We had plenty of trouble on the water Monday.
At 7:30 a.m., police in Cordova received a 911 call from the purse seiner Esperanza reporting a man was lost overboard, had been recovered and was undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
The Alaska Wildlife Troopers patrol boat Churchill and a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter responded in heavy fog.
The victim couldn't be revived, and the body was transferred to the Churchill.
Troopers said the deceased, Cornell Perry Bean Jr., 40, of Kake, wasn't wearing a life preserver.
In a separate mishap, a crewman on the trawler Alaska Spirit needed an emergency airlift.
The crewman, who wasn't identified, had a crushed finger, the Coast Guard said.
The Alaska Spirit was located 58 miles southeast of Nunivak Island in the Bering Sea.
The victim initially was transferred by small boat to the cutter Boutwell, where the decision was made to medevac him via helicopter.
"Our health care professionals recommended getting the man to a higher level of care within seven hours to have the best chance of restoring functionality to his finger," said Lt. Bernard Auth, a Coast Guard search and rescue controller.
The Alaska Spirit is a 221-foot trawler belonging to Fishing Company of Alaska.
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