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Bornstein Seafoods
Clip: Season 9 Episode 902 | 3m 40s
A tour of the plant!
Few fish are canned in Astoria these days. The fishing fleet is still active, and they catch a wide range of species. The Bornstein Seafoods plant stays quite busy, though nearly all the fish and shellfish they produce is shipped fresh or frozen. Greg Bond, Videographer; Lisa Suinn Kallem, Editor
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Oregon Experience
Bornstein Seafoods
Clip: Season 9 Episode 902 | 3m 40s
Few fish are canned in Astoria these days. The fishing fleet is still active, and they catch a wide range of species. The Bornstein Seafoods plant stays quite busy, though nearly all the fish and shellfish they produce is shipped fresh or frozen. Greg Bond, Videographer; Lisa Suinn Kallem, Editor
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipIf the achievements of the first Astorians were so significant, why don't we know more? (1m 4s)
Astoria was a town of immigrants from many countries, and with a variety of expectations. (46s)
William Hume established the first cannery on the Columbia River at Eagle Cliff in 1866. (1m 53s)
Astoria, or "Fort Astoria" was founded to be the hub of an ambitious shipping empire. (2m 44s)
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