Todd Meadows, a 25-year-old deckhand on the Discovery Channel’s "Deadliest Catch," died during filming in the Bering Sea, prompting the U.S. Coast Guard to launch an investigation into the circumstances of his death, according to TMZ. Production on the series has been suspended following the incident, which occurred aboard the Aleutian Lady fishing vessel.
Meadows, who had recently returned from medical leave after suffering a concussion weeks earlier on the same boat, fell overboard in an accident captured on camera, as reported by Deadline and TMZ. His bunkmate, Trey John Green III, provided a firsthand account of the events leading to the fatal fall.
In response to Meadows’ death, his family has started a GoFundMe campaign to support his three children, TMZ reports. Meanwhile, his mother, Angela Meadows, has publicly requested that footage of the accident not be aired, expressing opposition to any broadcast or commercial use of the tragic event.
The Coast Guard’s ongoing investigation will focus on the safety protocols in place on the Aleutian Lady and any factors contributing to the incident. Observers are closely watching for updates on the findings and any potential regulatory or industry responses to enhance crew safety on the show’s vessels.

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