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Crew members aboard commercial fishing vessel Provider

Crew members aboard commercial fishing vessel Provider

Crew members aboard commercial fishing vessel Provider prepare for a Coast Guard safety compliance exam in King Cove Alaska, Oct. 11, 2020. Fishermen planning to head to sea for the upcoming pot cod and opilio ... More

3/65. Seldovia - Unloading king crab catch off fishing boat
Electricians Mate 1ST Class Edgardo Javier displays a king crab he caught while fishing in nearby waters

Electricians Mate 1ST Class Edgardo Javier displays a king crab he cau...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Kodiak Island State: Alaska (AK) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Lon Cabot Release Status: Released to Public... More

Commercial fishing vessel examiners from the 17th Coast

Commercial fishing vessel examiners from the 17th Coast

Commercial fishing vessel examiners from the 17th Coast Guard District prepare to conduct a safety compliance check aboard a crab fishing boat in King Cove Alaska, Oct. 11, 2020. Fishermen planning to head to s... More

Vessels in the commercial crab fishing fleet out of

Vessels in the commercial crab fishing fleet out of

Vessels in the commercial crab fishing fleet out of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, prepare for the 2020 king crab season in mid-October. Fishermen planning to head to sea for the upcoming pot cod and opilio crab openers... More

Commercial fishing vessel examiners from the 17th Coast

Commercial fishing vessel examiners from the 17th Coast

Commercial fishing vessel examiners from the 17th Coast Guard District weight a sampling of crab pots as part of a safety compliance check aboard a crab fishing boat in King Cove Alaska, Oct. 11, 2020. Fisherme... More

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