F/T Legacy, United States Seafoods, Ballard Bridge Lift, Seattle Ship Canal Eastbound, Mid Jan. Photography by: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Sea Chick, Marine Traffic AK & PNW Underway Source

United States Seafoods is well known for their Alaska and Pacific Northwest stewardship, they emphasis ethics that embody responsible planning and management of at sea fishery resources. Mid January of the New Year in 2017, F/T Legacy heads eastbound with Fremont Tugboats assist up Seattle’s Ship Canal, a Ballard Bridge lift, next up a Fremont Bridge lift, heading to their PNW homeport in fresh water on Lake Union, WA.

F/T Legacy, United States Seafoods, Bering Sea AK, North Pacific Ocean, Stewardship Strong F/T Vessel, EastBound Ship Canal Marine Traffic Heading To Seattle Freshwater Homeport, Photography by: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Sea Chick, Marine Traffic AK & PNW Underway Source

F/T Legacy, 132 ft. sister boats at United States Seafoods fleet includes: Seafreeze America 230 ft, Seafreeze Alaska 295 ft, Alaska Provider 171 ft, Vaerdal 124 ft, Alaska Knight 128 ft, Alaska Endeavor 130 ft, Cape Flattery 186 ft. and Alaska Beauty 98 ft.  United States Seafood fleet fishes for, Pacific Cod, Atka Mackerel, Pacific Ocean Perch and Yellow Fin Sole.

F/T Legacy, with a Fremont Tugboat Assist passing Western Towboat Tug, Arctic Titan, Busy Afternoon Ship Canal, Ballard Bridge Lifts, Photography by: Salty Dog Boating News, Salty Sea Chick, Marine Traffic AK & PNW Underway Source

The Seattle Ship Canal is a marine traffic highway for our Alaska commercial fishing and workboat vessels. The constant changing fishery seasons brings enormous positive economic impact into the Pacific Northwest region. Factory Trawlers and Catcher Processors are salt and peppered up and down the west coast up to Alaska’s Bering Sea. These floating cities handle some of the globes most valuable and sustainable seafood products. Resource management and sustainability are lead by great example through the team and crews of United States Seafoods.

Our seafood industry in the PNW and AK is established in fostering economic development of renewable natural resources. Eat fresh and buy wild – support our seafood industry and community by increasing the positive awareness of wild Alaskan seafood, it’s the healthy choice!

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