February 3, 2026 — As the North Shore and New England fishing communities mourn the loss of the seven crew members of a Gloucester fishing boat that sank off the coast of Cape Ann on Friday, fundraisers are collecting money for the families of the crew.
The U.S. Coast Guard began searching for a 72-foot fishing vessel known as the “Lily Jean” Friday morning after receiving a signal from an emergency position-indicating beacon, the Coast Guard said previously. By Friday evening, searchers had discovered a debris field near the signal’s reported location and recovered one of the crew members’ bodies.
After searching nearly 1,050 square miles over the course of a day, the Coast Guard suspended its search Saturday morning. The Lily Jean was returning to Gloucester after a fishing trip when it sank.
It is unclear what caused the sinking of the Lily Jean, but on Monday, the Coast Guard announced it would be conducting “a district-level formal investigation” into the incident. The Coast Guard also officially identified the fishing vessel’s crew members.
The crew members have been identified as:
- Accursio “Gus” Sanfilippo, captain
- Paul Beal Sr., crew
- Paul Beal Jr., crew
- John Rousanidis, crew
- Freeman Short, crew
- Sean Therrien, crew
- Jada Samitt, NOAA fisheries observer and crew
Those looking to offer support to the families of all the crew members should donate to a local non-profit called Fishing Partnership Support Services, Gloucester State Sen. Bruce Tarr, a Republican, recommended Monday.
