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Ocean Warrior
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Thats a lot of tuna mayo butties.
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Chief of the Boat
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John West will be pleased
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Rear Admiral
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Wow, that's one big fish.
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Ace of the Deep
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Silent Hunter
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Navy Seal
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Way back in grammar school, there used to be a multi-industry educational/promotional program called the "ABC's of Industry". Several different companies in several different fields would send materials and films out to the schools to show how products and services got to market. Student either got to pick or were assigned companies to do projects on and write reports as a part of a loose competition. One year, I picked Starkist Tuna as the company on which I would base my project. I remember a film showing how tuna was caught at the time (late 50s/early 60s). I found this on you tube and it reminded me of those old films:
The ability of the fishermen to just haul aboard and fling those large fish behind them, re-bait the hooks and fish again was and is amazing... |
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