New details have emerged in the tragic death of a young reality TV star, shedding light on the devastating circumstances surrounding his final moments.
Todd Meadows, a 25-year-old deckhand featured on Deadliest Catch, while working aboard the fishing vessel Aleutian Lady in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska.
According to newly released records, Meadows’ official cause of death has been confirmed as “drowning with probable hypothermia”, following prolonged exposure to the freezing waters after he fell overboard. His death was ruled an accident.

Authorities previously reported that Meadows fell overboard while on the job, approximately 170 miles north of Dutch Harbor. Crew members were able to recover him from the water within minutes, but he was already unresponsive, and repeated attempts to revive him were unsuccessful.
The incident occurred during filming for the long-running Discovery Channel series, which documents the dangerous realities of commercial crab fishing—widely considered one of the most hazardous professions in the world.
Meadows was a relatively new member of the crew but had quickly earned the respect of his fellow fishermen. Captain Rick Shelford described him as a hardworking and positive presence, recalling his “contagious smile” and strong dedication to the job.

Beyond his work, Meadows was also a devoted father to three young children, a fact that has made the loss even more heartbreaking for his family and community. A fundraising campaign launched in his honor has raised tens of thousands of dollars to support his children.
The tragedy has deeply impacted both the Deadliest Catch cast and the wider fishing community, once again highlighting the extreme dangers faced by those who work in harsh and unpredictable ocean conditions.
As tributes continue to pour in, Meadows is being remembered not only for his work ethic and passion for fishing, but for the love he had for his family and the life he lived.