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Posted on May 29, 2009 - by Brittney Reynolds

Capt. Phil and boys on Larry King Live

Ever wonder if Captain Phil gets scared out there on the Bering Sea?  Do the guys ever get sea-sick? How about falling overboard?  Check out this YouTube video from an appearance on Larry King Live back on April 11, 2009 and get the inside scoop.  Captain Phil, Josh and Jake Harris talk about why it seems that most fans of Deadliest Catch are not fisherman, the scariest moments in the life of Alaskan Fisherman and some of the reasons they do what they do!    See clips from last season and the  Cornelia Marie crew on Larry King Live. What do you think makes the Deadliest Catch such a popular show, especially among people who aren’t a part of  the fishing industry? If you could ask Captain Phil, Josh or Jake one question – what would it be?

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Posted on May 18, 2009 - by admin

DEADLIEST CATCH MARATHON

This special marathon is for the fans that have been with the show since the pilot.  This marathon airs Saturday, Sunday and Monday starting at 12:30 pm eastern with the ‘Deadliest Catch’ Cash Cab episode.  This is an extra-special marathon as it re-acquaints us with the crews of Season 1 and then moves onto Seasons 2, 3 and 4.  Stay tuned and happy crabbing. 

F/V Saga & crew from season 1 (images all courtesy of Discovery)

F/V Saga & crew from season 1 (images all courtesy of Discovery)

F/V Retrieve crew, season 1

F/V Retriever crew, season 1

F/V LadyAlaska, season 1

F/V LadyAlaska, season 1

F/V Fierce Allegiance, season 1

F/V Fierce Allegiance, season 1

F/V Western Viking, season 1

F/V Western Viking, season 1


Posted on May 9, 2009 - by Angi MacLaren

Wishing everyone a Happy Mother’s Day

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Posted on April 27, 2009 - by Morgan

CATCHCON 2009 WRAP-UP

catchconThe Corneliamarie.com crew showed up to check out CatchCon 2009 on Saturday.  Captain Phil and his son Josh were at the event.  I know many fans and visitors to our site wished they could attend.  Hopefully, the Discovery Channel will make accomodations for more people if they decided to do it again.  I met the editor of threesheetsnw.com at the convention and their website did a great write-up of the event.  Click here to read what happened.  Below is an excerpt from the Q & A with the Captains.

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Posted on April 24, 2009 - by Morgan

CATCHCON 2009 LIVE IN SEATTLE

catchconFollow the events as the day unfolds!

We here at CorneliaMarie.com know that many of you wanted to attend this event but found out that it’s sold out.  Don’t worry, Discovery Channel we’ll be covering the event from start to finish! Check this link on Saturday April 25th from 12:00PM – 6:00PM PST to keep tabs on all the fun as it happens! Post questions to the live bloggers, check out the CatchCon galleries, and watch interviews from the attendees!

Captain Phil will be at CatchCon participating.  I hope to attend as well… take some video and stills and post them here to the website.


Posted on March 25, 2009 - by Cynthia

“CatchCon” in Seattle Sold Out!

“CatchCon” in Seattle Sold Out!

picture-1Discovery Channel wants to say thank you to all of its “Deadliest Catch” fans with “CatchCon”. This one-day FREE fan festival scheduled for Saturday April 25th noon-6:00pm in Seattle is sold out!

The event will bring together all the Captains, including the Cornelia Marie’s Captain Phil, crew members and production staff. Get autographs, a behind-the-scenes look at how your favorite show is made and tons more.

I heard this a waiting list and some folks on that list have been contacted and are now going.  You can try to register at Discovery Channel and keep checking with us here at corneliamarie.com for updates.

http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/deadliestcatch/catch-con-fan-conference.html


Posted on March 25, 2009 - by Cynthia

F/V Lady Mary sinks off New Jersey

Devastating news in the world of fishing. According to the New York Times, two men are dead and four missing after the Lady Mary sank 65 miles southeast of Cape May, N.J. Tuesday morning. The Coast Guard said of the three crewmen rescued from the chilly Atlantic waters, only one survived. The search continues for the remaining four members of the scallop boat.

Our thoughts and prayers from the F/V Cornelia Marie go out to the friends and families of the Lady Mary.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/25/nyregion/25rescue.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1237968165-otX8gBEuOaTfZgmgm6a2JA


Posted on March 24, 2009 - by Cynthia

Captain Phil on Larry King Live

F/V Cornelia Marie’s Captain Phil and his boys are making a special appearance on "Larry King Live".  Phil, Jake and Josh will sit down the "King of Television" for some one on one time. You can catch the whole interview April 10th at 6:00 pm eastern. Please check your local listings.


Posted on March 19, 2009 - by Cynthia

New Season starts April 14th!

Yes, it’s true! It’s almost time for another exciting season of the Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch”. Be sure to tune in Tuesday, April 14th at 9pm ET/PT to see how the F/V Cornelia Marie and our Captain Phil and the crew have handled the harsh winter weather conditions during crab fishing season in the Bearing Sea.

Captain Phil and the Cornelia MarieAs always, keep checking in with us for the latest updates on your favorite crew!

-Cynthia Santana


Posted on January 9, 2009 - by Morgan

Crab fisherman lost at sea

Sad News to report out of Dutch Harbor.  The Coast Guard has officially suspended their search for Keith Criner, a 43 year old deckhand on the F/V Seabrooke.  According to news reports, Criner became tangled in crab pot line and fell into the ocean approximately 22 miles northwest of Cold Bay at 9:50 a.m. on Tuesday morning.Getting tangled in the line and getting pulled over board with the crab pot is one of the greatest concerns of every fishermen. This particular danger has taken many lives.

This type of loss is unimaginable. Our prayers go out to his family and to the crew of the F/V Seabrooke.

The Seabrooke is a Kodiak-based, 98-foot vessel owned by Angel Pacific Fisheries of Milton-Freewater, Ore., She was fishing for Tanner crab in the Bering Sea at the time of the incident.

The Seabrook is now tied up in Dutch Harbor.