Why was Alaskan fishing named the most dangerous job in the world?
Most people’s brief list of occupational hazards climaxes at Blackberry thumb. A world away from corporate cubicles, Alaskan fisherman literally risk life and limb to haul in the millions of tons of seafood that ends up on dinner plates. In general, the commercial fishing industry is not for the weak at heart. Each year, it places thousands of workers on the world’s shorelines at the mercy of the ocean, and job lists consistently rank commercial fishing among the dirtiest and deadliest. In Alaska, the stakes are higher since the getting is so good — almost 95 percent of the U.S. salmon supply comes from the state’s fisheries [source: Alaska Department of Fish & Game]. The fishing industry pulls a big load in the Alaskan econ
Most people’s brief list of occupational hazards climaxes at Blackberry thumb. A world away from corporate cubicles, Alaskan fisherman literally risk life and limb to haul in the millions of tons of seafood that ends up on dinner plates. In general, the commercial fishing industry is not for the weak at heart. Each year, it places thousands of workers on the world’s shorelines at the mercy of the ocean, and job lists consistently rank commercial fishing among the dirtiest and deadliest. In Alaska, the stakes are higher since the getting is so good — almost 95 percent of the U.S. salmon supply comes from the state’s fisheries [source: Alaska Department of Fish & Game]. The fishing industry pulls a big load in the Alaskan eco