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  2. Death. Harris suffered a stroke during the sixth season of Deadliest Catch. He was offloading opilio crab on January 29, 2010, at Saint Paul Island, Alaska. He was flown to Anchorage for surgery, and was placed in an induced coma to reduce intracranial pressure and swelling.

  3. Nov 17, 2020 · The first such tragedy occurred in 2010 during Season 6, when "Deadliest Catch" star Captain Phil Harris of the Cornelia Marie suffered a stroke that happened off-camera, per Pop Matters. As The U.S. Sun reports, he died at the age of 53 after 11 days in the hospital.

  4. Feb 17, 2010 · Before his death on Feb. 9 at 53, Phil Harris, the tough and colorful captain of the Cornelia Marie on Discovery’s Deadliest Catch, fought against all odds, came out of a medically-induced coma...

  5. Apr 21, 2022 · How did Phil Harris die? On February 9, 2010, Harris died at the age of 53 after he suffered a stroke while unloading the boat at Saint Paul Island, Alaska.

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  6. Feb 11, 2010 · The cause was a stroke that Captain Harris suffered on Jan. 29 aboard his boat in the port at St. Paul Island, Alaska, his friend and business partner, Russ Herriott, said.

  7. Feb 10, 2010 · Tough fishing boat captain Phil Harris, whose brave exploits in the wild waters off the Alaskan coast were captured on the popular television show "Deadliest Catch," has died, family members said.

  8. Aug 15, 2010 · Phil Harris, known to fans of the Discovery series Deadliest Catch as captain of the crab fishing vessel Cornelia Marie, died February 9, 2010, in Anchorage, Alaska. According to news reports, the cause was an intracranial hemorrhage related to a stroke he suffered a month before his passing.