Discovery Channel’s reality TV series, Deadliest Catch Season 19, follows new and returning crew members heading out into the Bering Sea. Loyal fans of the series remember when the Cornelia Marie was a featured fishing vessel on Deadliest Catch. So, where is the Cornelia Marie in 2023? Here’s what to know.
Is the Cornelia Marie still on ‘Deadliest Catch’ in 2023? Cornelia Marie in ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery UK via YouTube
The Cornelia Marie doesn’t appear in Deadliest Catch Season 19. With that said, a fan on Reddit noticed the boat in the background of the season 19 premiere. “I saw the Cornelia Marie in the background again, at the 28:24 to 28:31 mark, when the Saga was leaving the docks,” the fan wrote. “The bottom front part’s blurred (name and logo/emblem), but longtime DC fans will know the Cm when they see her, blurred or not.”
According to Reality Titbit,...
Is the Cornelia Marie still on ‘Deadliest Catch’ in 2023? Cornelia Marie in ‘Deadliest Catch’ | Discovery UK via YouTube
The Cornelia Marie doesn’t appear in Deadliest Catch Season 19. With that said, a fan on Reddit noticed the boat in the background of the season 19 premiere. “I saw the Cornelia Marie in the background again, at the 28:24 to 28:31 mark, when the Saga was leaving the docks,” the fan wrote. “The bottom front part’s blurred (name and logo/emblem), but longtime DC fans will know the Cm when they see her, blurred or not.”
According to Reality Titbit,...
- 4/25/2023
- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Before there was a "Deadliest Catch" on Discovery Channel, there was the F/V Cornelia Marie, and the woman for whom it was named, Cornelia Marie Devlin. After receiving ownership of the boat following a divorce, she partnered with the late Capt. Phil Harris and set out to fish for crab in Alaska's Bering Sea.
The rest is maritime, and reality-tv, history.
After Harris' death from complications of a stroke in early 2010, the future of the boat became uncertain. Harris' sons and heirs -- older brother Josh Harris and younger brother Jake Harris -- and Devlin put the boat to sea in the fall for king-crab season, under the leadership of Phil Harris' friend Capt. Derrick Ray, but the trip devolved into chaos and near-mutiny.
Capt. Tony Lara took the boat out for opilio-crab season in early 2011, and things went more smoothly.
But the following fall, the Cornelia Marie...
The rest is maritime, and reality-tv, history.
After Harris' death from complications of a stroke in early 2010, the future of the boat became uncertain. Harris' sons and heirs -- older brother Josh Harris and younger brother Jake Harris -- and Devlin put the boat to sea in the fall for king-crab season, under the leadership of Phil Harris' friend Capt. Derrick Ray, but the trip devolved into chaos and near-mutiny.
Capt. Tony Lara took the boat out for opilio-crab season in early 2011, and things went more smoothly.
But the following fall, the Cornelia Marie...
- 8/2/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Discovery’s Deadliest Catch returns on April 10 with a season 8 premiere that also marks the Emmy-winning series’ 100th episode. For the first time, the captains let cameras shoot them at home with their families as they prepared to head back to the Bering Sea. As you’ll see in the promo below, the goodbyes are emotional. Johnathan Hillstrand’s young granddaughter crying will break your heart. (Also, Edgar Hansen is still a poet when it comes to talking about what it means to be a man and a father. Welcome back, Edgar.)
Speaking of emotional farewells, with the Cornelia Marie not out this season,...
Speaking of emotional farewells, with the Cornelia Marie not out this season,...
- 3/9/2012
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
"Deadliest Catch" may have hit home runs at the recent Creative Arts Emmys-- taking home four awards, including outstanding reality program -- but when it returns in 2012 on Discovery Channel for its eighth season, one player is going to be missing from the field.
Much of the personal drama among the crab-fishing fleet on Alaska's Bering Sea in season seven came from the conflicts aboard the F/V Cornelia Marie, as part-owners and brothers Jake and Josh Harris tried to carry on the legend of their late father, Capt. Phil Harris.
During the autumn king-crab season, there was a battle royal between the brothers and Capt. Derrick Ray. Then in the winter, during opilio crab season, things were more harmonious with new Capt. Tony Lara, but the financial future of the boat -- and with it, the Harris legacy -- still remained in doubt.
On Friday, Oct. 7, the fishing vessel's...
