Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.

SEATTLE HARBOR PROVIDES OUTLET : Yearly Business Estimated Near $4,000,000. SEATTLE HARBOR PROVIDES OUTLET Yearly Business Estimated Near $4,000,000 States for conservation measures. SEATTLE, March 13 (AP)- Three hundred broad-beamed little power boats-"the most uncomfortable boats in the world...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/134387 2023-05-15T18:49:00+02:00 Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States. The Oregonian 1937-03-14 SEATTLE HARBOR PROVIDES OUTLET : Yearly Business Estimated Near $4,000,000. 1937-03-14 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/134387 English eng nwh-sh-118-37-14 nwh-sh-118-37-15 (duplicate) http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/134387 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. broad-beamed little power boats uncomfortable boats built carry fish ice lay off north Pacific halibut banks cast off fishing gear opening fishing season laid out fishing grounds picturesque ;visits comfort Cape Flattery Aleutian islands noted cradle storms belt seas roll free Siberia fishermen spend oilskins balanced decks buck kick halibut vessels operate Seattle halibut port sold vessels British Columbia port Alaska small business north Pacific halibut fishing Manager Harold Lokken fishing vessels owners' association estimated business sign on partners expenses deducted remainder divided crew members captain average Halibut swim schools close to bottom of the sea weighted hooks season Halibut range baited herring used schooners offshore cruises water deep carries skates gear race combined catch American Canadian United States conservation measures Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century United States--State History Fishing Commercial--20th Century. Text Clippings 1937 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:37:01Z SEATTLE HARBOR PROVIDES OUTLET : Yearly Business Estimated Near $4,000,000. SEATTLE HARBOR PROVIDES OUTLET Yearly Business Estimated Near $4,000,000 States for conservation measures. SEATTLE, March 13 (AP)- Three hundred broad-beamed little power boats-"the most uncomfortable boats in the world"-built to carry fish and ice, lay off the north Pacific halibut banks today ready to cast off fishing gear at midnight tomorrow at the opening of the fishing season. And whoever laid out the fishing grounds the picturesque fleet visits each year didn't pick them out for comfort, either. Banks in Storm Area The banks, extending from Cape Flattery, Wash., to the Aleutian islands, are in the noted "cradle of the storms" belt, where the seas roll free all the way from Siberia, and the 1500 fishermen spend most of their time in oilskins balanced on decks that buck and kick. About 175 halibut vessels operate from Seattle, the largest halibut port, where half the world's catch is sold. Fifty vessels operate from British Columbia ports and 75 from Alaska. No small business is north Pacific halibut fishing. Manager Harold Lokken of the fishing vessels owners' association estimated a $4,000,000-a-year business. "Fishermen sign on the vessels as partners. The boat gets 20 per cent of the catch, expenses are deducted and the remainder is equally divided among the crew members and the captain," Lokken said. The fishermen average about $1500 a season. Deep Water Fished "Halibut range from six to 250 pounds in weight. They swim in schools close to the bottom of the sea. Weighted hooks, baited with herring, are used. The schooners go as far as 100 miles offshore during their cruises and fish in water as deep as 1800 feet. Each boat carries from six to 40 'skates' of gear, each with 135 hooks," he said. Lokken said several of the boats would race back to Seattle from the Cape Flattery banks about March 20 to get the season's usually opening high halibut price. Halibut sold at an average of 10 cents a pound last year. The catch totaled 22,284,230 pounds, valued at $1,970,221. The season will end when the combined catch of the American and Canadian fleets totals 46,000,000 pounds—a figure agreed to between Canada and the United States for conservation measures. Text Alaska Aleutian Islands Siberia Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Canada Pacific
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topic broad-beamed
little power boats
uncomfortable boats
built
carry
fish
ice
lay off
north Pacific halibut banks
cast off
fishing gear
opening
fishing season
laid out
fishing grounds
picturesque ;visits
comfort
Cape Flattery
Aleutian islands
noted
cradle
storms
belt
seas
roll
free
Siberia
fishermen
spend
oilskins balanced
decks
buck
kick
halibut vessels
operate
Seattle
halibut port
sold
vessels
British Columbia port
Alaska
small business
north Pacific halibut fishing
Manager
Harold Lokken
fishing vessels owners' association
estimated
business
sign on
partners
expenses
deducted
remainder
divided
crew members
captain
average
Halibut
swim
schools
close to
bottom of the sea
weighted hooks
season
Halibut range
baited
herring
used
schooners
offshore
cruises
water
deep
carries
skates
gear
race
combined catch
American
Canadian
United States
conservation measures
Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century
United States--State History Fishing Commercial--20th Century.
