558 S. 
Cods (Gadidae): 
Cod (Gadus callarias). 
U. 
BUREAU OF FISHERIES 
Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) . 
Pollock (Pollachius virens). 
Mackerel (Scombridae): Common mackerel (Scomber scombrus). 
Flounders (Pleuronectidae): Winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus). 
Lobster (Homaridae): Lobster (Homarus americanus). 
Summary, by species, of the output of fish and fish eggs during the fiscal year ending 
June 80, 1989 


Species 
Lake Maer ee ay a Oe BiB ae 
Siripedibass! ae eer a Da 
@hingokssalmonee see. se eee 
Chumissimonwee fae eee 
Silverisalimona peeeoe so el eee 
Sockeye salmon_____________ 
Sockeye salmon, landlocked ___ 
Steelhead tinomtes= ee eee 
Mandlocked’shlmon!=22 2 
Ain bOwalhOmtaeas eee eas es ee 
Blackspouled troubseeene eset ee eee 
wochebeventtroutsse=- ae eee Le 

Grayling; 2 ee tie ee he ee 
Pike aid pickercl was 22 o NES) eS 
Crapp 
Black. ee larcemouthelss #2 lel suena 
smallmontht 33 es 
Ienttick-yabaSsee sce ee ee 
Rockabasssatee. 2558 yee eee 
RioiGrandeperche sae ee eee 
Rikemencha-cwmce sue aa) aka. SANE 
Wihiteyperchen a a2 ce Se CLE 
Wellow perch; 2 es oes 2 eee es 
Biaceerel Se Oe ee BT ee wae 
Pollocki. Sees a). eS 

Eggs 
78, 681, 500 
~ 32,960, 600 
5, 607, 200 
1, 369, 000 
4, 329, 850 
26, 362, 290 
77, 490 
276, 280 
5, 000 
6, 100 
1, 799, 300 
1, 643, 150 
3, 047, 863, 700 
1, 172, 796, 700 
5, 824, 802, 070 



2, 115, 405, 660 
Fingerlings 
39, 323, 220 
920, 000 
3, 000, 000 
1, 797, 950 
21, 812, 610 
7, 594, 900 

238, 140 
1, 636, 750 
1, 410, 500 
1, 400, 500 
330, 490, 000 
4, 300, 000 
300, 666, 000 
11, 060, 000 
132, 605, 200 
5, 768, 300 
1, 185, 940, 100 
50, 762, 700 
4, 048, 950 

417, 865 
800 
26, 469, 400 
375, 250 
716, 675 
2, 343, 505 
444” 155 
935, 255 
5, 990 
10, 402, 915 
11, 436, 040 
1) 421) 035 
103, 670 
10, 308, 065 
71, 040 
258, 050 
430, 745 
8, 668, 965 
325, 360 
3, 350 
121' 960 
gl, 415 
8, 788, 400 
175, 760 
84, 332, 955 

Total 
427, 865 
78, 682, 300 
39, 323, 220 
33, 880, 000 
3, 000, 000 
1, 797, 950 
53, 889, 210 
9, 339, 150 
716, 675 
2, 418, 505 
567, 115 
970, 255 
5, 990 
14, 970, 905 
40, 126, 770 
1, 498, 525 
2) 016, 700 
11, 723, 565 
77, 140 
6, 554, 600 
1, 643, 150 
430, 745 
12, 456, 615 
1, 725, 860 
10, 350 
121, 960 
91) 415 
8, 788, 400 
175, 760 
334, 761, 950 
4, 300, 260 
300, 683, 030 
11, 060, 000 
3, 180, 468, 900 
1, 178, 565, 000 
1, 185, 940, 100 
1, 497, 281, 800 
4, 048, 950 
8, 024, 540, 685 

PRODUCTION 
The 1939 output of 8,024,540,685 fish and eggs was an insignificant 
reduction from the production for the previous year of 8,121,131,985. 
The former figure presents a yield derived almost 100 percent from the 
hatcheries, in comparison with the situation during previous years 
when an average of over 50 million fish was obtained from rescue and 
salvage operations. 
‘The negligible number of salvaged fish in the 
1939 record is responsible for the noticeable decline in the distribution 
of fingerlings and larger 
comparison with 119,184,705 for 1938. 
in the hatchery ponds. 
fish. 
These amounted to 84,832,955 in 
All the fish formerly collected 
from the overflow areas of the upper Mississippi River were from 4 to 6 
months old, and this stock must hereafter be replaced by fish reared 
Sixteen Set ics were propagated in larger numbers than during the 
previous year; among them the important chinook salmon, shad, 
lake trout, grayling, largemouth and smallmouth bass, pike perch, 
cod and haddock. 
