ALASKA FISHERY AND FUR-SEAL INDUSTRIES 
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Labor and wages of residents and nonresidents, Alaska salmon canning industry, 
1939—Continued 


Item 
Residents: 
Citizens 
Wages paid: 
In Alaska 
i paid: 
imeNlasks) 225 
Nonresidents: 
Citizenshe ee ares te 
Wages paid: 
In Alaska 
PALIGNS ee sep en 
Wages paid: 
imeAlaska. 3 
Outside Alaska__ 
Additional items for 
which complete segre- 
gation could not be 
furnished: 
Residents 
Wages paid, in 
Alaska 
Alaska 
Unallocated: 
Persons engaged ! 
Wages paid 2____ 
Summary: 
Persons engaged: 
Residents 
Nonresidents____ 
Unallocated 
Wages paid: 
In Alaska 
Outside Alaska__ 
Unallocated 2____ 
Western Alaska Total 
Fisher- | Shores- | Trans- Fisher- | Shores- | Trans- 
men men _ | porters Total men men porters Total 
1, 262 431 32 1, 725 4, 316 5, 607 495 10, 418 
$962, 305} $140, 466 $14, 609)$1, 117, 380|$2, 224, 360/$1, 064, 149) $195, 478)$3, 483, 987 
Bene veel (ieee meen 28a 2A $991| $11,778] $12,341) $25,110 
23 19 1 43 35 209 5 249 
$21,156] $8, 816 $182} $30,154} $24,784) $64,765) $2,225) $91,774 
Qutside: Alaskact |e S's esse See 5 2) pete? | Sa ee eer gs Pocere SleG4| tee eran $1, 164 
1, 335 1, 413 349 38, 097 2, 392 3, 751 1,116 7, 259 
$228, 106] $133, 665) $52,995) $414,766} $536, 669) $821, 208] $315, 378/$1, 673, 255 
$1, 199, 271| $609, 612/$181, 658)$1, 990, 541 i$1, 531, 185) $1, 286, 253| $452, 869|$3, 270, 307 
96 1, 302 8 1, 406 119 2, 802 20 2, 941 
SS NOs eGLOON 522] eee = $104, 196) $13,623) $357,086) $5,568) $376, 277 
$91, 612/ $292,713} $4,915} $389,240} $97,896) $489,231} $7,183) $594,310 
ee. ee 114 1 TALUGS eapige at od 280 9 289 
Meee see $57, 574 $616 $58, 190|__._____--] $119, 538 $7, 220) $126, 758 
habe "= Sore 1, 559 147 T1871) |e eee 1, 951 333 2, 284 
oS $816, 470) $90,891) $907, 361|______-___|$1, 187, 245) $154, 454/$1, 291, 699 
94 4 re ee 135 874 448 159 1, 481 
peice Pee $940 eee $940} $29,983) $82,810) $38,918} $151, 711 
1, 285 564 34 1, 883} . 4, 351 6, 096 509 10, 956 
1, 431 4, 274 504 6, 209 Peay lal 8, 504 1, 469 12, 484 
94 41s = aaed 135 874 448 159 1, 481 
2, 810 4, 879 538 8, 227 7, 736 15, 048 2AZE 24, 921 
$1, 215, 241) $441, 043) $68, 402|$1, 724, 686/$2, 799, 436|$2, 426, 746| $525, 869|$5, 752, 051 
1, 290, 883}1, 718, 795| 277, 464! 3, 287, 142) 1, 630,072) 2,925,671) 626, 847| 5, 182, 590 
See ae 940 | aeese =e 940 29, 983 82, 810 38, 918 TOV et 
2, 506, 124/2, 160, 778) 345, 866) 5,012, 768) 4, 459, 491) 5, 435, 227/1, 191, 634/11, 086, 352 
Total 2 


















1 Includes independent fishermen credited to the salmon canning industry. 
2 Incomplete, inasmuch as information is not available regarding : amounts paid independent fishermen. 
Source of supply of salmon packed by Alaska canneries in 1939 











Catch, by districts and by resident and nonresident fishermen 
Apparatus Southeast Alaska Central Alaska Western Alaska Total 
. Nonresi- . Nonresi- é Nonresi- : Nonresi- 
Residents dents Residents eats Residents deat Residents denis 
Number | Number | Number | Number | Number | Number | Number | Number 
Seiresse sare ate tee 8, 441, 732] 750,660) 9, 146, 622] 3, 790, 614)__________ 691, 339|17, 588, 354| 5, 232, 613 
Gulliviets=s eee ee 760, 572| 24, 964| 2, 265, 357 768, 401) 4, 009, 069/10, 487, 004| 7, 034, 998/11, 280, 369 
SELES S sts ee 5, 338, 597/14, 1465 072))0; 5435073145380) 609 |  e ee 6, 881, 670/28, 526, 681 
Mines <== 28 seo TASS 20 |e ees |e 5 = SE eee | eee eee 1145820 [eas ee == 
orale sae 14, 655, 721/14, 921, 696/12, 955, 052/18, 939, 624! 4, 009, 069/11, 178, 343|31, 619, 842/45, 039, 663 







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