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Mr. Sparkle

(3,122 posts)
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 12:43 PM Nov 18

Norwegian fishermen accidentally catch US nuclear submarine in net

Source: Anchorage Daily News

A Norwegian fishing crew was surprised this week by the day’s big, rare catch — a U.S. submarine longer than a football field. Harald Engen was delivering halibut to a village on Norway’s west coast when he got a message that a U.S. submarine had gotten entangled in his 32-foot boat’s trawl nets while sailing near the surface and were dragging them out to sea, broadcaster NRK News reported.

The 377-foot, 7,800-ton, nuclear-powered USS Virginia was headed to port with a Norwegian Coast Guard vessel escorting. The Coast Guard crew needed to cut the submarine free. “I know about other vessels that have sailed over fishing nets, but no one out here have ever heard about a submarine doing so,” Engen said.

Lt. Pierson Hawkins, a spokesperson for the US 6th Fleet, told Insider no one was hurt and the Navy was looking into what exactly happened. The exact reason for the sub’s location was not given, but the vessels do surface to bring aboard supplies and new crew members from a cooperating vessel, like one from an ally coast guard or navy.

Both the Norwegian Coast Guard and U.S. Navy indicated the fisherman would be reimbursed for the destroyed nets. A similar incident turned tragic in 1999 when a British fishing boat’s net was snared by a Royal Navy sub, sinking the boat and killing the four-person crew.


Read more: https://www.adn.com/nation-world/2024/11/18/norwegian-fishermen-accidentally-catch-us-nuclear-submarine-in-net/

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Norwegian fishermen accidentally catch US nuclear submarine in net (Original Post) Mr. Sparkle Nov 18 OP
Russians need to invest in fishing nets. Irish_Dem Nov 18 #1
They'd only get their own subs tied up! Blue_Tires Nov 18 #3
Ha, probably very true. Irish_Dem Nov 18 #9
They have done that already Submariner Nov 18 #10
Very interesting. Thank you. Irish_Dem Nov 18 #11
Has spethmeth (or whatever his name is) taken over DOD already? Think. Again. Nov 18 #2
Presidential inauguration is Jan 20, 2025 IronLionZion Nov 18 #13
yeah it was a joke. Think. Again. Nov 18 #14
Not the Virginia!! Blue_Tires Nov 18 #4
Catch and Release Solly Mack Nov 18 #5
Good one! keithbvadu2 Nov 18 #6
:) Solly Mack Nov 18 #7
I'm glad the fishermen got reimbursed for their nets. Those things aren't cheap. Walleye Nov 18 #8
If they "caught the submarine," how did they haul it out of the water? Cute title though. Martin68 Nov 18 #12
I hope they removed the old net from the water instead of letting it drift as trash and a danger to water life. nt Hotler Nov 18 #15

Submariner

(12,692 posts)
10. They have done that already
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 02:07 PM
Nov 18

When a submarine leaves New London, CT for the 100-fathom curve before diving the boat, the Russian trawlers can drop fishing nets and tow them in front of an approaching submarine hoping to snag them.

This happened frequently in the '60s to our diesel-electric boats that had two propellers and could quickly and efficiently dodge the Russkie trawlers.

I believe our very expensive nuclear submarines are, or were, escorted by a U.S. Navy tugboat to waters deep enough to dive, and protected from Soviet ship activity.

Martin68

(24,625 posts)
12. If they "caught the submarine," how did they haul it out of the water? Cute title though.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 02:22 PM
Nov 18

I pictured in my mind a photo of the fisherman standing on a dock next to the submarine hanging by its stern from a giant crane. I guess it wouldn't be as interesting to say that a submarine inadvertently snagged a fishing net and hauled a fishing boat out to sea.

Hotler

(12,237 posts)
15. I hope they removed the old net from the water instead of letting it drift as trash and a danger to water life. nt
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 05:39 PM
Nov 18
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