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U.S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Centra 1 Alaska — Continued. 



Sliepard Point Packing Co Port Ashton. 



Harvey J. Smith West Foreland. 



Spur Fish Corporation Nikishka Baj-. 



Strand-Jensen Fisheries Co Cordova. 



Sunset Packing Co Otter Creek. 



Toman Packing Co Anchorage. 



Trinity Packing Co Three Saints Bay. 



John Wik Kenai. 



Jake Young Port Chatham. 



Western Alaska : 



Alaska Packers Association { ^JjJ^^^^,^^^!^. 



Columbia River Packers Association Nushagak Bay 



only. 

 Herendeen Bay Consolidated Canneries Herendeen Bay. 



IXaknek River. 

 Nu.shagak. 

 Port Moller. 

 Red Salmon Canning Co Naknek River. 



TOTAL. CANNERIES OPERATE© 



There were 91 canneries operated in Alaska in li«33 — ?•! in southeast, ?,2 in 

 central, aiul 22 in western Alas-ka — which is 6 more in the southeast and 2 less 

 in the central district than in 1932, a net gain of 4 plants. The International 

 Packii '.; ('(1. (iperated the floating cannery Inlcrnational in both the central and 

 \v('sl;';>! I'iHricis. and the Herendeen Bay Consolidated Canneries prepared a 

 amali i^iwh :;hoard the Mazaina in southeast Alaska on its return from operations 

 in Herendeen Bay, but each is included but once in the total, the former being 

 credited to central and the latter to western Alaska. 



Comjyanies that canned salmon in Alaska, number and location of canneries 

 operated, and number of traps otoncd by each, 1933 



[New canneries indicated by (*) ] 



Traps only were operated, the fish being packed at other canneries. 



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