ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES, 1931 51 



been dismantled, and the Kvichak Bay plant of the Alaska Salmon 

 Co., which has been used as a saltery in recent years. 



The following canneries were closed during the year, but may be 

 reopened : 



Southeastern Alaska: 



Alaska Pacific Fisheries Burnett Inlet. 



Boca de Quadra. 



Alaska Pacific Salmon Corporation. 



Chomly. 

 Funter Bay. 

 Pybus Bay. 

 .Tenakee. 



Alaska Packers Association <yjrr i" 11 



Alaska Sanitary Packing Co Cape Fanshaw. 



Columbia River Packers Association Lake Bay. 



Douglas island Packing Co Douglas. 



Hetta Packing Co Coppermount. 



Hoonah Packing Co {Hoo-I. ^^^ 



Libby, McNeill & Libby {Kfawak"' 



The Nakat Packing Corporation Ketchikan. 



New England Fish Co Do. 



I Hunter Ba}'. 

 Kasaan 

 Santa Ana. 

 Shakan. 



Pacific American Fisheries | Poj^^^Valter 



The Stuart Corporation (floating plant) Ketchikan. 



Wrangell Narrows Packing Co Scow Bay. 



Central Alaska: 



Alaska Pacific Salmon Corporation Drier Bay. 



Alaska Packers Association Kasilof . 



Blue Island Packing Co Blue Fox Bay. 



W. G. Culver Point McManus, 



Kadiak Fisheries Co Shearwater Bay. 



Katmai Packing Co Uzinki. 



Kenai River Packing Co Kenai. 



Kustatan Packing Co Kustatan. 



New England Fish Co Drier Bay. 



North Pacific Fisheries (Inc.) (floating plant) Uyak Bay. 



["Bering River. 



Pacific American Fisheries | Ikatan . 



[Unakwik Inlet. 



Charles W. Pajoman Iron Creek. 



Port Williams Packing Corporation . Port Williams. 



Redoubt Bay Packing Co Redoubt Bay. 



Shepard Point Packing Co Port Ashton. 



Harvey J. Smith West Foreland. 



Sunset Packing Co Otter Creek. 



J. F. Toman Packing Co Anchorage. 



John Wik Kenai. 



Jake Young Port Chatham. 



Western Alaska: 



Alaska Packers Association {N^shatak Bav. 



Red Salmon Canning Co {{?gsTik gwel: 



TOTAL CANNERIES OPERATED 



There were 116 canneries operated in Alaska in 1931 — 40 in south- 

 eastern, 51 in central, and 25 in western — which is 17 less in south- 

 eastern, 15 less in central, and 1 less in the western district than in 

 1930, a net decrease of 33 plants. 



