Salmon Unloading at Columbia River Packing Association 1941
Boxes of salmon and ice are unloaded from a fishing boat at the docks of the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon. In September 1941, Astoria was a key player in the Pacific Northwest fishing industry, known for its abundant salmon catches. The Columbia River was vital for the transport and trade of seafood, contributing significantly to the local economy.
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Salmon Unloading at Columbia River Packing Association 1941
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