Tom Driscoll’s commercial fishing wharf at the north eastern tip of America’s Cup Harbor in Point Loma is falling apart. The marina’s four, fixed piers — home to as many as 120 fishing boats in their ...
Venturing into deep, often treacherous waters. Winching ropes in gale-force winds. Leaning into waves that whip over the bows of their boats. Commercial fishermen face extraordinary on-the-job hazards ...
Netsheds contribute to Gig Harbor’s iconic maritime charm. They are wooden structures and docks that sit over the water, built by Croatian immigrants who were fishermen. Before there were waterfront ...
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