Safety board calls for changes two years after Nova Scotia fisherman's death at sea
- An investigation into a Nova Scotia fisherman's death revealed inadequate regulations for towing points on fishing vessels, leading to safety concerns.
- The report indicated that the Coast Guard lacked contingency plans for removing crews from disabled fishing boats before accidents occurred.
- The independent safety board emphasized the need for emergency drills to ensure vessel crews are prepared to use equipment effectively and safely.
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