A search continues for two crew members of a fish-processing vessel that sank in frigid, stormy seas off a remote Alaskan island chain killing five people. U.S. Coast Guard rescuers pulled four fisherman from a life raft about 15 hours after their ship, the Katmai, sent out a distress call early Wednesday morning. Five bodies have been recovered, Associated Press reported. The water was 43 degrees Farenheit (6 degrees Celsius) when rescuers hauled the survivors of the Katmai's 11-man crew out of the raft, said Coast Guard Petty Officer Levi Read. The crew's survival suits, physical condition, and their efforts to keep one another semi-warm and awake all could have helped them endure, he said.