Workers Adding Salt to Cans of Tuna in Astoria 1941
Workers add salt to cans of tuna fish at the Columbia River Packing Association in Astoria, Oregon. In September 1941, the facility played a crucial role in the local fishing industry. The method of canning tuna was vital for food preservation, ensuring the fish remained safe for longer periods and accessible to consumers year-round.
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Workers Adding Salt to Cans of Tuna in Astoria 1941
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