 30 seconds to even figure out what was happening before he was gone.
Respect to Sig! He admitted he was not fully there to function and fulfil his duties, and I didn’t blame him then and still don’t for wanting to walk away from this horrific nightmare!
So sad and sorry for all families and friends. We also lost a FV all souls lost I know the pain. One of our crew members lost, it was his first trip fishing ever young dad and young family. That was my Grandfather’s FV. My father was also a skipper in Alaska every year he would say this is my last year but the money was to good to stop. He was the top producing Skipper on a joint venture running the FV Excalibur in Alaska.You don’t have a chance in Alaska Waters. My prayers go out to all. I am a Commercial Fisherman’s daughter and Granddaughter this is a hard life for the families. Every soul lost on our memorial where friends and love ones. My dad had 3 daughters we did also work in the industry not on a FV he said it is to dangerous.
Borrowed Time...Yes, you are, as long as you understand that, you push or start to enjoy life more, I've been having that very nightmare weekly for over 50 years.
Last year I went out to eat had Alaskan crab ... I thought about these men and what they had to go through for my meal...Deeply appreciate all they go through and family too. RIP Brave Souls
Sig absolutely made the right call here. In his state, he would have been a danger to himself and his crew if he stayed with how distracted he would have been. Sometimes the best thing is to walk away when you're not in the right place.
He's a good captain
It takes a good captain to step down when they are compromised because they know they can't make the hard decisions while distracted. Takes a lot of strength to do that.
I know time has passed I’m sorry everyone.
The look on Sig's face when he said he felt like he was on borrowed time is brutal. Like a 1000 yard stare, shell-shocked and a hundred other references all rolled up into one~
This isn't even the first friend he's lost. Phil, the Scandies Rose, the Destination. And those are just the ones I know of. There are probably others that got lost that we didn't see or hear about. This guy has lost a lot of people who left before their time. Alaskan fishers are no stranger to death. Alaskan captains are no stranger to death, and have to fight it off for the sake of their crew. And an older captain is certainly well acquainted with death, staring it right in the eye, and seeing what happens to those who make a mistake at the exact wrong time.
The worst part is that the FV Destination was completely preventable. They put a new bulbous bow on and were carrying heavier crab pots, installed by the boat owner, but the owner failed to have the stability rating of the ship re-evaluated. That boat owner killed his crew and sunk the FV Destination. It's all in the Coast Guard report on the incident. Absolutely tragic.
That’s a bit dramatic
@@Curtis69213There's a reason that they say "Safety Regulations are written in Blood".
@@alertedcoyote7892 the oilfield has a saying. For every safety rule some on has died heinously for that rule to be made.
@@alertedcoyote7892In wildland firefighting, it’s commonly acknowledged that firefighters died to establish every single one of our 10 standard firefighter orders and 18 watch out situations.
How sad 😢 may they all rest in peace god bless thier families left behind ❤
If you watch the series and see how fast Jake ages that should tell you how stressful it is to be a captain.. Rest in peace to all the men of the lost F/V Destination..
So true. I watched the earlier seasons and just when he got to be a captain. Saw this clip and wow did he age. Tough life and has to be brutal on their health.
Yes, this job ages people very quickly.
@@laurab391 one of the most stressful jobs ever is being the captain. He solely responsible for every life on board one of the most dangerous of working conditions. As you can see it really takes a toll.
@@I8ITSK8Nsounds so damn hard on your heart jesus
Yes but he also looks clean. Like many Jake battled the demons but it looks like he’s coming out on the winning side
As a coast guard vet . Its thes ones we dont find is exactly what haunts us
Awe thanks mate for everything you did
Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
Bless your heart and soul, that would be a haunting job especially when no bodies are recovered for their families 😢💕💕
Thank you for your service you are my hero. We lost a FV and all souls my Grandfather. But my father was a skipper in Alaska for many years you guys are our hero's.
I think you need to try and think about all the people you saved as well.
Other wise it may affect your mental health
Such a heartbreak for those hard working men and those who lived them.
Old News !
LOVED
It takes a special kind of person to do this job . So sad . God bless them all
😢🙏🥺
Sig has a good wife. All she wanted was for her man to come home so she could comfort him through his sorrow.
He sure does
Not just that, she knows his mind won't be straight and it needs to be.
