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What Happened to Chris Scambler on ‘Deadliest Catch’ Season 8?

The Bering Sea is a place of relentless danger, and no one knows that better than Chris Scambler, the first-time greenhorn who faced a life-threatening ordeal on Deadliest Catch Season 8. Episode 5, “Alien Abduction,” marked a turning point for Scambler as he began questioning his decision to join the Wizard’s crab fishing crew. Despite his pleas, Captain Keith Colburn showed no mercy, leaving Scambler no choice but to get back to work. As Season 8 of the reality series unfolds, Scambler’s challenges only escalated. What started as neck pain and numbness evolved into convulsions, leading to a life-threatening medical emergency for the greenhorn.

By Episode 7, Scambler made his exit from the season after getting airlifted to Anchorage by a USCG 6010 helicopter. With Deadliest Catch entering its landmark 20th Season this year, Scambler’s mysterious ordeal remains one of the most out-of-luck moments in the show’s history. His sudden departure still makes everyone wonder if he’ll ever return — especially as the series continues pushing its cast to new extremes. This feature will explore the real reasons behind Scambler’s unfortunate exit and analyze a lingering question: Could he make a surprise return to the Deadliest Catch franchise?

What Was the Deadly Reality Behind Scambler’s Sudden Evacuation?

F/V Time Bandit featured on 'Deadliest Catch'

Captain Keith Colburn in Deadliest Catch

Summer Bay, a vessel as shown on Deadliest Catch

Chris Scambler on Deadliest Catch

F/V Time Bandit on 'Deadliest Catch.'

Newbies on Deadliest Catch often experience physical fatigue and seasickness as they adjust to the extreme demands of crab fishing. However, Chris Scambler’s case was very different. What began as a minor neck pain and tingling sensation in the arms rapidly escalated into full-body convulsions. Scambler’s symptoms indicated a severe medical issue, unlike the typical physical toll seen in greenhorns. According to the crew, the culprit behind Scambler’s unfortunate ordeal was severe dehydration and shock. In an effort to stabilize his condition, they rushed to hydrate Scambler with Gatorade. Despite their attempts, Scambler’s condition only worsened.

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