WHEREAS, The Washington state commercial fishing fleet begins
leaving in March for the Pacific and Alaskan waters, and the Blessing
of the Fleet will occur March 9, 2014, at Fisherman's Terminal in
Ballard; and
WHEREAS, This is the 86th year that the Ballard First Lutheran
Church has held the blessing, and the 18th year that Pastor Erik Wilson
Weiberg has offered the blessing; and
WHEREAS, The Washington state commercial fishing fleet begins
leaving Blaine waters in May, and this is the 31st year that the
Blessing of the Fleet will occur in Blaine Harbor, this year at Blaine
Boating Center on May 4, 2014; and
WHEREAS, The Washington state commercial fishing fleet begins
leaving Bellingham waters in May, and this is the 39th year that the
Blessing of the Fleet will occur in Bellingham, this year at Zuanich
Point Park in Squalicum Harbor on May 10, 2014; and
WHEREAS, The Washington state commercial fishing fleet is one of
the world's largest distant water fleets; and
WHEREAS, The commercial fishing industry directly and indirectly
employs thousands of people and is one of the largest industries in
Washington state; and
WHEREAS, The harvest annually contributes significantly to the
Washington state economy; and
WHEREAS, The life of a fisher is fraught with danger and hardship
that most people will never face; and
WHEREAS, A fisher chooses to work on the sea, braving the elements
in order to harvest the ocean's resources; and
WHEREAS, The men and women who work on fishing boats, at times in
dangerous circumstances, deserve our admiration, thanks, and, when
tragedy strikes, our remembrance; and
WHEREAS, Too often fishers lose their lives, devastating not only
the close-knit community of fishing families in our region, but also
our entire state;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
extend its condolences to the families and friends of all our fishers
who have lost their lives at sea, wish the entire commercial fishing
fleet a safe and prosperous season, and express its hope that all of
our fishers will return home safely to their families, friends, and
communities.