48 



U.S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Production of frozen fishery products, 1932 — Continued 

 BY SPECIES AND MONTHS— Continued 



Species 



Month ended the 15th of- 



August 



Septeni' 

 ber 



Novem- Decem- 

 ber ber 



Blueflsh (all trade sizes) 



Butterfish (all trade sizes) 



Catfish 



Cisco (Lake Erie) 



Cisco (lake herring), including bluefln, 



blackfin, and chub 



Cisco (tullibees, Canadian lakes) 



Cod, haddock, hake, and pollock 



Croaker 



Flounders 



Haddock fillets 



Halibut (all trade sizes) 



Herring, sea (including alewives and blue- 

 backs) 



Lake trout 



Mackerel (except Spanish) 



Pike, blue and sauger 



Pike, yellow or wall-eyed 



Pike (including pickerel, jacks, and yellow 



jack) 



Sablefish (black cod) 



Salmon, chinook or king 



Salmon, silver or coho 



Salmon, fall and pink 



Salmon, steelhead trout , 



Salmon, red or sockeye i 



Scup (porgies) 



Shad and shad roe 



Shellfish 



Smelts, eulachon, etc 



Squid 



Sturgeon and spoonbill cat 



Suckers 



Weakfish (including southern "sea trout") . 



Whiteflsh 



Whiting 



Miscellaneous fish 



Total . 



Pounds 

 449, 510 

 163, 586 

 22, 201 

 38, 604 



259, 562 

 24, 493 

 480. 532 

 415, 307 

 22, 918 

 1, 346, 934 

 1, 405, 182 



429, 563 



54, 145 



3, 013, 960 



653 



11,901 



9,294 



187, 327 



580, 024 



1,576,143 



105, 441 



149, 065 



114,578 



35, 150 



3,622 



298, 892 



7,191 



131,913 



33, 200 



473 



256, 528 



119, 180 



269, 728 



951, 803| 



Pounds 

 93, 766 



18, ' 



46, 142 



115,281 

 39, 649 

 420, 618 

 318,471 

 31,051 

 1, 742, 048 

 1,161,031 



509, 675 

 13, 082 

 3,361,334 

 32, 654 

 16,241 



9,031 



255, 554 



478, 720 



1, 588, 444 



139, 169 



66, 578 



104, 483 



25, 221 



106, 781 



510, 367 



16, 703 



29, 956 



8,321 



2,059 



181,822 



127, 032 



124, 125 



832, 541 



Pounds 

 117,542 

 78, 242 

 31, 

 29, 454 



109, 727 



7, Of 



405, 815 



8,300 



52, 631 



1, 198, 339 



682, 499 



252, 168 

 110,385 

 3,511,799 

 47, 856 

 19, 132 



14, 444 

 390, 500 

 263, 981 

 1, 229, 857 

 287, 350 



17, 643 

 137, 761 



14; 220 

 588, 362 

 10, 909 

 29, 372 

 10, 075 

 4,772 

 89, 625 

 99, 096 

 61,213 

 820,971 



... 12, i 



Pounds 

 25, 747 

 100, 101 

 61,449 

 42, 



246, 632 

 61,499 



263, 761 

 6,933 

 51,473 



471, 763 



588, 834 



229, 974 

 462, 283 

 617, 622 

 66, 072 

 13, 754 



30, 416 



206, 956 



91,210 



815, 244 



573, 241 



2,368 



39, 123 



2,179 



20, 108 



548, 738 



43, 197 



51, 196 



11,634 



4,630 



37, 133 



27,211 



112,159 



,101,462 



12, 249 

 14, 109 

 34, ' 



583, 



57, 855 



177, 724 



7,312 



98, 234 

 298, 365 

 171,401 



386, 75: 

 44, 633 



204, 338 

 90,764 

 9,053 



7,241 



24, 813 



7,209 



76, 607 



29, 356 



1,294 



40, 067 



200 



20, 



257 



157 



5, 



1,732 



470 



8,692 



61,116 



177,418 



,444, 



Pounds 

 801, Oil 

 887, 663 

 319,783 

 278, 756 



1, 644, 534 

 361, 296 



3, 016, 316 



1, 184, 173 



531, 501 



.1,794,970 



9,471,930 



3, 874, 660 



922, 705 



16, 133, 447 



963, 385 



237, 727 



326, 917 

 1, 496, 738 

 2, 690, 219 

 5, 608, 515 

 1,315,294 



412, 221 

 1, 472, 209 



248, 812 



424, 612 

 3, 898, 815 

 1, 078, 857 

 2, 805, 497 



159, 979 



29, 426 



1, 054, 005 



923, 940 

 5, 644, 810 

 10, 456, 822 



BY GEOGRAPHICAL SECTIONS AND SPECIES ' 

 [Expressed in thousands of pounds; that is, 000 omitted] 



1 Prior to July 15, 1932, this item was listed as " Salmon, all other" and may have included species prop- 

 erly classified in one of the other groups of salmon. 



2 New England includes the 6 States of that section; Middle Atlantic— New York, New Jersey, and 

 Pennsylvania; South Atlantic— Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, 

 North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida; North Central, East— Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, 

 Michigan, and Wisconsin; North Central, West — Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Da- 

 kota, Nebraska, and Kansas; South Central— Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, 

 Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas; Pacific— Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska. 



