FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1927 



511 



Fisheries of the Columbia River district of Washington, 1926 — -Continued 



CATCH: By gear 



Fish 



Pound nets 



Drift gill nets 



Lines 



Salmon: 



Chinook 



Chum 



Silver 



Sockeye 



Steelhead trout- 

 Smelt 



Shad 



Sturgeon 



Total. 



Pounds 

 3, 519, 782 



236, 547 

 1, 207, 760 



111,740 

 1, 149, 210 



105, 027 

 10, 760 



6, 340, 826 



Value 

 $366, 057 

 2,365 

 73, 190 

 15, 085 

 80,445 



2,101 



Pounds 



3, 344, 936 



315, 522 



233, 510 



250, 070 



366, 280 



15,215 



106, 811 



38, 920 



Value 



$347, 873 



3,155 



14, 151 



33, 759 



25, 640 



609 



2,136 



2,530 



Pounds 

 393, 969 



1, 482, 345 



15 



183 



14,040 



539,942 4,671,264 429,853 



1, 890, 552 



Value 

 $38, 121 



107, 774 

 2 

 13 



913 



146, 823 



Fish 



Haul seines 



Set gill nets 



Wheels 



Dip nets 



Carp 



Salmon: 



Chinook 



Chum 



Silver 



Sockeye 



Steelhead trout- 

 Smelt 



Shad 



Sturgeon 



Total - 



Pounds 

 659, 263 



879, 175 



2,088 



8,180 



68, 575 



342, 130 



164, 284 

 1,560 



Value 

 $19, 778 



91, 434 



21 



496 



9,258 



23, 949 



Pounds Value 



89, 539 

 7,065 

 8,360 



80, 510 



Pounds Value 



),312 



71 



507 



10, 869 



46, 276 



224, 820 1 15, 737 



580 

 13, 435 

 21, 050 



3,286 

 101 



8,440 



2,125,255 1 148,323 



418, 822 



2 

 549 



4,248 

 3,160 



37, 047 



88, 749 



Pounds Value 



$4, 813 



35 

 1,814 

 1,473 



85 

 205 



8,425 



450, 894 



$6, 763 



6,763 



Fisheries of Washington, 1888 to 1926 



OPERATING UNITS 



• Motor boats were not designated separately prior to 1904. 



2 Steam, motor, and sailing vessels not designated separately. 



3 Steam and motor vessels not designated separately. 



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