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Industries related to the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States, 1931 — Continued 

 PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED 



' The production of this item is included under unclassified products. 

 » This has been included under miscellaneous. 



3 Includes smoked carp, chubs, cisco, eels, haddock, lake trout, salmon, sea herring, shad, tullibee, and 

 whitefish. 



♦ Includes smoked alewives, butterfish, carp, Russian catfish, chubs, haddock, haddock fillets, lake 

 herring, lake trout, salmon, sturgeon, and tullibee. 



* Includes canned smoked eels and salmon, pickled eels and mussels, imported miscellaneous roe, fish 

 paste, whole hard clams and clam chowder, turtle meat and soup, and terrapin meat and stew. 



« Includes smoked fillets of cod and haddock, fresh-shucked bay scallops, buttons and lime from fresh- 

 water mussel shells, and fish meal. 



' Includes pickled salmon, canned hard clam chowder, frozen fillets of cod and flounders, menhaden 

 products, and miscellaneous fish scrap and oil. 



s Includes salted sea herring, marine-shell buttons and novelties, and fish meal. 



' Includes fresh-shucked hard clams, sturgeon caviar, button blanks from marine shells, menhaden, and 

 oyster-shell products. 



Note.— The total value of products for the Middle Atlantic States was as follows: By manufacturing es- 

 tablishments, $12,451,810; and by fishermen, $311,704. Some of the above products may have been manu- 

 factured from fishery products imported from another State or a foreign country; therefore, they cannot 

 be correl.ited directly with the catch within the State. Of the total number of persons engaged on trans- 

 porting ve-'<sels none has been included as fishermen, and among the total persons engaged in the prepara- 

 tion of fishermen's prepared products. 4»J3 have been included as fishermen. These facts should be con- 

 sidered when computing the total number of persons in the fishery industries exclusive of duplication. 



