Tuna Unloading at Columbia River Docks Astoria 1941
Fishing boats unload tuna at the docks of the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon, in September 1941. Astoria, located at the mouth of the Columbia River, was a key hub for the fishing industry. The tuna caught during this period contributed significantly to local commerce and the wartime economy, supporting communities throughout the Pacific Northwest.
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Tuna Unloading at Columbia River Docks Astoria 1941
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