Salmon at Columbia River Packing Association Astoria 1941
A boatload of salmon sits at the docks of the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon, in September 1941. The Columbia River has long been pivotal to the fishing industry, supporting commercial fishing and local economies. In the early 1940s, salmon fishing was a significant part of Astorias maritime heritage, contributing to the regions prosperity.
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Salmon at Columbia River Packing Association Astoria 1941
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