1941 Tuna Packing Process in Astoria Oregon
In September 1941, workers pack tuna in ice at a processing facility in Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon. This method was crucial for preserving the fish before distribution. The fishing industry relied on ice packing to ensure freshness, highlighting the importance of seafood in the local economy and the methods used to maintain quality in transportation.
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1941 Tuna Packing Process in Astoria Oregon
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