Courtesy Photo | U.S. Coast Guard Northwest | 06.11.2018
The 40-foot recreational craft Invictus burns on the water north of Protection Island, Wash., June 11, 2018. The three people who were aboard abandoned ship into the water after donning survival suits, and were picked up by a good Samaritan in another vessel, then transferred to Coast Guard small boat and taken to Port Hudson Marina. (Courtesy photo by the U.S. Coast Guard)...
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Zac Crawford | U.S. Coast Guard Northwest | 03.24.2017
Students use hammers, wooden wedges, bits of rubber matting and other materials to help slow the flooding while using the Coast Guard's damage control simulator in Newport, Oregon, Mar. 27, 2017. Controlling flooding was only one portion of the 18-hour drill conductor's course in which fishing vessel safety examiners from Marine Safety Unit Portland taught commercial fishermen how to conduct......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Zac Crawford | U.S. Coast Guard Northwest | 03.24.2017
Chief Warrant Officer Joel Smith, marine inspector, Marine Safety Unit Portland, uses rubber strapping to fix a ruptured pipe while using the Coast Guard's damage control simulator in Newport, Ore., March 27, 2017. Smith, along with 12 commercial fishermen, took part in an 18-hour drill conductor's course in which fishing vessel safety examiners from Marine Safety Unit Portland taught students......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Zac Crawford | U.S. Coast Guard Northwest | 03.24.2017
Chief Warrant Officer Joel Smith, marine inspector, Marine Safety Unit Portland, uses rubber strapping to fix a ruptured pipe while using the Coast Guard's damage control simulator in Newport, Ore., March 27, 2017. Smith, along with 12 commercial fishermen, took part in an 18-hour drill conductor's course in which fishing vessel safety examiners from Marine Safety Unit Portland taught students......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Zac Crawford | U.S. Coast Guard Northwest | 03.24.2017
(L to R) Mike Rudolph, Steve Kee, Dan Cary and Ron Hilberger, all fishing vessel safety examiners from the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Unit Portland, take time for a group photo. The four men just completed an 18-hour drill conductor's course in which they taught local commercial fishermen how to conduct various emergency drills for the crews aboard their own vessels. U.S. Coast Guard photo by......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Zac Crawford | U.S. Coast Guard Northwest | 03.24.2017
Mike Rudolph, a fishing vessel safety examiner from the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Unit Portland, teaches one of his students how to right a life raft in Newport, Oregon Mar. 24, 2017. Rudolph, along with three other instructors, just completed an 18-hour drill conductor's course in which they taught local commercial fishermen how to conduct various emergency drills for the crews aboard their......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Zac Crawford | U.S. Coast Guard Northwest | 03.24.2017
Mike Rudolph (yellow gloves), a fishing vessel safety examiner from the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Unit Portland, teaches students ways to make themselves easier to be seen from aircraft overhead in Newport, Oregon Mar. 24, 2017. Rudolph, along with three other instructors, just completed an 18-hour drill conductor's course in which they taught local commercial fishermen how to conduct......
Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Zac Crawford | U.S. Coast Guard Northwest | 03.24.2017
Mike Rudolph (yellow gloves), a fishing vessel safety examiner from the Coast Guard's Marine Safety Unit Portland, teaches students how to move around more efficiently in their survival suits during an 18-hour drill conductor's course in Newport, Oregon Mar. 24, 2017. Rudolph, along with three other instructors, teach local commercial fishermen how to conduct various emergency drills for the......