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Maritime Injuries

11/12/2009
Brian Beckcom
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Two tug workers rescued in Lake Pontchartrain storm

A powerful storm this summer swamped a tug near New Orleans.

30 knot winds and seven foot seas kicked up late afternoon on Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, overtaking the 48 foot Capt. Mark. one mile northeast of Lakefront Airport.

As the vessel listed, a call went out to Coast Guard Station New Orleans. They promptly dispatched a five crew rescue boat.

The tug's two crewmen were rescued just before the tug capsized and went under.

The 600 foot barge it had been pushing broke free and was safely controlled by the Miss Laurie, another tug.

A boom was deployed around the site and only a mild sheen was noticed.

Bertucci Brothers owns the Capt Mark, which was salvaged and taken to dry dock for a "complete overhaul."

No injuries were reported.

Source: Professional Mariner


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