Salmon cannery

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A salmon cannery is a factory that commercially cans salmon. It is a fish-processing industry that became established on the Pacific coast of North America during the 19th century, and subsequently expanded to other parts of the world that had easy access to salmon. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Salmon cannery
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<second> 1800.0
rdf:langString To save time-wasting trips back to the cannery, packer boats are sent out to the fleets to pick up the catch.
rdf:langString Filleting salmon in Oregon: In the early years, Chinese and Japanese were the preferred cannery workers.
rdf:langString A salmon counting station, where attempts were made to manually count the salmon migrating upstream
rdf:langString Dipnet fishing at Celilo Falls 1941
rdf:langString Early steam seine netter
rdf:langString Fishermen intercepting a salmon run 1958
rdf:langString Lifting salmon from the hold of a boat
rdf:langString Manually seining salmon on Columbia River 1914
rdf:langString Native American fishing salmon with loop net, 1938
rdf:langString Repairing salmon nets, around 1950
rdf:langString Salmon Cannery on Georgia Inlet, Ketchikan, Alaska
rdf:langString Salmon can label used by Hume
rdf:langString Salmon cannery and herring reduction plant
rdf:langString Grading the salmon: The grader is at the top of the shutes.
rdf:langString Salmon being transferred to a large boat on which they are iced and hauled to a cannery, around 1938
rdf:langString Indian Salmon Cannery, around 1890, New Metlakahtla, Alaska
rdf:langString Hauling a seine on the Columbia River using horse teams 1938
rdf:langString Hoonah Packing Company, Salmon Cannery, now a museum
rdf:langString Robert Hume operated salmon canneries on the Columbia and Rogue rivers between 1866 and 1908.
rdf:langString Fish heads and tails are boiled to extract oil for packing the salmon.
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rdf:langString January 2018
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rdf:langString Cannery buildings
rdf:langString Cannery processing
rdf:langString European settlers fishing
rdf:langString Fishing for the cannery
rdf:langString Native Americans fishing
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rdf:langString Salmon fishing with large loop nets by Native Americans2.jpg
rdf:langString Karluk, Alaska late 1800s.jpg
rdf:langString Butchering salmon .png
rdf:langString Celilo Falls Lee.jpg
rdf:langString Counting salmon passing through weirs.jpg
rdf:langString Fishermen intercepting a salmon run.jpg
rdf:langString Hauling in beach seine using horse teams.jpg
rdf:langString Hoonah Packing Company plant.jpg
rdf:langString Hume label fix.png
rdf:langString Indian salmon fishermen repairing their nets.jpg
rdf:langString Ketchikan AK - salmon cannery.jpg
rdf:langString Lifting salmon from a hold.jpg
rdf:langString Loading salmon.jpg
rdf:langString Robert Deniston Hume.jpg
rdf:langString Salmon cannery and herring reduction plant.jpg
rdf:langString Salmon grading.jpg
rdf:langString Salmon heads and tails.jpg
rdf:langString Salmon packer boat.jpg
rdf:langString Seining salmon.jpg
rdf:langString Verbena .jpg
rdf:langString Indian Salmon Cannery, New Metlakahtla, Alaska .png
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rdf:langString Work in a cannery YouTube
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rdf:langString A salmon cannery is a factory that commercially cans salmon. It is a fish-processing industry that became established on the Pacific coast of North America during the 19th century, and subsequently expanded to other parts of the world that had easy access to salmon.
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