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Massachusetts governor seeks US Navy assistance in fishing boat sinking investigation

17 May 2026
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has requested assistance from the U.S. Navy in the investigation of the sinking of the fishing vessel Lily Jean, which resulted in the deaths of seven crew members earlier this year. In a letter to the Secretary of the Navy, Healey and State Senator Bruce Tarr asked for help in retrieving a video recorder and hard drive from the wreckage, located over 300 feet underwater, approximately 25 miles off the Massachusetts coast. The governor’s office emphasized the importance of this equipment in determining the cause of the sinking and has also requested the Navy’s help in recovering the remains of the crew, in accordance with the wishes of their families. The National Transportation Safety Board and the U.S. Coast Guard are currently investigating the incident, but the NTSB has indicated it will not lead efforts to recover the equipment. Only the body of Captain Accursio “Gus” Sanfilippo has been recovered from the tragedy.

Why It Matters

The sinking of the Lily Jean and the loss of its crew highlight the inherent dangers of commercial fishing, particularly in challenging weather conditions and maritime environments. The incident has spurred calls for improved safety measures and accountability in the fishing industry, as well as better recovery protocols for accidents at sea. Historical data shows that commercial fishing remains one of the most hazardous professions, with numerous fatalities reported annually. The outcome of the investigation could influence future regulations and safety standards, emphasizing the need for effective oversight in maritime operations.

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