In 2012, The National Fisherman, a leading Maine-based trade magazine
for commercial fishing, donated its entire pre-digital photographic
archives to the Penobscot Marine Museum. Around the same time, The
Atlantic Fisherman, a predecessor to The National Fisherman, also
donated roughly one thousand images. The combined collections include
thousands of photographs that provide a remarkable and comprehensive
look at the American fishing industry from the 1920s to 1990s. The
photographs of boats and the people who worked them are historically
significant because they so thoroughly document a critical period of
change and growth in the history of American fisheries. Working the Sea
provides a curated look at more than one hundred of those images,
highlighting the grit, drama, resourcefulness, practical minutiae, and
sometimes epic feats that characterize this essential and iconic
industry. The book includes an introduction that puts the importance of
the collections in context. Expanded captions that accompany each
photograph.