FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1931 



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Industries related to the fisheries of North Carolina, 1930 — Continued 



WHOLESALE AND MANUFACTURING— Continued 



Products Manufactured 



Item 



Quantity 



Value 



Alewi ves, salted 



Menhaden products: 



Acid scrap 



Dry scrap 



Meal 



Oil 



Mullet, salted 



Spot, salted 



Oysters; 



Fresh-shucked... 



Canned 



Miscellaneous ' 



.pounds.. 



tons.. 



.-..do.... 

 ...-do.._. 

 .gallons., 

 .pounds. - 

 ..-.do..._ 



gallons- 



- standard cases. 



Total - 



795,000 



3,379 



2,894 



1,457 



308, 472 



666, 660 



172, 000 



112,539 

 9,945 



(2) 



$24,500 



83, 414 

 133, 149 

 76, 909 

 51,877 

 42, 109 

 10, 220 



140, 465 



49, 529 



224, 579 



836, 751 



FISHERMEN'S MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS 

 [Number of persons engaged, 417] 



' Includes fresh-cooked crab meat; cooked and canned shrimp; pickled alewives; fresh fillets of butterfish, 

 croaker, and squeteaguc; canned alewife roe; and oyster-shell products. 

 2 Data not available. 



Note. — Some of the above products may have been manufactured from fishery products imported from 

 another State or country; therefore, they can not be correlated directly with the catch within the State. 

 Of the total number of persons employed on transporting craft, 1 has also been included as a fisherman, 

 and among the total persons engaged in the preparation of fishermen's manufactured products, 344 have 

 been included as fishermen. These facts should be considered when computing the total number of persons 

 in the fishery industries, exclusive of duplication. 



SOUTH CAROLINA 



Fisheries of South Carolina, 1930 

 OPERATING UNITS: By gear 



