December 11, 2017 — “They that do down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters;
These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep.”
— Psalm 107
Misty Blue.
In the wake of its tragic destiny, even the name seems to betoken sadness.
Misty Blue, of course, could also bring to mind peace and beauty. And surely there was a time when the rugged guys who worked the surf clammer on a gentle Atlantic day thought about their boat that way.
In New Bedford, we’re well familiar with the ever-present danger of making a living on the sea. And yet, every time it happens, every time a boat goes down, it takes our breath away.
How? How? How?
Did they have time to get away? No. Could we have possibly done more for them? No.
The initial reports Monday night were that two fishermen had been rescued 10 miles southeast of Nantucket, but two remained missing.
The 69-foot Misty had put out a distress call at 6:10 p.m. and by 6:30 she was said to have rolled over and sunk. The public details of what happened are still sketchy.
Eric Arabian, 44, Michael Roberts, 44, Jonathan Saraiva, 32, and Colby McMullen, 22, were a crew and they should be listed together as a crew.
Arabian, the captain, and McMullen, were rescued by the fishing boat Enterprise and physically are said to be fine. Or as fine as they can ever be after such catastrophe.
Read the full story at the New Bedford Standard-Times