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Tragedy on the Bering Sea: Death of Justin Tennison Saddens 'Deadliest Catch' Community

Another Loss in the Perilous World of Alaskan Crab Fishing

The close-knit community of 'Deadliest Catch' is mourning the loss of Justin Tennison, a deckhand on the FV Time Bandit who was found dead in a hotel room in Homer, Alaska on April 19, 2023.

Rising Death Toll in the Industry

Tennison's death marks the second tragedy to befall the cast of 'Deadliest Catch' in 2023. In December 2022, Nick McGlashan, a former cast member, passed away at the age of 33.

The fishing industry on the Bering Sea is notoriously dangerous, with a high mortality rate due to harsh weather conditions and the inherent risks associated with harvesting crab from rough seas.

Confirmation from Social Media

News of Tennison's death was first shared on the Deadliest Catch World Facebook page, which has a large following of dedicated fans. The post, dated April 21, 2022, expressed condolences and offered support to Tennison's family.

Impact on the Show

Tennison's passing is a reminder of the risks these brave individuals take every time they venture out to sea. The show's producers have yet to comment on how it will affect the upcoming season, but it is likely to cast a long shadow over the production.

Community Support

Friends, family, and fellow crew members have expressed their grief and support on social media, highlighting Tennison's dedication to his craft and his kind-hearted nature. The community of Homer, Alaska is also mourning his loss, remembering him as a valued member of the town.


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