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Crewmember Missing After Fishing Boat Capsizes Off Cape Cod
The Provincetown-based fishing vessel Yankee Rose overturned northeast of Race Point; one body recovered while the Coast Guard continues searching for the second person.
- On March 5, 2026 the Provincetown-based commercial fishing vessel Yankee Rose overturned about three nautical miles northeast of Race Point with two people aboard.
- Yankee Rose had a recent carbon monoxide scare, and two people were overcome after apparent carbon monoxide exposure; the Provincetown Police Department also responded on February 26, 2026, to an unresponsive person on board.
- At 12:06 p.m. crews from Coast Guard Air Station Cape Cod arrived to search alongside state environmental police and Provincetown police, fire and harbormaster units, continuing into the afternoon.
- While the Coast Guard described a transported patient, some outlets reported a recovered body, with agencies continuing the search for the second person, spokesperson Keira Shantry said.
- The capsizing follows a winter when the Gloucester commercial fishing boat Lily Jean sank, killing seven, and highlights risks as five emergency responders and a harbormaster were hospitalized for carbon monoxide evaluation.
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1 recovered, 1 missing after fishing vessel overturns off Cape Cod
A commercial fishing vessel overturned off Cape Cod on Thursday, prompting a search in which one person was recovered from the water and the other is still missing, U.S. Coast Guard officials said.
·East Providence, United States
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