Saturday, February 1, 2020

A leviathan exits

The Ocean Phoenix, a 635-foot processing ship active for many years in the Bering Sea pollock fishery, recently went to scrap at Brownsville, Texas. Built in 1964 and originally used as a freighter, the Ocean Phoenix was said to be the largest fishing vessel in the United States. She worked as a "mothership" taking deliveries from trawlers. This photo shows her docked in Seattle in July 2019. The operating company has acquired a replacement ship, the 276-foot Pacific Glacier, and renamed it the Phoenix. Wesley Loy photo

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Worked with that processor delivering Pollack to her for years

Unknown said...

Sad to see the old girl go. I worked on the OP for parts of three years back in the 90's.

Anonymous said...

I was a plank holder on her from '89-96. A lot of good people. She was a good ship.