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Central Alaska — Continued 



Sunset Packing Co Otter Creek. 



Toman Packing Co Anchorage. 



Trinity Packing Co Three Saints Bay. 



John Wik Kenai. 



Jake Young Port Chatham. 



Western Alaska : 



. , , „ , . . ^. /Naknek River. 



Alaska Packers Association iNushagak Bay. 



Columbia River Packers Association Do. 



... ,, , T^. u • rr^ /Naknek River. 



Northwestern Fisheries Co iNushao^ak Bay 



,-, , o, , „ . ^ /Naknek River. 



Red Salmon Canning Co tugashik River. 



TOTAL CANNB31IES OPEBATEn> 



There were 87 canneries operated in Alaska in 1932 — 31 in south- 

 east, 34 in central, and 22 in western — which is 9 less in southeast, 

 17 less in central, and 3 less in the western district than in 1931, a 

 net decrease of 29 plants. The Associated Fishermen of Alaska, Inc., 

 operated the floating; cannery Santa Flavla in both the central and 

 western districts, but it is included in the total of western x^laska 

 only. 



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

 operated, and mmiber of traps owned l>y each, 1932 



[New canneries indicated by (*)] 



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



