Who died on deadliest catch?

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Mahlon ReyesMahlon Reyes, 38, a popular deckhand on Discovery Channel's reality show "Deadliest Catch," died in July from what officials now say was a cocaine overdose.
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THE EIGHT DEADLIEST CATCH CAST MEMBERS WHO'VE DIED SINCE THE SHOW BEGAN
  • Blake Painter.
  • Joe McMahon.
  • Tony Lara.
  • Justin Tennison.
  • Keith Anderson.
  • Phil Harris.
  • Mahlon Reyes.
  • Nick McGlashan.
The show follows crab fishermen aboard fishing vessels in the Bering Sea during the Alaskan king crab and snow crab fishing seasons..
It's estimated that the deckhands make around $30,000 for six weeks of work. Some of them are worth even more since they have participated in the spinoff series and make public appearances.
In order to make sure everything is captured, each boat has at least four remote cameras attached to various parts of the vessel. Next, the camera crews live on the boat for the entirety of the crab run, usually around three to five weeks, capturing everything.
The Scandies Rose went down in the Gulf of Alaska on a stormy New Year's Eve during a voyage from Kodiak to the Bering Sea to pursue cod and crab. The National Weather Service had forecast freezing spray, which can cause ice to form on a vessel and its pot load. The added weight can severely undermine vessel stability.