Today National Geographic Venture pulled up to the quintessential Alaskan town of Petersburg, a town at whose center is fishing and more fishing. In the late 1800’s, Peter Buschman saw this stretch of land on Mitkof Island as the ideal location for a fish processing plant, due to its close proximity to the LeConte glacier. Still today the town and the culture of its inhabitants very much revolve around fishing.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 14 May 2019
Petersburg, Alaska, 5/14/2019, National Geographic Venture
- Aboard the National Geographic Venture
- Alaska
Paolo Marra-Biggs, Naturalist/Expedition Diver
Paolo grew up just five miles from the ocean and for as long as he can remember, he’s always spent his free time in and around the water. As a high school student, he volunteered during the summer at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and he was an active Jun...
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