Much of the personal drama among the crab-fishing fleet on Alaska's Bering Sea in season seven came from the conflicts aboard the F/V Cornelia Marie, as part-owners and brothers Jake and Josh Harris tried to carry on the legend of their late father, Capt. Phil Harris.
During the autumn king-crab season, there was a battle royal between the brothers and Capt. Derrick Ray. Then in the winter, during opilio crab season, things were more harmonious with new Capt. Tony Lara, but the financial future of the boat -- and with it, the Harris legacy -- still remained in doubt.
On Friday, Oct. 7, the fishing vessel's...
- 10/8/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The game of he said/he said may be over on Deadliest Catch now that Capt. Derrick Ray is no longer skipper of the Cornelia Marie, but it’s ongoing on land where Ray and Josh Harris continue to express different opinions about why their king crab season ended abruptly. Last week, fans watched as the crew of the Cornelia Marie – which Josh and his fellow deckhand brother Jake are now part owners of — told Ray they were done fishing for the elusive blue crab that he couldn’t seem to find. On Tuesday’s episode, they saw Ray, who...
- 5/25/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
After the death of beloved Capt. Phil Harris of the F/V Cornelia Marie last winter, fans of Discovery's Tuesday-night reality hit "Deadliest Catch," took his twentysomething sons, deckhands Josh and Jake Harris, to their hearts.
In "Thick as Thieves," the episode airing Tuesday, May 24, some of those hearts could be broken.
Everyone -- Discovery, Original Productions, Phil Harris' friends and the brothers themselves -- wanted to get the Cornelia Marie back in Alaska's Bering Sea for the start of king-crab season last fall.
As fans saw when the new season of the show premiered on April 12, the boat was there, under Capt. Derrick Ray, a longtime friend of Capt. Harris', who took over the boat for the last half of opilio-crab season after a stroke felled Harris.
Now co-owners of the boat with their father's partner, Cornelia Marie Devlin, the Harris brothers were also on board, working as deckhands.
In "Thick as Thieves," the episode airing Tuesday, May 24, some of those hearts could be broken.
Everyone -- Discovery, Original Productions, Phil Harris' friends and the brothers themselves -- wanted to get the Cornelia Marie back in Alaska's Bering Sea for the start of king-crab season last fall.
As fans saw when the new season of the show premiered on April 12, the boat was there, under Capt. Derrick Ray, a longtime friend of Capt. Harris', who took over the boat for the last half of opilio-crab season after a stroke felled Harris.
Now co-owners of the boat with their father's partner, Cornelia Marie Devlin, the Harris brothers were also on board, working as deckhands.
- 5/24/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It’s been a tension-filled season of Deadliest Catch thanks to the low crab count and high stakes on the Cornelia Marie. Fans have been watching Capt. Derrick Ray clash with late skipper Phil Harris’ sons Josh and Jake, who are now partial owners of the boat as well as deckhands, since before the ship left the dock, and it all comes to a head in Tuesday’s episode (Discovery, 9 p.m. Et). The crew threatens to call an abrupt end to king crab season because Ray isn’t filling the tanks with the elusive blue crab, and Ray, convinced...
- 5/24/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
The breaking point is here on "Deadliest Catch," as Josh and Jake can only take so much from Derek on the Cornelia Marie. Jake's alleged drug usage becomes the the spark that further drives a wedge between the Harris boys and the new skipper. It.s All Going Down, Tuesday, May 24, 2011, 9 Pm (Et/Pt) on Discovery Channel After a season low on crab count but high on rough seas, drama and conflict, Captain Derrick Ray steers the Cornelia Marie into uncharted waters with accusations and ultimately a call to the Dutch Harbor police in an all-new, must-see episode of Deadliest Catch Tuesday, May 24 at 9 pm Et/Pt on Discovery Channel. In the season opener, Derek immediately clashed...
- 5/18/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
If you thought Jake Harris taking the wheel of the Cornelia Marie for a string of pots was the turning point in an otherwise gloomy season of Deadliest Catch, you must not have watched the end of last night’s episode. Jake went up to the wheelhouse to take a second turn, and Capt. Derrick calmly sent him back down to the deck. After the crew sorted their best pot of the season — 33 blue crab — we found out why: ”I could smell frickin’ weed on Jake when I came up next to him,” Derrick told the camera. “You give the...
