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Edgar Hansen of the F/V Northwestern comes to CBMM for TCWA’s Watermen’s Appreciation Day June 20, 2011

Edgar Hansen of the F/V Northwestern comes to CBMM for Watermen’s Appreciation Day this August 14

Edgar Hansen of the fishing vessel Northwestern—as featured on Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch,” is coming to St. Michaels, MD and the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum on Sunday, August 14 for the 2nd annual Watermen’s Appreciation Day.

Hansen agreed to attend the event after learning of some of the parallels both Alaskan fisherman and the Chesapeake’s watermen are facing. “With fishing being my livelihood for over 25 years,” said Hansen, “it is a pleasure any time I am able to help others in the industry and support them in the challenges they face.” “I was floored when they returned my phone call,” said Talbot County Watermen’s Association’s event coordinator, Lisa Gowe. “He is really looking forward to coming to the museum, and getting on a couple of boats during the docking contest.” Watermen’s Appreciation Day is scheduled for Sunday, August 14 from 10am to 5pm along the waterfront campus of the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD. The event celebrates the Chesapeake watermen’s heritage and features the days catch of crabs in a Maryland crab feast; live toe-tapping and get-up-anddance music with Bird Dog & the Road Kings; and a spirited “Watermen’s Rodeo” boat docking contest which begins at 11am.

“Edgar is planning on being with us the entire day,” said Gowe. “He’ll be participating in the boat docking contest, eating crabs, handing out trophies to our winners, helping with items for our silent auction, and signing autographs for a couple of hours that day.” Edgar Hansen is the youngest Hansen brother on the fishing vessel Northwestern, which fishes for Alaskan king crab and opilio crab out of Alaska’s Dutch Harbor. The boat and crew are featured on Discovery Channel’s #1 show, Deadliest Catch.

Edgar is one of the most talented men on deck, according to his brother, Captain Sig Hansen. On the show since the series started airing seven years ago, Edgar began fishing at age 18 and came into his own on deck after only a few seasons. He is known as the “deckboss”—an informal title given to the senior man on the fishing deck.

The August 14 event is sponsored by the Talbot County Watermen’s Association in cooperation

with the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, with proceeds benefitting both organizations.

Admission includes the crab feast and other foods and is $25 for adults, or $16 for children ages

6-17, with kids under six fed and admitted for free.

 

Edgar Hanson to come to Watermen’s Day June 20, 2011

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2nd Annual Watermen’s Appreciation Day is August 14 at CBMM

 

Come to the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, MD on Sunday, August 14 from

10am to 5pm and meet Chesapeake watermen celebrating their heritage at the 2nd Annual Watermen’s Appreciation Day.

Edgar Hansen of the fishing vessel Northwestern—as featured on Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch,” is also coming to the August 14 event.

Hansen agreed to attend the event after learning of some of the parallels both Alaskan fisherman and the Chesapeake’s watermen are facing. “With fishing

being my livelihood for over 25 years,” said Hansen,“it is a pleasure any time I am able to help others in

the industry and support them in the challenges they face.”

“Edgar is planning on being with us the entire day,” said Gowe. “He’ll be participating in the boat docking

contest, eating crabs, handing out trophies to our winners, helping with items for our silent auction, and

signing autographs for a couple of hours that day.”

Beginning at 11am, you can watch professionals in a spirited “Watermen’s Rodeo” or boat docking contest along

Foggs Cove. At noon, the day’s catch of crabs will be steamed up and served in a traditional Maryland crab feast, with live music beginning at 1pm from one of the Eastern Shore’s favorite bands, Bird Dog & the Road Kings. Check out the working watermen’s boats along the waterfront during this event, or tour the museum’s 18-acre waterfront campus and ten exhibit buildings, including the 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse and the Oystering on the Chesapeake exhibits.

The event is sponsored by the Talbot County Watermen’s Association in cooperation with the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Admission includes the crab feast and other foods and is $25 for adults, or $16 for children ages 6-17, with kids under six fed and admitted for free. Museum members get into the event for free, with crab feast wristbands available for members at $15 per adult, or $6 for children ages 6-17. For more information, visit cbmm.org or call 410-745-2916.

 

 
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