FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1933 



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Fisheries of the Uniied States and Alaska, 1932 — Continued 



CATCH: By sections 



[Kxpressed in thousands of pounds and thousands of doUars; that is, 000 oniitled] 



' Less than 500 pounds or dollars. 



1" The weight of whales caught was not determined; therefore, the weight of the manufactured prodm'ts 

 is shown. 



Note.— The above excludes the seed-oyster fishery. See separate section following. 



CATCH: By States 

 (Expressed in thousands of pounds and thousands of dollars; that is, 000 omitted) 



Marine and 

 coastal rivers 



Mississippi River 

 and tributaries 



.\labama 



Arkansas 



California... 

 Connecticut. 

 Delaware... 



Florida 



Georgia 



Illinois 



Indiana 



Quantity 

 6,107 



442, 883 

 21.046 

 3,729 



101,920 

 16,523 



Value 

 169 



5,377 

 1,111 



101 

 2,917 



186 



Quantity 

 1,822 

 15, 733 



14,262 

 7,718 



Quantity 

 7,929 

 IS, 733 

 442, 883 

 21,046 

 3,729 

 103,290 

 16,523 

 15, 147 



412 



5.377 



l.IU 



101 



2,973 



186 



425 



194 



" Includes Lake Ontario. Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, Rainy Lake, Namakp.n 

 Lake, Lake of the Woods, Lake Okeechobee, and several mussel-bearing streams tributary to Lakes Huron, 

 Erie, and Michigan. 



