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Bering Sea Blues: A Crabber's Tale of FEAR in the Icy North
Bering Sea Blues: A Crabber's Tale of FEAR in the Icy North

Bering Sea Blues: A Crabber's Tale of FEAR in the Icy North

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This a gripping memoir of a winter season of crab-fishing in the Bering Sea, filled with scary moments, killer ice, dangerous work, and-for the lucky ones-financial rewards. For others, survival was their reward. Just 25, Joe Upton was the youngest guy aboard when the 104-foot pulled out of Seattle in March 1971 headed for Dutch Harbor with 700-pound crab pots stacked three deep on her deck. The top-heavy load caused some anxious moments later when the vessel iced up. The crew went to work with hammers and baseball bats as howling winds roughed up the seas and the rolled from side to side, threatening to capsize while everyone held their breath. BERING SEA BLUES is a thinking-man's book version of the TV series "Deadliest Catch" because Joe Upton did a lot of thinking that winter working 12- to 14-hour days in weather that would scare most mariners away. He figured if he challenged fate in the Bering Sea crab fishery too long he would wind up either rich or dead, or both.
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