- 4/27/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
We’re now three hours into season 7 of Discovery’s Deadliest Catch, and I’m officially missing the late Capt. Phil Harris. After last season — the final half of which was so moving it made viewers feel sorry for people who weren’t tuning in — it was hard to look at this series as just a TV show. That’s a fact I know to be true. When I joined Time Bandit captain Johnathan Hillstrand in New York last week to live blog the season premiere with his brother Andy and Northwestern captain Sig Hansen, John told me he was...
- 4/20/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
The seventh season premiere of Deadliest Catch on Tuesday earned a 2.89 rating in homes and a 2.65 rating among persons 25-54 — one of the series highest-rated episodes of all time, Discovery says. The episode “New Blood” averaged more than 4.3 million viewers and was the No. 1 prime time cable telecast among viewers as well as men and women ages 18-49.
The premiere out-delivered almost all broadcast programs among men 25-54 (except for NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles).
Discovery was also the No. 1 cable network in prime time among viewers, women 25-54 and persons 18-49.
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The premiere out-delivered almost all broadcast programs among men 25-54 (except for NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles).
Discovery was also the No. 1 cable network in prime time among viewers, women 25-54 and persons 18-49.
For more on Deadliest Catch:
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- 4/13/2011
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
Discovery Channel
By now, audiences know not to expect any sugarcoating or hand-holding from the “Deadliest Catch” crew. But during last night’s premiere of season seven, producers chose to kick things off gently with a burial service for Captain Phil Harris, who died of a stroke last season.
All seven boats, two of them new additions to the fleet, gathered in a circle and in a memorial worthy of Scyld Scefing, sent his ashes out to sea, following with fireworks and pistol shots.
By now, audiences know not to expect any sugarcoating or hand-holding from the “Deadliest Catch” crew. But during last night’s premiere of season seven, producers chose to kick things off gently with a burial service for Captain Phil Harris, who died of a stroke last season.
All seven boats, two of them new additions to the fleet, gathered in a circle and in a memorial worthy of Scyld Scefing, sent his ashes out to sea, following with fireworks and pistol shots.
- 4/13/2011
- by Julie Steinberg
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
In preparation for the new season of Deadliest Catch that begins April 12 on Discovery, EW went on board the Cornelia Marie to talk exclusively to Derrick Ray, a longtime friend of the late Phil Harris who agreed to skipper the boat for the show’s seventh season. Now that Josh and Jake Harris have incurred debt by assuming part ownership of the boat (Washington-based Cornelia Marie Devlin owns the rest), the young men and Ray have decided to go after the elusive but incredibly lucrative blue crab found off remote St. Matthews Island.
EW Are blue crabs hard to get?...
EW Are blue crabs hard to get?...
- 4/8/2011
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside TV
The guy who took over for Captain Phil Harris on " Deadliest Catch " could really use some sensitivity training ... because dude used Phil's death to rip a crew member ... in front of Phil's Two Sons. TMZ has obtained a clip from the upcoming season of "D.C." ... in which Derrick Ray -- the new skipper of the F/V Cornelia Marie -- gets into a serious verbal spat with engineer Steve Ward. During the fight, Phil's...
- 4/4/2011
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Thom Beers, exec producer of Deadliest Catch, Ice Road Truckers, and Ax Men, is known for being the king of the dangerous job genre of reality TV. Without that reputation for delivering quality, guilt-free Testosterone TV (something he’ll speak about at next month’s Nab Show in Las Vegas), his latest docu-series, Spike Coal’s, premiering March 30, may never have happened. It took Beers four years to find the right coal mine to turn his cameras on: He needed a company willing to trust that he would show what working underground is really like (that’s where his credits...
- 3/23/2011
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
The new captain of Cornelia Marie from Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch" called cops to report one of the reality show's stars has been abusing drugs on board. Captain Derek Ray, who took over the boat from the late Captain Phil Harris, apparently told the cops that Phil's son Jake was taking prescription drugs while at sea.
According to TMZ, on November 5th, the Unalaska Department of Public Safety received a call from Captain Derek, who informed them that Jake, a deckhand on the boat, had been abusing prescription drugs.
Officials told the website that while cops found paraphernalia aboard Cornelia Marie, it was still not enough evidence to charge Jake with a crime.
Cops reportedly interviewed everyone on the boat, but have arrested no one.
According to TMZ, on November 5th, the Unalaska Department of Public Safety received a call from Captain Derek, who informed them that Jake, a deckhand on the boat, had been abusing prescription drugs.
