FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1926 300 
Comparative statistics of the pack of tuna and tunalike fishes, 1921 to 1926—Contd. 
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Year Bonito Yellowtail Total 
Cases Value Cases Value Cases Value 
At) Se ee eo eee Sere i428 Ste ee 210 $945 549, 150 $3, 074, 626 
TLS we ARS Se eee ee 10, 810 $58, 900 4,718 18, 994 672, 321 4, 511, 873 
Ly Ds Se Ge ae ree 15, 099 77, 906 10, 059 55, 645 817, 8386 6, 914, 760 
ite ESC ee ny a ee 12, 899 94, 806 16, 293 81, 164 652, 416 5, 756, 586 
Lf 20h aes oe OS a 10, 090 61, 207 13, 484 70, 159 1, 102, 471 8, 499, 080 
Le ee ee 48, 113 259, 204 26, 192 98, 646 851, 199 5, 282, 283 


Note.—Cases are on the standard basis of forty-eight 14-pound cans. 

_ Shkrimp.—In 1926 shrimp were canned in 1 plant in North Carolina, 
2 in South Carolina, 9 in Georgia, 8 in Florida, 4 in Alabama, 18 
in Mississippi, 25 in Louisiana, and 4 in Texas. _The total pack 
amounted to 732,365 standard cases of 48 No. 1 cans, valued at 
$4,122,092. This is a slight decrease in quantity and 9 per cent 
increase in value, as compared with the previous year. 
Pack of shrimp, 1926 


, North Carolina, f ; ; 
Sizes South Carolina, Florida Alabama Mississippi 
and Georgia 

























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Cases Value Cases | Value | Cases | Value Cases | Value 
Nowizdrm Gidozen) mss. 2. Si oe 113,934 | $83, 245 3, 106 | $16, 345 | 57,426 |$299, 346 | 2? 46,494 |$246, 713 
No. 1 wet (4 dozen)c_.-._.__----: 63, 430 | 353,882 | 24,437 | 188,103 | 32, 311 | 166, 539 | 103, 286 | 522, 147 
No. 14%. dry (2 dozen)._.--....-.- 33,550 } 20,076 703 3,654 | 49,089 | 49,347 |417,171 | 81,810 
No. 114 wet (2 dozen)___-____.._- 100 | 550 | 1,213 G54 Zines 20 sole | fete ea 20 100 
PR OVA eee eo ee See 81,014 457,753 | 29,459 | 164, 644 | 98,826 | 515, 232 | 166,971 | 850, 770 
Total (standard cases) 6 ___- “80, 375. mes en 291245 | aes S 97, 236 | os eas | 168, 962 |.-.-.- Ds 
| 1 
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Sizes Louisiana Texas Total 
| Cases Value Cases Value Cases Value 
Nowindrys(Aidozen)e teh wea. A '2 105,225 | $579,034 | 4,598 | $23,090 | 230,783 | $1, 247, 773 
No, Wweti dozen). .-222 22 | 52522282 e | 173, 973 912, 531 | 31, 381 184,705 | 428,818 | 2,277, 907 
Wa Maa iny a2 dOZ6N) eG. ele 48,489 | ASTROS ie Soa (he oe he 39, 002 | 204, 695 
ANG. Tig wer dozen)2 ie oe 2,717 LE SOU: | peas 5 ES. oe ek 4,050 | 22, 207 
BR line sa ee tortie a Res 290, 404 1, 556, 388 35, 979 207, 795 | 5 702,653'| 53,752, 582 
Total (standard cases) @__________- "288, 443 reer are Set Recaro SU liaom cay ieee maga 






1 Includes a few cases packed 414 ounces to the can, which have been converted to the equivalent of 
No. 1, 5-ounce cans. 
* Includes a few cases packed 4 ounces to the can, which have been converted to the equivalent of No. 1, 
5-ounce cans. 
5 Includes a few cases packed:8 and 814 ounces to the can, which have been converted to the equivalent 
of No. 114, 84-ounce cans. 
4 Includes a few cases packed 8 ounces to the can, which have been converted to the equivalent of No. 
114, 814-ounce cans. . 
' 6 In addition to the above, there were packed in 4, 5, 514, 514, and 614 ounce glass jars, 24 jars to the case, 
in’ Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas 77,207 cases of shrimp, or 37,246 standard cases, 
valued at $369,510, making a total of 732,365 cases, valued at $4,122,092. 
6 Standard case equals 48 No. 1 cans. 
Comparative statistics of the pack of shrimp, 1921 to 1926 





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Year | Cases | Value Year Cases Value 
iN i a a a Se | 655, 364 BIT GAS | [1 22) Ragan ea ee ee 718,517 | $4, 608, 950 
OUP PADS 25. STS) Sane ae 579, 797 GhODSSOSTA | PLOzos 22 see once et tt dee 735, 714 3, 782, 819 
1h Eee a 6 a eee 700, 429 SF OSL HOS 4a | OL ODG rie iret Bey ee es 732, 365 4, 122, 092 

NoTE.—Cases have been reduced to the equivalent of 48 No. 1 cans. 