@@dzzope It does seem to work a lot better that way! Kind of a risky place to not be present in the present! Good point! We could have John hillstrand's wife bake him a cookie...?
Totally Agree, she sounded worried about his safety out at sea as well as worried about how he would be coping, bless her.
@@Pobsta-de7hb "I find your lack of Faith disturbing!" 👹
Edger is the type of person that the look on his face tells you everything you need to know without saying a word
Tragedy aside, the shot where we see Edgar, then cuts to the angle where he’s looking out at the rough seas they’re in, literally, and figuratively. The wind is swirling & howling all around them. It really captures the emotions they’re experiencing, having just had one of their extended fishing family members get swallowed up by the sea. A reminder of just how dangerous that job can be.
@@shanewoods1980 Oh, wow. Can’t imagine how difficult that is to deal with. Cheers, for your service.
Question. Have you seen David Simon (HBO’s The Wire) other show, “Generation Kill”? It’s about the war in Iraq, and one of the characters is actually portrayed by one of the marines who the show is based on. I think it gives the show some authenticity, and legitimacy, since he was actually there. Really well written.
Edgar is a pedo. Don't feel bad for him.
@@shanewoods1980Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
@@shanewoods1980I'm sorry you had to experience it again. Thank you for your service in protecting our country.
A human being can only take so much, make the most of the time you have left, what a sad loss of some very brave Fisherman.
I lost my Dad to the ocean. My heart goes out to all who loved them. 💔
So sorry for your loss. We also lost family to the ocean.💔
@@gingergomes4129 thank you. So glad your family survived.
OUR BLESSINGS...
So sorry for your loss
Praying for you and your family 🙏
I'm so sorry for your loss 😢
The sea is a cruel mistress and the tempest her storm of devastation. The whole crew....just gone. To anyone who works the sea, blessings, and be safe. RIP Destination and crew.
I was stationed in Adak, Alaska for 3.5 years in the 80's while in the US Navy. The relationship the fisherman and the coast guard have is incredible.
These are some the hardest, toughest men around. They have hearts too.
Condolences to the affected families and friends of the Destination. As a Captain I can only imagine what their final moments in that harsh environment were like and the thought is pretty grim. May their souls Rest In Peace.
I spent 25 years working on commercial/charter fishing boats as a mate.
I ALWAYS did wheel watch myself after waking up one time and finding another mate asleep at the wheel.
I never slept on a wheel watch.
Plus I was trained to go down and check the engine room every other hour.That training paid off more than once.
On the ocean you can have life vests...a lifeboat..an EPIRB...etc..but once your boat goes down and all that is around you is 100 miles of open ocean......Yeah.....
I remember watching this show, cried my eyes out. RIP DESTINATION 💕💕💕
may your pots be full and the seas be calm.... always with us our brothers of the sea... rest in peace 🌷we love you.
A friend of mine was, at one time, a crewman on the Scandies Rose. He was so upset and beside himself with grief and anger over the loss of his friends on this boat.
This episode is heartbreaking. The pain in everyones face literally made me cry. Now watching this a couple days after Nick past away makes it even worse. RIP the guys on the Destination and Nick Mavar
Seeing that they taped on the epirb to the line as the last thing they did hits hard… you could imagine how quick it happened and they still were fully in team/work mindset and that was one of the last things if not the last thing that that man did… rest in peace to everyone involved
So sorry for your loss
These men love and respect each other. They all know the ricks in their profession. But it doesn't make it any easier when tragedy strikes RIP to all who perished that day
💔 So heartbreaking 😢 May all of these beautiful Souls RIP 🙏 ❤
PRAISE Y'ALL- LOSS, SADNESS, YOU STILL FIGHT THE SEAS TO GET YOUR CATCH-- I'VE been watching you since 2004- now 2024- GUARDIAN ANGELS- LORD WATCH OVER THESE COURAGEOUS MEN❤❤ GOD BLESS EACH AND EVERYONE ONE OF YOU....❤❤
Amen !!!!
I was JUST thinking that! It's been 24-25 years. I remember watching the Original when I was in college. Now I'm 50. Yikes! ❤
(I'm talking about the original documentary before it was turned into a series)
Amen 🌹
Final report is out. Overloaded, too many pots, pots stacked too high, and ice. Deadly combo.
rip to those men
So sad y’all! Such a dangerous job! I’m so sorry for the loss of ur friends!❤
I'm so sorry for anyone who's connected. My heart cries with you... Bless you all.
