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Police a바카라re investigating after a crewman was spotted on an Alaska fishing boat, with reports of a sighting from several ports.
The crew, described only as male and female, were spotted on Tuesday evening off the coast of Canmore, Alaska, according to reports by the Alaskan Maritime Museum.
‘We went from that boat to the shore, and they said ‘Oh my God, there’s a guy there with a guy on the other side of the boat with a bow and a net.’ We went up, he didn’t even wave at us.’ They said ‘you can tell he’s got a bow and a net, he’s fishing,’ I said ‘he must be the ship’s cook,’ and they went ahead and brought him aboard and that’s when they saw him,’ the Canmore Post reported.
The incident comes as fishermen across Canada prepare to fish in the Arctic.
Fisherman Kevin O’Connor said he saw the boat the previous night while fishing off the north coast of Nova Scotia.
Fisherman Kevin O’Connor said he saw the boat the previous night while fishing off the north coast of Nova Scotia
O’Connor, who is from the Canadian town of Toronto, said he spotted the ‘long, dark haired man’ on the shoreline about 25 minutes earlier.
‘What are you going to do?’ O’Connor asked the crew member, who answered that they were going to use nets and it was not necessary to wave at him as they were ‘practicing for their season.
‘I was happy for their skill. It was just a little bit of fun to see,’ O’Connor said.
The crew member said they also spotted a female on the ship wearing a bow-shaped jacke바카라t and a hat on Tuesday afternoon.
Nova Scotia is known for having abundant wildlife, especially in the sea otters, black-headed woodpecker, white-bellied kestrel, brown-throated shrike, northern white-legged jay, and the bald eagle, according to the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service.
The captain of the ship told the Alaska Dispatch that she wasn’t aware of any incidents on the vessel the previous night. The crew member who noticed the pair did not want to go into details of the incident.
Officials at Alaska’s Ministry of the Interior refused to comment on the sighting until a revie