spellingShingle broad-beamed
little power boats
uncomfortable boats
built
carry
fish
ice
lay off
north Pacific halibut banks
cast off
fishing gear
opening
fishing season
laid out
fishing grounds
picturesque ;visits
comfort
Cape Flattery
Aleutian islands
noted
cradle
storms
belt
seas
roll
free
Siberia
fishermen
spend
oilskins balanced
decks
buck
kick
halibut vessels
operate
Seattle
halibut port
sold
vessels
British Columbia port
Alaska
small business
north Pacific halibut fishing
Manager
Harold Lokken
fishing vessels owners' association
estimated
business
sign on
partners
expenses
deducted
remainder
divided
crew members
captain
average
Halibut
swim
schools
close to
bottom of the sea
weighted hooks
season
Halibut range
baited
herring
used
schooners
offshore
cruises
water
deep
carries
skates
gear
race
combined catch
American
Canadian
United States
conservation measures
Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century
United States--State History Fishing Commercial--20th Century.
Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.
topic_facet broad-beamed
little power boats
uncomfortable boats
built
carry
fish
ice
lay off
north Pacific halibut banks
cast off
fishing gear
opening
fishing season
laid out
fishing grounds
picturesque ;visits
comfort
Cape Flattery
Aleutian islands
noted
cradle
storms
belt
seas
roll
free
Siberia
fishermen
spend
oilskins balanced
decks
buck
kick
halibut vessels
operate
Seattle
halibut port
sold
vessels
British Columbia port
Alaska
small business
north Pacific halibut fishing
Manager
Harold Lokken
fishing vessels owners' association
estimated
business
sign on
partners
expenses
deducted
remainder
divided
crew members
captain
average
Halibut
swim
schools
close to
bottom of the sea
weighted hooks
season
Halibut range
baited
herring
used
schooners
offshore
cruises
water
deep
carries
skates
gear
race
combined catch
American
Canadian
United States
conservation measures
Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century
United States--State History Fishing Commercial--20th Century.
description SEATTLE HARBOR PROVIDES OUTLET : Yearly Business Estimated Near $4,000,000. SEATTLE HARBOR PROVIDES OUTLET Yearly Business Estimated Near $4,000,000 States for conservation measures. SEATTLE, March 13 (AP)- Three hundred broad-beamed little power boats-"the most uncomfortable boats in the world"-built to carry fish and ice, lay off the north Pacific halibut banks today ready to cast off fishing gear at midnight tomorrow at the opening of the fishing season. And whoever laid out the fishing grounds the picturesque fleet visits each year didn't pick them out for comfort, either. Banks in Storm Area The banks, extending from Cape Flattery, Wash., to the Aleutian islands, are in the noted "cradle of the storms" belt, where the seas roll free all the way from Siberia, and the 1500 fishermen spend most of their time in oilskins balanced on decks that buck and kick. About 175 halibut vessels operate from Seattle, the largest halibut port, where half the world's catch is sold. Fifty vessels operate from British Columbia ports and 75 from Alaska. No small business is north Pacific halibut fishing. Manager Harold Lokken of the fishing vessels owners' association estimated a $4,000,000-a-year business. "Fishermen sign on the vessels as partners. The boat gets 20 per cent of the catch, expenses are deducted and the remainder is equally divided among the crew members and the captain," Lokken said. The fishermen average about $1500 a season. Deep Water Fished "Halibut range from six to 250 pounds in weight. They swim in schools close to the bottom of the sea. Weighted hooks, baited with herring, are used. The schooners go as far as 100 miles offshore during their cruises and fish in water as deep as 1800 feet. Each boat carries from six to 40 'skates' of gear, each with 135 hooks," he said. Lokken said several of the boats would race back to Seattle from the Cape Flattery banks about March 20 to get the season's usually opening high halibut price. Halibut sold at an average of 10 cents a pound last year. The catch totaled 22,284,230 pounds, valued at $1,970,221. The season will end when the combined catch of the American and Canadian fleets totals 46,000,000 pounds—a figure agreed to between Canada and the United States for conservation measures.
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title Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.
title_short Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.
title_full Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.
title_fullStr Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.
title_full_unstemmed Northwest History. State History Fishing Commercial. Deep Sea Fish And Fishing. United States.
title_sort northwest history. state history fishing commercial. deep sea fish and fishing. united states.
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