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Here is a close up of a tool that is used in the tuna can production. This photo is taken at the SUCLA tuna cannery in Tarrafal, São Nicolau.

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The shaping and labeling process of tuna canning at the SUCLA cannery in Tarrafal.

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The shaping and labeling process of tuna canning can be seen at a different angle in this image.

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A worker at the SUCLA plant is pictured shaping and labeling tuna cans.

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Two unidentified women aid in the tuna canning process at the SUCLA tuna cannery in Tarrafal, São Nicolau.

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Pictured is a large stacked display of tuna cans packed and labeled by the SUCLA company in Tarrafal.

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Since 1935, the SUCLA company has been a family-oriented company that provides canned seafood to many areas of the world. The business was founded by the Preitas family and has grown to employ close to 200 people. The SUCLA company is the at the…

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Pictured is the coastal town of Tarrafal nestled along the shoreline on the island of São Nicolau. The company SUCLA (Society of Overseas Canning) can be seen in the distance to the left.
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