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Deadliest Catch: Lightspeed Mayday

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

How does the Coast Guard find shipwrecked survivors at sea? Answer: By honing in on the lightspeed transmissions of an EPIRB rescue beacon.

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  • just chill people died in this

  • They don't risk it for the show, they risk it to make their catch and a living

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  • Why is worth risking your own skin to make a living

  • If i was received that radio broadcast i would tell coast guard to tell it to take a hike. None of my epirb registered for privacy reasons.

  • @Doum92 And for just .99 cents a day you could save little Rashmir's life!

  • Ocean Challenger Katmai Big Valley

  • @LP1995XL so? There are also 16 000 children that die today of bad nutrition...

  • @chezdodger true

  • @uscgswimmer1 Unless it's being relayed, in which case it could be communicated to USCG as MAYDAY.

  • ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Phil Harris, the fishing boat captain whose adventures off the Alaska coast were captured on the television show "Deadliest Catch", has died, the Discovery Channel said Tuesday night. He was 53.

  • no prob; pan pan pan is not as bad as a MAYDAY

  • thanks sounds different on a staticy side band

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