Fishermen's Memorial Monument in Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States. Ships anchored at the coast. Buildings along the coast line. Inscription on a stone reads 'They That Go Down To The Sea In Ships', 1623 –1923. Atop the monument is a sculpture of a Gloucester fisherman in foul weather gear with his hands on the wheel.
Buildings at a dock in the United States. 'Rigging Loft' written over the door. A man comes out of the door. Two men climb up the stairs. They sit in the Rigging Loft and chat as other men in the loft work on sails and rigging of a boat. 'Block Shop' written on the side of a wall. Horse standing at curbside on street . Snow covered street. Snow covered cars parked in a street. Sign on one building reads "Fisheries Institute."
Rehearsal Enactment of a discussion regarding fishing in the United States. Chairman speaks about the danger they have to face. Chairman opens the floor for discussion. People shout. Chairman announces about the treaty which has been signed "with no reduction in the tariff affecting our fish."
Fishing activities at night aboard a boat in waters off Massachusetts, United States. Nets hauled full of fish. Men empty nets on the deck.
Fishing activity aboard a ship waters off Masachusetts. Fish on the deck. Man stands in midst of fish. He picks up fish and makes a cut. Man puts roe into a container.
Fishing activity aboard a ship in waters off Massachusetts. Fishing nets being brought up. Men sorts fish. Box raised up. Men work at the deck. Deck filled with fish. Men put fishing net into the sea.
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