Gloucester, Massachusetts. Decks are covered with tons of rosefish as the "Old Glory" reaches its capacity load. After two and one half days of fishing, a catch of 85,000 pounds has been hauled in
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Decks are covered with tons of rosefish as the "Old Glory" reaches its capacity load. After two and one half days of fishing, a catch of 85,000 pounds has been hauled in
Victory food from American waters. Decks are convered with tons of rosefish as the Old Glory reaches its capacity load. After two and one half days of fishing, a catch of 85,000 pounds has been hauled in
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Decks are covered with tons of rosefish as the "Old Glory" reaches its capacity load. After two and one half days of fishing, a catch of 85,000 pounds has been hauled in
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Decks are covered with tons of rosefish as the "Old Glory" reaches its capacity load. After two and one half days of fishing, a catch of 85,000 pounds has been hauled in
Victory food from American waters. Decks are convered with tons of rosefish as the Old Glory reaches its capacity load. After two and one half days of fishing, a catch of 85,000 pounds has been hauled in
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Decks are covered with tons of rosefish as the "Old Glory" reaches its capacity load. After two and one half days of fishing, a catch of 85,000 pounds has been hauled in
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Decks are covered with tons of rosefish as the "Old Glory" reaches its capacity load. After two and one half days of fishing, a catch of 85,000 pounds has been hauled in
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Striking good fishing grounds, fishermen load their boat with rosefish. Only a thin slice from each side of the rosefish is useable as food. Fish meal and fish oil are made from the remaining parts
Victory food from American waters. Immediately after being caught rosefish are shoveled into the hold for packing the ice. Once called "goldfish" because of their brilliant color, the fish are finding a ready market because of their manifold uses--as food for humans, as fish meal and fish oil
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Heavy nets slide down Old Glory's side at fishing grounds off the New England coast where rosefish are being sought. This species of fish can be caught only in the daytime
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Immediately after being caught, rosefish are shoveled into the hold for packing in ice. Once called "goldfish" because of their brillant color, the fish are finding a ready market because of their manifold uses--as food for humans, as fish meal and fish oil
Gloucester, Massachusetts. The ship docked, canvas baskets filled with rosefish go ashore where they will be inspected and weighed, then filleted and frozen and shipped to armed forces in the United States and abroad
Gloucester, Massachusetts - Heavy nets slide down Old Glory's side at fishing grounds off the New England coast where rosefish are being sought. This species of fish can be caught only in daytime
Gloucester, Massachusetts. The ship docked, canvas baskets filled with rosefish go ashore where they will be inspected and weighed, then filleted and frozen and shipped to armed forces in the United States and abroad
Gloucester, Massachusetts. Striking good fishing grounds, fishermen load their boat with rosefish. Only a thin slice from each side of the rosefish is useable as food. Fish meal and fish oil are made from the remaining parts