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A U.S. submarine snagged a fishing net with its periscope 40 miles west of
Sicily on Saturday. After it caught the net, the USS Providence, a Connecticut-based nuclear
sub, surfaced and attempted to contact a nearby Italian fishing boat, said
Cmdr. Cate Mueller, 6th Fleet spokeswoman. The 40-foot-long boat, the S Anna,
didn’t respond and continued fishing. The incident occurred at 3:30 a.m. Saturday in international waters. The USS La Salle, the 6th Fleet flagship, was nearby and launched a
helicopter to scan the area. It also deployed a small boat to talk to the
fishermen. “We got over there, everything was fine,” Mueller said. “They did
snag a fishing net, but there was no contact with the boat.” The submarine’s propulsion system was not affected. The Providence, a 360-foot Los Angeles attack-class sub, is continuing
routine operations in the Mediterranean. It was one of several submarines that launched Tomahawk missiles against
Iraq this spring.