Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Deadliest Catch- Season 5, Episode 4 Clip

Commercial fishing has long been considered one of the most dangerous jobs in America. In 2006, the Bureau of Labor Statistics ranked commercial fishing as the job occupation with the highest fatality rate with 141.7 per 100000, almost 75% higher than the fatality rate of pilots, flight engineers and loggers, the next most hazardous occupations.[5] However, Alaskan king crab fishing is considered even more dangerous than the average commercial fishing job due to the conditions of the Bering Sea during the seasons they fish. According to the pilot episode, the death rate during the main crab seasons averages out to nearly one fisherman per week, while the injury rate for crews on most crab boats in the fleet is nearly 100% due to the severe weather conditions (frigid gales, rogue waves, ice formations on and around the boat) and the danger of working with such heavy machinery on a constantly rolling boat deck. Alaskan king crab fishing reported over 300 fatalities per 100000 as of 2005,[6][7] with over 80% of those deaths caused by drowning or hypothermia.[8]

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