Thanks for all the fish – Part III – ‘There’s fish in them thar waters!’

Today, we take it for granted that Seattle is homeport to a large Alaska fishing fleet and a related multi-billion dollar fish and maritime industry. TV shows like the Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch” have made people more aware of what goes on in the Northern Pacific and the lucrative dangers of the Bering Sea fishery. But that industry wouldn’t have happened for us Americans if it weren’t for the purchase of Alaska from Russia in 1867 — and that transaction might not have occurred without a nudge from Washington’s own pioneers. It is little remembered today, but Seward’s Folly, as the Alaska annexation was called, happened when it did in part because of a prod from the legislature in Olympia. Yes, sometimes they get it right. more@crosscut  14:47

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