So sorry for your loss, god bless, and we love you.
God Bless these men! What a very hard job!
Man, that statement there gone hits hard !!
So sorry for the guys that were lost in the bearing sea so so sorry sig for your friend😢
They went to the same grave my friends did on the FV St George which was feature on Deadliest Catch. I took Terry James to the airport in Bellingham, WA and plead for him not to go crabbing with Skipper Dave Parks who imho was not ready for what the Bering Sea has to dish out.
RIP!
Davey Jones locker .........so much respect to the families and there friends of the lost sailors ❤.
I remember this episode!! It was moving to see the captains and their crews reactions.
I'd rather never eat crab again. Just to have all of you home with your families.
dont eat Alaskan crab
That’s how they earn a living …
That’s a bold statement, but for the families, I’d make that sacrifice too.
Who can even afford it anyway?
You would rather they be unemployed? Try to think more critically next time.
My uncle was killed many years ago a crackpot hit him in the head went overboard and by the time help arrived he died. This happened in Alaska. Never forgot this.
Rest in peace
What a terrible feeling 4 everyone involved. God Bless the lost... The people left 2 mourn them... & The Coast Guards who risk it all to try & rescue people everyday. Such a dangerous job.
I'm sorry Sig and to all the captains for the loss of your friends stay safe
RIP from this sailor to those sailors I can’t stop crying my eyes out this was so hard to watch. I’m on my boat right now with my bird just staring out at the ocean with such a deep pain in my soul. You never know when it will happen, every time we go out it’s a gamble.
That's such a tragic loss. Sig made the right decision to go to port. You can't be out there if your head isn't totally in the game.
It's a different kind of human that can go out there and do this job fighting nature and all of the fury she sometimes offers. I know I couldn't do it and I say that with the deepest admiration for these guys. I know the episode is old, but I am very sorry to see this. It does put things in perspective.
I've worked for a fishing fleet that lost its captain to a sinking. Horrible experience
Feel so sorry for you guys loosing your fellow mate's wishing you safety and get home safe too your family's but thank you for our lovely fish you all bring in stay safe guy's ❤
wow. good bless them.
The show finally lived up to its name. It seemed like this was where it would lead eventually. RIP to the sailors.
This is heart breaking. May they all find peace..😢
prayers for the families of the Destination. Also for all their friends and fellow fisherman
Of the number of boats that have sunk over the years of this show, it is extremely rare that someone is found alive. Sadly, the cold waters of the north are unforgiving.
Sig I feel you buddy God Bless
They fish in dangerous rogue wave type topography on the ocean floor. Near canyon walls where water can be compressed in currents creating wave desync which causes waves to pile up on one another creating rogue waves.
Sending prayers! I’m so very sorry for your loss!
😢 Such sad news. God bless all of you that are so brave and willing to do such a dangerous job 🙏🏻. Sending prayers to all of you, your families, and to the ones who lives are now changed forever due to this tragedy 😭.
No matter how long it’s been since this happened, it haunts me to this day….
It's very sad and can happen to anyone, anytime. May they R.I.P...till the Sea gives up her dead.
Rip Destination crew so very sad how many are lost at sea.
Please stay safe. I cried when I heard.
I am so sorry for your loss. ❤️
Those waters are treacherous. RIP and to the families God bless and give you peace 🙏🙏🙏💔💔💔
Never surrender Sig.
Have the utmost respect for fishermen all over the world. I’m not brave enough to do it. RIP guys.
I,d want to head in to docks too after picking up the epirb and searching the zone to see no traceability is just gut tearing stuff especially when its your friend your searching for , knowing that they've gone with the boat outta sight, praises of hope to recovery of there soul's to be taken back home to there families
I class myself as a bit of a hardass with little emotion but this really brought a tear to my eyes. God rest their souls
God Bless them all
🙏🙏🙏
Someone on board had enough time to make sure that the EPIRB was recoverable, and sometimes thats all you can get.
Prayers are with all of them
This Accident Took Place 7 Years Ago, If I'm Not Mistaken... But For The Family and Shipmates,,, It Still Seems Like "Yesterday"... Here's a "Heart Wrenching" Article,,, About Boat, Crew, Family, and Cause ...
So sorry. My condolences. What happened? The sea is beautiful but scary.
