An outage involving a Coast Guard marine warning system and “data gaps” in radar systems were factors in last year’s deadly capsize of an oil industry vessel during severe storms off of Louisiana’s coast, the National Transportation Safety Board said in a report issued Tuesday.
Bryan Mires and James Gracien - two of the six survivors of the Seacor Power boat tragedy - as well as deceased worker Dylan Daspit's widow, Hannah, filed lawsuits in federal court in New Orleans on Tuesday.
A preliminary federal report says an offshore oil industry boat had begun to lower its legs and was trying to turn to face heavy winds when it flipped in the Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana last month.
Another lawsuit was filed late Thursday (04/30/21) against Seacor Marine and Talos Energy over the tragic and deadly capsizing of the lift boat Seacor Power.
If you'd like to donate items to those taking part in the search for the missing SEACOR crew members, you can drop off certain items at the Jeanerette Fire Department.
As the search continues for the seven men who went missing after the SEACOR lift boat capsized two weeks ago in the Gulf of Mexico, hundreds of volunteers are now scouring the gulf coast of Louisiana for any signs of those missing.
A Facebook post has gone viral and it is asking for all of us to wear white today (April 23, 20021) in honor of those who were on the SEACOR lift boat that capsized last week.
The father of missing Seacor Power crewmember Dylan Daspit appeared on Facebook LIVE video this morning and he got very emotional when talking about the search for his son and others.
United Cajun Navy just shared a heartbreaking request on Facebook by asking for anyone who wants to volunteer their shrimp boat(s) in the recovery efforts in the SEACOR tragedy.