The Pori of Slualaw la quiet during the evening aunaet. .I Ilf-. — Dock hands weigh hah and than transfer them to sail Ice creates. A dock hand pours sail In the crate uaad to preserve the fish. aces to Port OkwFim grata MS Unco and crabnata tafonm Incoming iraaaalpartta on the docks. skins and fillets a tuna. Using a sharp knits, Matatsr cuts otf tha Una. strips back tha skin (above) and removes tha mast (bsfow). FLORENCE — Al the Florence harbor rests a crew of three fishermen who had been out three days and 40 miles off of the Oregon Coast, just short of a would-be five-day venture over the great blue. High winds and heavy swells brought the wind blown. sun-dried faces to port. Raw courage and instinct guide the fear less workers through salt waters; you're working on the edge day and night, one fisherman said. Upon entering or leaving the harbor, the fishermen of Florence face sandbars that build up regularly. This presents a prob lem because the length of the keel on the FISHING ON THE OREGON COAST Story and Photos by Norman Mesman ooat sometimes runs aground, causing serious hull damage. As a result, constant dredg ing is required. Because of the lack of state funds, drudging of waterways is not consistent. Therefore, fish ermen must trust in the reliability of tidal change upon entering or leaving the harbor. Some fish ermen challenge the bar. One great captain in particular is Whitewater Wilson — when he goes out, as other fishermen describe it, his eyeballs are out of his sock ets. and he is going full throttle and pray ing that he doesn't hit the bar. Some fishermen have an aquatic sixth sense, allowing them to venture through thick fog and still find a catch. Most fisher men follow sea birds, whales, porpoises and garbage upon which smaller fish like and therefore attract larger predators that are a decent catch for fishermen. Hardship faces many fishermen today. Fishing regulations, lower market values and higher gas prices have forced many fishermen to live aboard their fishing ves sels. Many end up broke, not able to pay the gas bill, and in turn they are forced to sell everything they own. including their boat. Some of the more fortunate fishermen are able to venture out of the way to places like Newport or Coos Bay where the fish value is much higher and profit turn around is greater. Florence has grown toward a more tourist-based industry, where one can enjoy cafes, novelty shops, gourmet restau rants and much more. Florence's coast, with great mountains of sand dunes, is a sunset of many stories. On the Florence docks one is able to enjoy the mouth-watering taste of sashimi fillet, Albacore Tuna Coho salmon, halibut and, not to mention, the King Crab.