Anonymous ID: 233ac7 May 23, 2020, 9:24 a.m. No.9288231   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8509 >>8734 >>8769

Pier 45 Fish Processing and Sales Co.s and SF Port Commission Members

 

Aloha Seafoods

Founded by Michael Willing and Mitch Gronner, Aloha Seafood is located on the water in San Francisco's historic waterfront district known as Pier 45.

http://alohaseafood.net/about-us/

 

Mr Gronner is Membership Chair, Las Gallinas Lions Club-San Raphael,Ca-north of the Golden Gate Bridge

http://www.lasgallinaslions.com/club-history

 

ABS Seafoods

https://www.absseafood.com/home

Costarella Seafoods

Since 1991 Costarella Seafoods have been providing the bay area restaurants and markets with quality fresh, frozen and Costarella label smoked seafood. Bob Costarella and the crew pride them selves on personal and knowable service.

http://costarellaseafoods.com/about.php

 

Pier45 Seafoods aka as Albers Seafoods

Alber Seafoods began distributing seafood in 1995. Since its beginning, we have always set the standard for the freshest product within the San Francisco Market. Our main receiving facility is on Pier 45 in Fisherman’s Wharf San Francisco.

http://www.alberseafoods.com/about_us.html

Pier 45 Seafood is located in San Francisco, CA, United States and is part of the Specialty Food Stores Industry. Pier 45 Seafood has 5 total employees across all of its locations and generates $467,350 in sales (USD).

https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.pier_45_seafood.bbcdb4737adccfdba315cf724b58fe57.html

 

Historic Pier 45

SS Jeremiah O'Brien and USS Pampanito located on east side of Pier 45

O'Brien is one of two remaining fully functional Liberty ships of the 2,710 built and launched during World War II. The O'Brien has the distinction of being the last unaltered Liberty ship and remains historically accurate.

Pampanito is a meticulously restored World War II diesel-electric powered submarine. Located at Historic Pier 45, in the heart of Fisherman's Wharf, Pampanito is both a museum and a memorial to those who served in the "silent service." Built in 1943, Pampanito made six patrols in the Pacific during which she sank six enemy ships and damaged four others.

https://www.visitfishermanswharf.com/historic-pier-45/

SF Port Commission Members

 

Kimberly Brandon, President

Commissioner Kimberly Brandon was appointed to the Port Commission by Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. in August 1997. She was first elected president of the Commission in 2000 and has served several years as the Commission's vice president (1998-99, 2002-03, 2006-2007, 2010, 2012-2013, 2016-2017) and president (2000-2001, 2008, 2011, 2018, and 2019). Ms. Brandon is the current President of the Port Commission.

Willie Adams, Vice President

Commissioner Willie Adams was appointed to the Port Commission by Mayor Edwin M. Lee in July 2012. Mr. Adams previously served as the Commission's vice president (2014, 2015, 2018 and 2019) and president (2016 and 2017). He is the current Vice President of the Commission. Mr. Adams previously served on the San Francisco Film Commission. Mr. Adams was named the President of the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU) in 2018. Mr. Adams's long history with ILWU started in Tacoma, Washington in 1978, where he worked on the docks as a longshoreman for 24 years.

Doreen Woo Ho, Commissioner

>>9287748 pb

 

Gail Gilman, Commissioner

Commissioner Gail Gilman was appointed to the Port Commission by Mayor Mark Farrell in April 2018. She has previously served on numerous housing and homeless tasks forces and was appointed in 2017 by Governor Brown to California’s Homeless Coordinating and Financing Council. She previously served on the commission for the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection.

 

Victor G. Makras, Commissioner

Commissioner Victor Makras was appointed to the Port Commission by Mayor Mark Farrell in April 2018. Mr. Makras previously served on the boards for Permit Appeals, Public Utilities Commission, Police Commission, Fire Commission, and the San Francisco Employees Retirement Board. He also volunteers his time with additional organizations including City College of San Francisco Mission Advisory Board, Willie L. Brown, Jr. Institute and the California International Relations Foundation.

https://sfport.com/port-commission

 

aside from Doreen Woo Ho and Wille Adams..the others have not done anything of note. Just real estate and cushy public "service" jobs…not that hard.

 

>there is a great restaurant on Pier 45-Scoma's and used to frequent it when living in SF and Bay area.

>Better than the others around it-get the cioppino–magnificent

blue circle at bottom of map

>>9288185

that Laughing Sal (Musee Mecanique) used to be at the Cliff House next to the old sutro baths location. When the entire Bldg structure was re-done it totally ruined the character of the old cliff house.

Anonymous ID: 233ac7 May 23, 2020, 9:53 a.m. No.9288416   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Pakistan plane crash black box found after 97 killed

 

Rescue crews have retrieved the data recorder from the Pakistan International Airlines plane that crashed on Friday, killing at least 97 passengers and crew members. The recorder, or “black box,” was found at the crash site in the southern Pakistani city of Karachi on Saturday, according to PIA spokesman Abdullah Khan.

 

Two passengers survived but 97 bodies have been recovered from the scene, Pakistan Armed Forces spokesman Major General Babar Iftikhar said earlier on Saturday. The jet went down in a residential area, but the plane did not hit any buildings and no one on the ground appears to have been killed, PIA CEO Air Vice Marshal Arshad Malik added.

 

Iftikhar said army troops, rangers and social welfare organizations have been assisting in the search. He added: “97 bodies recovered. 2 passengers survived. 25 affected houses cleared, their residents accommodated at various places with the assistance of Civil Administration.” The plane took off from Lahore and was due to land at 2:30 p.m. local time in Karachi but went missing from the radar, PIA spokesman Abdullah Khan told CNN.

 

The pilot on board told air traffic control in Karachi that he had lost engines, before the plane crashed on Friday. “We are proceeding direct, we have lost engines,” the pilot can be heard saying about the plane’s approach, in an audio recording of aircraft communications obtained by CNN from a Pakistani government source.

 

On the recording, air traffic control asks the pilot to confirm that the plane will have a belly landing, a situation where an aircraft lands without deploying its landing gear. The pilot’s response is inaudible. It is unclear why air traffic control was discussing such a landing. A few seconds later the pilot can be heard giving several mayday calls, followed by a response from air traffic control saying both runways are clear to land. The audio then cuts off. Khan confirmed the authenticity of the recording.

 

“[The pilot] had been told both landing strips were available for his use but he preferred to use the go-around landing route, we are looking into the technical issue. Our prayers for the lives that have been lost,” Khan said earlier on Friday.

https://dnyuz.com/2020/05/23/pakistan-plane-crash-black-box-found-after-97-killed/