When your soul belongs to the softland it hurts when you lose a vessel, I haven't been outhere in a long time I knows how it feel🎉🎉🎉
Deep respect for them. Breaks my heart, too.
Rip ,,as for sig and the rest of the crews be safe and be careful ,,after all it is the most dangerous job in the world,,and I appreciate the cost gard as well ,,,thank you ,,and the wifes and families behind these brave individuals for fishing ,,,,,god speed
😢❤😢❤😢❤ RIP GOD REST THEIR SOULS!!!!! LOVE U SIG
I never thought about them sleeping when this happened & drowning instantly bc of the speed a boat that size capsizes. That is what the possibly happened bc they can’t find anyone and no sign of the boat anywhere.
UTL or TNO, I’ve never heard “no joy” but thinking about it, everyone would’ve been very joyful to see those souls again in a life raft
sorry for your loss😢
Tough episode. Great Hansen family fortitude!!! As always... hat's off to the US Coast Guard®!
Lost my Father to the sea while doing his job. Left a wife with a 4 year old (me) and a baby. My heart goes out to all families that have lost loved ones just earning a living ❤
Those crab boats seem big, but on that water, anything goes wrong and they are little tiny bugs on a monster sea...God rest their souls.
Sig ❤ u brother keep crew safe drills help life suits tell crew to be ready any thing
My heart really goes out to sig.
Emotionally sad,beyond any words
I can’t imagine being is this situation. We watch this show for entertainment, but some of it is really REAL. I’m sure it’s similar to firefighters who watch coworkers going into a fire and not coming out. It’s amazing to think these guys risk there lives so that someone can enjoy an expensive meal, with no rush at all. Bless those who didn’t survive ❤ 🙏
After i served in the Marine corps for 15yrs. I tried it on a shrimp boat. And when we came in from the first trip i hit the doc running. And never went back RIP men
Discovery was found to have between 90-120 tons of ice above the waterline - changing the center of mass of the ship dramatically and in those heavy waters, it simply flipped over and sank.
It's like when somebody dies,your whole world just stops,yet the rest of the world keeps turning,barely noticing....
Happened back in 2019
I wouldn’t be surprised if most if not all of these guys have some sort of PTSD from that job no matter the time they spend out there
I'm so very sorry😢
In high school we had many fishing fleets that left our town for SE Alaska. One of the boats in 1990-91 ish took too many nets and the captain knew it he was risking it because they didn't complete all the work at the dock before departure. When your CG is high as a captain you must make sure your maneuvering doesn't get too wonky. They were trying to make up time and entered the Campbell River transition at the wrong time and the boat capsized and sunk in about 30 seconds. My buddy was asleep in his bunk 3 decks from the water's surface. He probably didn't have 30 seconds to even figure out what was happening before he was gone.
💔 So sorry Thats so very sad just thinking of what they went through 😢 heartbreaking May they RIP
to there family I am so sorry lot of love
It always crushes me when these macho men start to cry.
Agreed
Real men cry.
You know it's bad when we do
Same here. Devastating.
Trust me, it's so damn hard to lose a friend who is like a brother.
Respect to Sig! He admitted he was not fully there to function and fulfil his duties, and I didn’t blame him then and still don’t for wanting to walk away from this horrific nightmare!
So sad and sorry for all families and friends. We also lost a FV all souls lost I know the pain. One of our crew members lost, it was his first trip fishing ever young dad and young family. That was my Grandfather’s FV. My father was also a skipper in Alaska every year he would say this is my last year but the money was to good to stop. He was the top producing Skipper on a joint venture running the FV Excalibur in Alaska.You don’t have a chance in Alaska Waters. My prayers go out to all. I am a Commercial Fisherman’s daughter and Granddaughter this is a hard life for the families. Every soul lost on our memorial where friends and love ones. My dad had 3 daughters we did also work in the industry not on a FV he said it is to dangerous.
Borrowed Time...Yes, you are, as long as you understand that, you push or start to enjoy life more, I've been having that very nightmare weekly for over 50 years.
Oh my God. I am so sorry 😢
Crab fishing is a tuff job for everyone. Then add in losing a friend or friends. The events definetly age those brave men. God bless them all.
Last year I went out to eat had Alaskan crab ... I thought about these men and what they had to go through for my meal...Deeply appreciate all they go through and family too. RIP Brave Souls