Panic broke out aboard the Aleutian Lady when Deadliest Catch deckhand Todd Meadows suddenly collapsed during what had started as a calm afternoon on the Bering Sea. Fellow crew member Trey John Green III said the sea was unusually peaceful that day. “The water was flat, the weather was good,” he recalled. But within moments the mood shifted. “Someone shouted, ‘He’s turning blue… get help now!’”

The crew aboard Captain Rick Shelford’s Aleutian Lady fishing vessel did “everything they could” to save “Deadliest Catch” star Todd Meadows before he tragically died on Feb. 25 at the age of 25.

Deckhand Trey John Green III told Page Six in an exclusive interview that the notoriously treacherous Bering Sea was “flat” and “calm” that day, and the weather was “actually good.” He noted the incident occurred in the late afternoon while the sun was still out, so visibility was high.

However, he said the water was “only a degree or two above freezing” and that the “outside temperature was below freezing.”

Green alleged that fellow deckhand Meadows ended up in the water following an incident with one of the pots — a baited, rigid trap used to catch shellfish — aboard the 127-foot boat.

However, the US Coast Guard’s investigation remains ongoing, and authorities have not officially determined the exact circumstances surrounding Meadows’ death.

Todd Meadows, star of "Deadliest Catch", lying on the deck of a boat surrounded by many fish.
The crew aboard the Aleutian Lady fishing vessel did “everything they could” to save “Deadliest Catch” star Todd Meadows.GoFundMe
A man in a camouflage jacket and orange waders holding a large fish, standing on a boat with another man in the background.
Meadows died on Feb. 25 at the age of 25 while the boat was on the Bering Sea.Todd Meadows/Facebook

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