Fishermen saved by Coast Guard in high-seas drama captured on video

They were the catch of the day.

A pair of frightened fishermen were dumped in the ocean when their boat flipped over in 8-foot swells off the coast of Puerto Rico on Saturday — and only saved in the nick of time.

Dramatic video from the US Coast Guard captured the moment the two soggy mariners — clinging to their sinking boat — were plucked to safety about 5 miles from Desecheo Island off Puerto Rico’s western shoreline.

The US Coast Guard rescued two men who were left stranded in the ocean when their fishing boat flipped over Saturday. uscg.mil

An MH-60 Jayhawk chopper was dispatched to rescue the pair off Puerto Rico. uscg.mil

The pair’s sinking fishing boat went down just 5 minutes after help arrived, the federal maritime agency said in a press release Sunday.

“Our crews worked together to conduct the rescue safely and efficiently with the best possible outcome,” Coast Guard aircraft commander Lt. David Tirado Tolosa said in a statement.

“Emergencies at sea can happen at any given moment,” Tolosa said. “We recommend all mariners wear their life jackets and carry a marine grade radio as these men did, in case they encounter an unexpected situation at sea.”

The Coast Guard received the distress alert around 4 p.m. about a disabled vessel in the ocean.

The Coast Guard said the fishing boat sank just 5 minutes after its rescue chopper arrived at the scene. uscg.mil

An MH-60 Jayhawk chopper was then dispatched from Air Station Borinquen in Puerto Rico to rush to the scene — arriving just before the boat sank at 5 p.m.

The footage shows a Coast Guard crew member jumping into the water and swimming out to the two men, who were then pulled onto the helicopter one at a time.

The two men were not injured, the Coast Guard said.

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