CaNITENT&-Continued 



CHAPTER in - WORLD PRODUCTION (continued) 



Production of varioas countries (continued) 



North America ■ 12? 



Mexico ■ 129 



Canada ► ■ 131 



Cuba 133 



Mediterranean 13l| 



Turkey 13U 



Italy- 135^ 



Libya 136 



Tunisia • ■ — ■ 136 



Algeria 137 



Western Europe'-' 138 



Spain ■ • 138 



France liiO 



Portugal (including Azores, Cape Verde Islands, 



and Angola) lUl 



Northern Rirope ■ llih 



Norway, Sweden, and Denmark lUU 



South America lU6 



Peru • lU6 



Chile lh9 



Ecuador ■ ■ — 1^2 



Colombia—— • 152 



Venezuela ■ 153 



Brazil 153 



Central America 15U 



Costa Rica ■ • 15U 



El Salvador ■ l56 



Guatemala ■ 156 



Nicaragua l57 



Honduras • l57 



Panama ■ 157 



CHAPTER IV - DOMESTIC PROmCTION l65 



Quantity and value of production 168 



Types of tuna fishing noxj employed ■ ■ — -■ — - 173 



Pacific Coast States ■— -^ • ■-■ — • 173 



Atlantic and Gulf Coast States — ■ ■ ■-- 188 



Inter-relationship of tuna fishing with other types of 



fishing (salmon, halibut, sardines, etc.) 188 



Duplications with tuna purse seines 191 



Duplication with bait lines, yellowfin and skipjack- — 198 



Duplication with lines, albacore ■- 198 



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