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'Deadliest Catch' Star Found Dead: 5 Facts on Time Bandit's Justin Tennison

By Steven HofferFeb 24th 2011 – 12:00PM

Justin Tennison, a fisherman on Discovery Channel's "The Deadliest Catch," has passed away at 33. Tennison was found dead in a Homer, Alaska, hotel room Tuesday along with "a small amount of marijuana, as well as several bottles of alcohol in the refrigerator," TMZ reports. "Discovery Channel is saddened by the passing...

Justin Tennison Found Dead; 'Deadliest Catch' Mourns Anew

By Mary Phillips-SandyFeb 23rd 2011 – 4:45PM

It's the second death in as many years among the cast of "Deadliest Catch." Justin Tennison, a crew member on the F/V Time Bandit, was found dead in a hotel in Homer, Alaska, on Tuesday, TMZ reports. He would have turned 34 next month. Last February, "Deadliest Catch" star Capt. Phil Harris died after suffering a...

Golden Seas, Ship Filled With Canola Oil, Adrift Near Alaska

By David KnowlesDec 3rd 2010 – 4:12PM

(Dec. 3) -- This could be a slightly different kind of oil spill. The U.S. Coast Guard reports that the Golden Seas, a cargo ship carrying canola oil, is adrift in Alaska's Bering Sea and could run aground, the Anchorage Daily News said. Unfortunately, edible canola oil is not the only thing being transported in the...

Death by Vuvuzela? It's Actually Possible

By Monica GarskeSep 6th 2010 – 12:44PM
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(Sept. 6) -- Soccer fans may have wanted to kill themselves at the 2010 World Cup this summer because of the incessant buzz of those annoying South African vuvuzelas, but who knew the noisy stadium horns could actually kill? According to Spike TV's "1,000 Ways to Die" -- an offbeat series about weird causes of death and...

'Deadliest Catch' Star Wants Answers on Missing Dad

By David LohrMar 10th 2010 – 5:28PM
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Discovery

(March 10) -- A star of the Discovery Channel's hit reality series "Deadliest Catch" is appealing to the public for help in finding his father, who has been missing for two months. "I just want to know what happened to my dad," Jake Anderson, a deckhand on the F/V Northwestern crab fishing boat, told AOL News. "I want to...

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Arctic Hurricane On 'Deadliest Catch'

May 30th 2012 - 10:35AM

On " Deadliest Catch " (Tue., 9 p.m. ET on Discovery), the crews of the fishing boats plying the Bering Sea for Alaskan king crab were forced to battle the harsh elements once again.

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'Deadliest Catch': Sick Crewman Airlifted From The Wizard

May 23rd 2012 - 07:39AM

Both the crew of the Wizard and fans of " Deadliest Catch " (Tue., 9 p.m. ET on Discovery) were immediately on the edges of their seats with worry when Greenhorn Chris fell victim to some kind of fit , or perhaps a seizure.

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Medical Emergency On 'Deadliest Catch'

May 16th 2012 - 08:24AM

Deadliest Catch " (Tue., 9 p.m. ET on Discovery) highlights the very real dangers faced by the men fishing the Bering Sea for Alaska King Crab.

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'Deadliest Catch': Ramblin' Rose's Engine Fails During Storm

May 09th 2012 - 09:17AM

On " Deadliest Catch " (Tue., 9 p.m. ET on Discovery) Tuesday night the young captain and crew of the Ramblin' Rose faced a potentially lethal problem.

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'Deadliest Catch': A Grieving Son Struggles

By Catherine Lawson May 02nd 2012 - 09:24AM

The untimely death of Captain Phil Harris in February 2010 rocked the entire " Deadliest Catch " (Tue., 9 p.m. ET on Discovery) community, but none more so than his sons Josh and Jake. After the Harris boys were financially unable to put their father's boat in the water they both signed on with other crews.

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