Crew rescued from Newfoundland fishing boat pushed ashore by seething winter storm
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Lights from fishing boats illuminating heavy snowfall helped guide four crew members off a teetering vessel Wednesday night that had run aground that morning in Newfoundland as a massive storm set in.
The burly nor’easter brought two days of heavy snow and high winds to parts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, causing school cancellations, coastal damage and the abandonment of the Cape Cordell fishing vessel near Fortune, N.L.
“It couldn’t have been an easy decision, but it was for the safety of those on board,” said Mark Gould with the Canadian Coast Guard. “I feel like it was the right decision to abandon that vessel. The risk of staying aboard just wasn’t worth it.”
Gould and his search and rescue team spent much of Wednesday trying to wrench the 16-metre fishing boat free, but the pounding seas just pushed it further onto the shore, he said in an interview Thursday. It was after 7 p.m. by the time the crew decided to put on their immersion suits and leave the boat behind.


