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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 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 September 2, 2008 - by Morgan

Capt. Phil keeping busy

Here are some upcoming dates for you to meet Capt. Phil in person.

DEADLIEST BREW PROMO’S

September 13th — Poulsbo Central Market 10am to 12pm

20148 10th Ave NE
Poulsbo WA 360-394-7235

September 14th — West Seattle Thriftway 10am-12pm

4201 SW Morgan St
Seattle, WA 98136
(206) 937-0245

Richard Hoehne sent in these photos of Capt. Phil at the Harley Davidson celebration in Milwaukee.  Send your photos to morgan@corneliamarie.com


Posted on August 7, 2008 - by Morgan

Capt. Phil to attend Harley-Davidson Party!

Capt. Phil + KICKER + Harley-Davidson’s 105th Anniversary = Mayhem in Milwaukee!

Thur. Aug 28th – Sun. Aug 31st will find Phil and the boys from KICKER Performance Audio descending on Veteran’s Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for Harley-Davidson’s 105th Anniversary event.

Look for Phil doing autograph/photo sessions at the KICKER rig Thurs, Fri, Sat (times TBD). Phil is also having his personal Harley shipped to the event and will be riding in the massive parade that will snake through downtown Milwaukee on Saturday.


Posted on July 27, 2008 - by Morgan

Captain Phil Appearances

The 4th Season of the “Deadliest Catch” is officially over (here in the US).  Many folks are asking if Captain Phil is okay and if he’ll be back on the boat fishing.  He is doing fine, but many questions still remain in regard to his health.  He doesn’t know yet if he’ll be back fishing – that decision will come at a later date.

Meanwhile, he’s enjoying meeting new people at a few appearances here and there.  See if you can catch him at the following places.

August 2nd
Noon – 1:30pm
Gig Harbor Albertson’s
11330 NW 51st Ave
Gig Harbor, WA 98332

2:30pm – 4:30pm
Port Orchard Albertson’s
370 SW Sedgwick Rd.
Port Orchard, WA 98367

5pm – 7pm
The Tide’s Tavern
2925 Harborview Dr.
Gig Harbor, WA 98335


Posted on June 8, 2008 - by corny

Capt. Phil Spotted in Gloucester Recently

Thanks to blogger, Capt Joe at GoodMorning Gloucester, we get to glimpse Phil in Gloucester meeting fans and signing merchandise.  ‘After the Catch’ was just filmed in Gloucester in the last week or so and we’ll be seeing more of Capt Phil, the rest of the skippers, and some of the deckhands, starting on Tuesday, June 17th!  Can’t wait!


(Courtesy goes to Capt Joe, and you can also view more of his Deadliest Catch photos)


Posted on April 15, 2008 - by corny

New York, New York! It’s Suddenly Deadly There….

Josh posted a great pic on his myspace that just has to be shared!  Are east coast fans ready for the Harris clan?  They’re here.…..(or there, all depending on your location)


(photo courtesy of Josh Harris)


Posted on June 15, 2007 - by Morgan

Capt. Phil at Global Food Show

Frontpage

Captain Phil attended the Global Food Show in Alaska to speak about the Alaska crab industry.

“It’s important to have people aware of what is going on with catching crab in the Bering Sea,” said Phil Harris, captain of the Cornelia Marie.”

Supply meets demand at Global Food Alaska

By JOSEPH ROBERTIA
Peninsula Clarion

There’s nothing fishy about the Global Food Alaska 2007 conference and trade show that began Wednesday and continues today at the Soldotna Sports Center.

“This is not a typical trade show. This is a completely different animal,” said Robin Richardson, member manager of Global Food Collaborative LLC, one of sponsors of the event.

Rather than consumers buying small amounts of a product as with other trade shows, Richardson said the purpose of this event was to get those involved with Alaska’s supply chain of food, beverage and bio-products to connect, communicate and collaborate with each other.

“We don’t have vendors looking to sell salsa. Our vendors are looking to find a buyer that wants to use their salsa as a base ingredient in a recipe. They’re looking for a buyer to form a long-term, sustainable business relationship with,” she said.

The event brought together roughly 320 vendors and buyers, some small, local family-owned business, others huge, multinational entities. There were fishermen, seafood processors, ice packers, transporters, importers and exporters, sellers and buyers, and government organizations, to name just a few groups in attendance.

“It runs the gamut,” said Rick Roeske, program manager for Cook Inlet Salmon Brand, another sponsor of the event.

Roeske added that having so many varied, but interrelated entities under one roof served as a valuable opportunity to learn from each other and collaborate on ways to maximize generating sustainable business and economic developments from Alaska’s bounty.

“People Outside are kind of removed from the food source, but this gives national and international buyers a chance to visit Alaska, sit down and ask questions about the process from harvest to market. And, with it being closed to the public, sellers and buyers can — in a non-stress environment — discuss what is done, negotiate prices and strike deals,” he said.

Sean Crosby, of Kenai River Seafoods, said attending the event was beneficial to his organization.

“It’s a great deal for us as producers and sellers, because there are a lot of buyers, packagers and transporting companies here, so we’re getting exposure to all the people we need to talk to in order to do business,” Crosby said.

While some came looking to forge business deals, some participating in the event — such as the crab boat captains of the Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch” — said they came to discuss their roles working in the seafood industry.

“It’s important to have people aware of what is going on with catching crab in the Bering Sea,” said Phil Harris, captain of the Cornelia Marie.

Harris said viewers of the show may learn a lot about crab fishing, but they’re only getting half the story.

“They don’t get to see the politics and they’re are a lot of politics to crab fishing,” he said.

Larry Hendricks, captain of the Sea Star in season one of the reality show, said he was also interested in informing people that crab fishing is a sustainable and renewable industry that is being challenged by crab from other countries, caught by fishermen that may not abide by the same standards as American fishermen.

“We follow regulations, we use methods to better target select species, and we harvest responsibly so the product will stay sustainable for generations to come. But, foreign importers are selling back to America crab caught by fishermen from other places — such as Russia — that aren’t held to the same standards, so we’d like to see crab become a certified fish product, similar to the way Angus beef is a certified beef

Rick Roeske said based on the success of the event, he was hoping it would become a regular occurrence.

“We’d like to do this every two years,” Roeske said.

The Global Food Alaska 2007 conference and tradeshow continues today beginning at 10 a.m. The public will be admitted from 3 to 5 p.m. for a $10 admission.

Joseph Robertia can be reached at joseph.robertia@peninsulaclarion.com.


Posted on June 4, 2007 - by admin

Phil & Crew to make Appearance

Phil rocking on his Harley.

Captain Phil and the Crew will be making an appearance at the “100 Years of Motorcycles” rally in Rosalia, WA (more…)