Nick Mavar — who was as soon as a deckhand on the F/V Northwestern on “Deadliest Catch” — has died … TMZ has discovered.
The Police Chief of Bristol Bay Borough Police Division in Alaska tells TMZ … the ex-Discovery Channel star died Thursday afternoon in Naknek — this after experiencing a medical emergency of some kind.
BBBPD would not elaborate on the character of the medical emergency — noting it was too early within the investigation to attract conclusions. We’re, nonetheless, advised Nick’s household has been notified of the tragic information.
Additional particulars have not been supplied at the moment — cops are conducting interviews now.
Nick appeared in 98 episodes on “Deadliest Catch” from 2005 to 2021 … serving as a deckhand answerable for sustaining the Northwestern and its mechanical gear. He ended up bowing out of the present after a well being scare involving his appendix — a dramatic occasion that chronicled in one in all his remaining episodes.
The well being scare on the time really led to some authorized motion — Nick ended up suing Captain Sig Hansen … this after he alleged there wasn’t a correct plan in place to get him outdoors medical assist through the pandemic.
He mentioned the delay in getting assist led to his appendix rupturing — which he claimed had a tumor hooked up that he wasn’t conscious of — whereas aboard the F/V Northwestern … and he was in courtroom over this as not too long ago as final yr.
Hansen fired again on the time, saying the entire ordeal wasn’t on him … however on the manufacturing firm and the medical subcontractor. Final we heard, in 2023, the Hansen household was gunning for authorized and medical funds linked to Mavar’s accidents.
In the meantime, post-“Deadliest Catch,” Nick has reportedly been noticed in and round Alaska’s Bristol Bay of late, captaining his personal salmon boat and minding his enterprise. He was 59.
RIP









