The caches in this series are named from a documentary/reality
television series on a documentary satellite/cable channel. It
portrays the real life events aboard fishing vessels in the Bering
Sea during the Alaskan king crab and C. opilio crab fishing
seasons.
The show's name derives from the inherent high risk of injury or
death the crews face due to the hazardous work environment and
nature of the work itself. Something that shouldn’t happen
when looking for these caches!
This cache series will features some of the various fishing
boats from the deadliest catch.
F/V North American
The North American was built in 1975 in Seattle. The North
American is the only crab fishing vessel to currently be equipped
with the Gen-Tech system, an environmentally conscious fuel saving
system which produces substantially less carbon emissions and cuts
fuel usage almost in half. When the North American isn't fishing in
the Bering Sea for king crab and opilio crab, the boat is being
used as a research vessel for studies in green maritime technology
and oil research, and is promoted as the embodiment of global green
maritime innovation.
The important stuff:
The cache contains a log book only, so please bring a pen or a
pencil.
To collect the bonus, don't forget the clues at each cache