USCG Investigating Cutter Collision

September 26, 2014

The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is conducting a series of formal investigations after Tuesday’s collision involving a Coast Guard cutter and a fishing vessel off the coast of Puerto Rico.

Three separate investigations have been initiated and will review different aspects of the collision between the 110-foot Coast Guard cutter Key Largo and a U.S. Virgin Island fishing vessel named Sea Shepherd. The incident happened at 6:38 a.m, just east of the Puerto Rican island of Vieques. No one was injured, but the Sea Shepherd sank after the collision.

The three ongoing investigations reviewing the incident are briefly described as:

“Though they’ll be looking into the same incident, the three investigations have different purposes and are clear and distinct from each other,” said Captain Mike Zamperini, deputy commander, Coast Guard Sector San Juan. “Public service requires transparency and, if warranted, accountability, which we will ensure through these investigations.”

The administrative investigation should be the first completed. The results are expected by late November.

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