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Former Deadliest Catch Deckhand Nick Mavar Dies At 39

Former 'Deadliest Catch' Deckhand Nick Mavar Dies at 39

Mavar Appeared on Several Seasons of the Discovery Channel Reality Series

Nick Mavar, a deckhand who appeared on several seasons of the Discovery Channel reality series "Deadliest Catch," has died at the age of 39. According to reports, Mavar died on Thursday, June 13, of natural causes while in the Bristol Bay area of Alaska, where he had been captaining his own salmon boat since leaving the show.

Mavar's Career and Death

Mavar joined the cast of "Deadliest Catch" in 2018 and quickly became a fan favorite for his hard work and dedication. He appeared on the show for several seasons, showcasing his skills as a deckhand aboard the fishing vessel Cornelia Marie. After leaving "Deadliest Catch," Mavar continued to work in the fishing industry and had recently started captaining his own salmon boat.

Mavar's death was confirmed by the Bristol Bay Police Department, who responded to a 911 call about a medical emergency at a Naknek boatyard. According to police, Mavar was pronounced dead at the scene. The exact cause of his death is still under investigation, but it has been ruled as natural causes.

Reactions to Mavar's Death

The news of Mavar's death has sent shockwaves through the "Deadliest Catch" community and the wider fishing industry. Fans of the show have expressed their condolences on social media, remembering Mavar as a skilled and dedicated deckhand who was always willing to share his knowledge and experience.

Fellow "Deadliest Catch" cast members have also paid tribute to Mavar, remembering him as a great friend and colleague. Captain Sig Hansen, who skippered the Cornelia Marie, said in a statement that Mavar was "a true fisherman and a great friend. He will be dearly missed."


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