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Article: COAST GUARD SEEKS LEADS ON WHY FISHING BOAT SANK ; Investigators look for fishermen who might have seen the Candy B II and also check on its past seaworthiness.
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
- Article date:
- October 15, 2003
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JOHN RICHARDSON Staff Writer Staff Writer Josie Huang contributed to this story.
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
10-15-2003
COAST GUARD SEEKS LEADS ON WHY FISHING BOAT SANK ; Investigators look for fishermen who might have seen the Candy B II and also check on its past seaworthiness.
Byline: JOHN RICHARDSON Staff Writer Staff Writer Josie Huang contributed to this story.
Edition: Final
Section: FRONT
Memo: with sidebar tragedy; CHRONOLOGY Here is what is known about the position and activities of the Candy B: Friday, 9 a.m.:The vessel's crew radios a nearby fishing boat. Nothing seems wrong at the time. Friday, 10:30 p.m.:The vessel's Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon, or EPIRB, sends a ...
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