CANNERY ROW


Cannery Row at Night

'Cannery Row' is the waterfront street in the New Monterey section of Monterey, California, site of a number of now-defunct sardine canning factories. The street name, formerly a nickname for Ocean View Avenue, is now official.
Cannery Row was the setting of John Steinbeck's novels ''Cannery Row'' (1945) and ''Sweet Thursday'' (1954). Both were the basis for the 1982 movie ''Cannery Row'', starring Nick Nolte and Debra Winger. It is also mentioned in Bob Dylan's song Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands.
''Pacific Biological Laboratories,'' a biological supply house, was located at 800 Cannery Row from 1928 to 1948 and operated by Edward F. Ricketts, who was the inspiration for several characters in Steinbeck novels.
The canneries failed after the collapse of the fishing industry in the Monterey Bay in the mid-1950s. Before the collapse, the fishery was one of the most productive in the world due to the upwelling of cold, yet nutrient-rich water from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean that is funneled to the surface via the vast underwater Monterey Canyon.
Cannery Row

Today the area around Cannery Row is a marine sanctuary and is home to a large resurgent population of California sea lions. The street is now a tourist attraction with many restaurants and hotels, and a few historical attractions. A few privately owned and operated fishing companies still exist on Cannery Row, housed on piers located a short distance from the historic district frequented by tourists. In recent years, Cannery Row has become increasingly popular among sport fisherman due to extensive public fishing facilities (sinks, countertops, ice, docking).
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is located at the north end of Cannery Row.

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References


Cannery Row: The History of John E. Steinbeck's Old Ocean View Avenue, Hemp, Michael Kenneth, , , The History Company, 2003, ISBN 0-941425-01-0

External links



The Cannery Row Foundation

The Monterey Bay Aquarium

The Pat Hathaway Photo Collection: Cannery Row, Historic Monterey

City of Monterey's Cannery Row Walking Tour

NPR's Morning Edition: ''Ed Ricketts and the 'Dream' of Cannery Row''

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