Harbor Drive 1969, Tuna Boats Docked
Photo by City Photographer, 1969
View of Harbor Drive, going south from Hawthorn Street to Broadway Pier, tuna boats docked. San Diego was once the tuna capital of the world. From the 1930s until the late 1970s, it was the city's third-largest industry, behind the Navy and aerospace. Two of the three big tuna canning companies were here, and the waterfront was home to four canneries and many boats. Due to regulations, rising costs, environmental pressure associated with dolphins and other issues, all corporations had moved from the west coast by 1984.