FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1933 



49 



Production of frozen fishery products, 1932 — Continued 



BY QEOQRAPHICAL SECTIONS AND SPECIES-CoiUimied 



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



BY GEOGRAPHICAL SECTIONS AND MONTHS 

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



Month ended the 

 15th of— 



New 

 England 



Middle 

 Atlantic 



South 

 Atlantic 



North 



Central, 



East 



North 



Central, 



West 



South 

 Central 



January 



February.. 



March 



April 



.May 



June 



July. 



August 



September. 



October 



November. 

 December.. 



Total 



1,287 



592 



207 



1,801 



4,121 



5,429 



6.287 



5,809 



6,493 



5.426 



1,605 



799 



1.106 



950 



635 



141 



1,502 



1,649 



1,208 



1,712 



1,156 



1,160 



1,070 



1.034 



500 



458 

 1,233 



776 

 2.227 

 1,740 

 2,680 

 4,019 

 3,854 

 3.202 

 2,302 



267 



i, 856 13, 323 



23,258 



4,068 

 3,173 

 2,896 

 3.846 

 9,294 

 10,272 

 11,124 

 12, 969 

 12,544 

 10, 735 

 7,029 

 4,522 



,472 



I 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. 



HOLDINGS 



During 1932 monthly holdings of frozen fish and shellfish averaged 

 47,714,000 pounds, which is 13 percent less than the average monthly 

 holdings in 1931. The holdings in January weie largest, amounting 

 to 64,478,000 pounds. The holdings in Fehruary and in each of the 

 months from August to Deceniher exceeded 50,000,000 pounds. 

 The smallest holdings were in April, when only 25,916,000 pounds of 

 frozen fish were in storage. 



