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    Last sardine cans packed in US

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    Date
    April 16, 2010
    Author
    Associated Press (AP)
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    Classification code
    PS20100416_A-30
    Excerpt
    The intensely fishy smell of herring has been the smell of money for generations of workers in Maine who have snipped, sliced and packed the small, silvery fish into billions of cans of sardines on their way to Americans' lunch buckets and kitchen cabinets. For the past 135 years, sardine canneries have been as much a part of Maine's small coastal villages as the thick Down East fog. It's been estimated that more than 400 canneries have come and gone along the state's long, jagged coast. The lone survivor, the Stinson Seafood plant here in this eastern Maine shoreside town, shuts down this week after a century in operation. It is the last sardine cannery not just in Maine, but in the United States.
    Citation
    Last sardine cans packed in US. (2010, April 16). The Philippine Star, p. A-30.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8647
    Corporate Names
    Stinson Seafood Eagle Preserved Fish Co.
    Personal Names
    Anderson, Lela
    Geographic Names
    Maine United States
    Subject
    clupeoid fisheries canning canned products packing fishery products fish
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