Officials told the website that while cops found paraphernalia aboard Cornelia Marie, it was still not enough evidence to charge Jake with a crime.
Cops reportedly interviewed everyone on the boat, but have arrested no one.
- 11/30/2010
- icelebz.com
One of the main ships from Discovery's "Deadliest Catch," the Cornelia Marie reportedly has some trouble and strife aboard. TMZ reports that the vessel once helmed by Captain Phil Harris, who died last year from complications of a stroke, is having a bit of trouble with his son Jake. A police search was instigated at the request of the new captain, Derek Ray, who told police Jake was abusing prescription drugs on the ship. TMZ writes: "...cops searched the boat and found "paraphernalia" -- but not enough evidence to connect Jake to a crime." Follow @AprilMac on Twitter and Monsters and Critics on Facebook for the latest movies, TV and celeb news...
- 11/29/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
The fishing boat featured on the reality show " Deadliest Catch " was the subject of a police search earlier this month after the captain called cops claiming one of the stars had been abusing drugs on board ... this according to law enforcement. The Unalaska Department of Public Safety (Unalaska is a city in Alaska, weird ...we know) tells TMZ ... police responded to the famous " Cornelia Marie " on November 5, 2010 after receiving a call from Captain Derek Ray...
- 11/29/2010
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The two sons of the late Captain Phil Harris have been confirmed to return to Deadliest Catch, says The Hollywood Reporter. A press release issued by the Discovery Channel has announced that Josh and Jake Harris will serve as deckhands on their late father's boat Cornelia Marie, which will be captained by Derrick Ray. "Our dad made a tremendous connection with so many fans, and it is such a fitting tribute to his life that we, his sons, can remain fishing on the boat that he skippered for so many years," said Josh and Jake. However, the statement (more)...
- 10/5/2010
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
Phil Harris' sons are keeping hope alive for the Discovery Channel. The seventh season of Deadliest Catch is a go, despite the abrupt departures of Capts. Andy and Jonathan Hillstrand and Sig Hansen, E! News confirmed Monday. WIth shooting scheduled to start next week to coincide with the beginning of crab season, Jake and Josh Harris are picking up where their late father left off on the Cornelia Marie, which is now being helmed by Derrick Ray.
- 10/5/2010
- E! Online
Will Discovery reel in its missing "Deadliest Catch" captains?
As filming is set to begin next week on the show's seventh season, the network issued a statement Monday revealing that the Cornelia Marie, the fishing boat captained by the late Phil Harris, will return this season with sons Josh and Jake Harris on board as deckhands.
But absent from the statement were popular "Catch" co-stars Capts. Sig Hansen and Andy and Johnathan Hillstrand, who quit the Emmy-nominated reality series last week in the wake of a $3 million lawsuit Discovery filed against the Hillstrands for allegedly failing to complete work on a planned spinoff special.
Discovery, Hansen and the Hillstrands all have declined to comment since the "Catch" co-stars told The Hollywood Reporter last week that they were "unable" to continue with the show due to "the current situation with Discovery." The silence suggests the two sides are at least talking...
As filming is set to begin next week on the show's seventh season, the network issued a statement Monday revealing that the Cornelia Marie, the fishing boat captained by the late Phil Harris, will return this season with sons Josh and Jake Harris on board as deckhands.
But absent from the statement were popular "Catch" co-stars Capts. Sig Hansen and Andy and Johnathan Hillstrand, who quit the Emmy-nominated reality series last week in the wake of a $3 million lawsuit Discovery filed against the Hillstrands for allegedly failing to complete work on a planned spinoff special.
Discovery, Hansen and the Hillstrands all have declined to comment since the "Catch" co-stars told The Hollywood Reporter last week that they were "unable" to continue with the show due to "the current situation with Discovery." The silence suggests the two sides are at least talking...
- 10/4/2010
- by By Matthew Belloni
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Bering Sea has always been a character on Deadliest Catch, but last night’s episode took it to another level as we watched it work through the five stages of grief. Unaware of Phil Harris’ final fight, the other captains continued to battle a 1,000 square-mile arctic storm. The Northwestern plowed through 45-ft. waves and 60-mph wind and suddenly looked like a toy in a bathtub. “That’s an angry sea, my friend,” deckhand Nick Mavar, Jr. said. Wind blew in every direction around The Wizard. “We got just this confused sea going on right now,” Capt. Keith said. The...
- 7/21/2010
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW.com - PopWatch
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