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Grizzly Bear Attacks Man at a Remote Mining Claim in Alaska; Stalks Him for a Week Straight

Grizzly Bear Attacks Man at a Remote Mining Claim in Alaska; Stalks Him for a Week Straight Sunday July 25, 2021 Staff The remote mining claim where the Coast Guard found the victim of a bear attack. Photo: U.S. Coast Guard The wilds of Alaska are a hard place to live. Beautiful, vast, and full of spectacular views, but hard. And according to reports, Richard Jessee found out first hand just what kind of dangers are lurking there. For a week straight, a grizzly bear first attacked him, and then stalked him day and night. Jessee was staying at a remote mining camp about 40 miles from Nome, a small city on the southern Seward Peninsula coast of the Bering Sea. On July 16, a Coast Guard aircrew was flying an MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter from Kotzebue to Nome when they spotted something odd: an SOS sign atop a shack, and a man waving both arms in the air at them. When the crew looped around and landed nearby, they discovered that he had severe bruising on his torso a

Wrightsville Beach Sea Tow captain responds to July boating incident

A Sea Tow boating expert said one Coast Guard-mandated safety measure is necessary in boating safety and can prevent you from going overboard. Wrightsville Beach Sea Tow Captain Scott Collins said a new federal law took effect requiring the use of engine cut-off switches in all boats under 26 feet, as of April 1.  I was out patrolling when I heard the samaritan on the radio, Collins said, speaking of the incident off the coast of Wrightsville Beach on July 5. I immediately headed toward where they were. Luckily, they had enough wits to follow the bread crumbs on the abandoned boat and able to find him.

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