474 



U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



prepared included 6,259,360 pounds of smoked fish, valued at 

 $2,217,039, and miscellaneous products valued at $110,078. 



Following are tables showing the statistics of the industries related 

 to the fisheries of New York for 1926. 



Industries related to the fisheries of New York, 1926 

 TRANSPORTING 



WHOLESALE FISHERY TRADE 



PREPARED FISHERY PRODUCTS AND BY-PRODUCTS TRADE 



Items 



Number 



Establishments 21 



Persons engaged 1 235 



Wages paid ' $390, 332 



I 



Smoked flsh: ! Pounds \ Value 



Butterfish 250,400 .$88,600 



Carp - ! 387,000 ! 148,020 



Ciscoes... I 1,088,500 I 383,035 



Eels ' 40,700 I 16,280 



Finnan baddies (haddock) .' 1,412,000 , 167,085 



Herring - I 160,000 1 34,410 



Mackerel ' 101,720 ; 23,130 



Salmon 2,256,540 820,622 



Spoonbill cat 50,000 i 42,500 



sturgeon 511,900 493,167 



Other flsh 600 j 190 



Total - 6,259,360 i 2,217,039 



Miscellaneous products i .--' 1 110,078 



1 Includes the following canned products: Whiteflsh caviar, sturgeon caviar, Cisco caviar, cisco roe, 

 salmon roe, smoked salmon, smoked eels, pickled eels, canned (pickled) mussels, turtle soup, turtle meat, 

 terrapin stew, terrapin meat; and dry scrap from waste fish and oil from livers and waste fish. 



