Past Crew


Cornelia Marie Crew Photo

Murray W. Gamrath, III.

Murray is from Las Cruces, New Mexico and has fished the frigid Bering Sea for more than 25 years. Murray has worked on the F/V Cornelia Marie intermittently since 1990;
as deckhand, engineer, and relief skipper.  He continues to fish year round in the Bering Sea and other places.

He was born and raised in Washington state, but now enjoys the warm weather of New Mexico with his family during the off-season. He is currently working on opening a coffee shop in New Mexico. His hobbies include motorcycle riding and jet skiing.

Corey Eisenbarth (season 6)

Corey Eisenbarth was a deckhand on the Cornelia Marie for one Crab season.  He shares his story of the sinking of the F/V Seahawk here in this video.  Contact for Corey is [email protected]

Dave Millman (season 2,3)

Dave Millman grew up in the fishing industry aboard his father’s boat, the F/V Four Daughters, out of Kodiak, Alaska.  Dave first worked on the Cornelia Marie in 2001 and worked many years aboard before leaving in 2008.  Dave has been living in Kona, Hawaii with his family for many years.  He travels back and for to Alaska to crab fish every season.

Mark Anderson

Mark is from Blaine, Washington. He was an engineer, and deckhand on the F/V Cornelia Marie and has been on fishing vessels for years.

Roger Jensen (season 2,3)

Roger is from Seattle, Washington, has fished the Bering Sea since 1985. He was hired by the F/V Cornelia Marie in 1991 and has worked as deckhand, engineer, and relief skipper. Roger holds numerous licenses within the fishing industry, making him an invaluable asset aboard any boat.

Dan Gilbert (season 2)

Dan fished as a deckhand on the F/V Cornelia Marie during season 2. He owns a seine boat in Kodiak, Alaska .

Walt Dauderis (season 2)

Walt was the boat’s engineer on season 2; when the F/V Cornelia Marie had lots of engine trouble.

Posted on February 21, 2012 - by

How to Track Deadliest Catch Boats in Real Time

  The Discovery Channel show “Deadliest Catch” is recorded over several months of crab fishing during the winter and broadcast during the spring every year.  By the time the show premieres in April, most of the boats are actually finished crab fishing for the season.  So, how can you keep up with your favorite Deadliest [...]

Posted on February 9, 2012 - by

remembering Capt. Phil two years later

It was two years ago today that we lost the skipper of the FV Cornelia Marie. Capt. Phil harris passed away on February 9th, 2010. I think it is appropriate to mark this date on this website today and every year this site exists. Even though it’s been two years, I am still receiving emails [...]

Remembering Capt. Phil one year later

It was one year ago today that we lost the skipper of the FV Cornelia Marie.  Capt. Phil harris passed away on February 9th, 2010.  I think it is appropriate to mark this date on this website today and every year this site exists.  Capt. Phil was a big reason why “Deadliest Catch” grew in [...]

The Brave Last Days of Capt. Phil

This article comes from People magazine Before his death on Feb. 9 at 53, Phil Harris, the tough and colorful captain of the Cornelia Marie on Discovery’s Deadliest Catch, fought against all odds, came out of a medically-induced coma following lengthy surgery, spent a few more days with friends and family – and set his [...]

Dutch Harbor Mourns Capt. Phil

The following article is by ROSE COX of The Dutch Harbor Fisherman ([email protected]) To fans of the “Deadliest Catch,” he was captain Phil Harris, the famous crab-killing rider of the wild Bering Sea. But to those living at the tip of the Aleutian chain, he was just plain Phil, one of the most endearing, demanding [...]

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