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Indnsiries related to the fisheries of the Chesapeake Bay Stales, 1931 — Continued 

 PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED— Continued 



Item 



Maryland 



Virginia 



By manufacturing establishments— Continued. 



Crab meat, packaged, fresh-cooked pounds. 



Oysters: 



Fresh-shucked '- gallons. 



Shell products: 



Poultry feed tons. 



Lime -do... 



Lime "burned" do... 



Scallops, bay, fresh-shucked.. gallons.. 



Unclassified products: 



Pandressed and fresh fillets pounds- 

 Miscellaneous 



Quantity 

 4, 364, 304 



1,858,114 



34, 105 

 15, 613 



Total. 



By fishermen: 



Ale wives, salted: 



Corned pounds. 



Tight-pack cut do... 



Eels, salted do... 



Total 



Grant total.. 



6,600 

 37,280 

 71,300 



115, 180 



Value 

 $925, 179 



2,181,131 



235, 504 

 32, 758 



3 625, 095 



Quantity 

 1, 429, 372 



1,226,850 



19,941 



12, 495 



11,207 



127, 758 



2 102, 040 



4, 147, 301 



220 

 1,165 

 4,602 



5,987 



4, 153, 288 



\'alue 

 $466, 689 



1,800,639 



175, 669 

 63, 488 

 85, 884 



134, 650 



2 14, Oil 

 i 69, 124 



3, 758, 325 



3, 758, 325 



' Includes pandressed butterfish, flounders, haddock, sea bass and spot; and fresh fillets of croaker, floun- 

 ders, and sea bass. 



' Includes packaged alewife roe; smoked alewives, butterfish, carp, cisco, eels, sea herring, lake trout, 

 salmon, shad, sturgeon, whiteflsh, etc.; canned cat and dog food; alewife dry scrap and oil; blue crab dry 

 scrap; and marine-shell products. 



« Includes sturgeon cavair, fresh-shucked hard clams, canned crab meat, dry scrap from blue crabs, and 

 miscellaneous fish; and fish meal, and oil. 



Note. — The total value of manufactured products in the Chesapeake Bay States was as follows: By 

 manufacturing establishments, $7,905,626; and by fishermen, $5,987. Some of the above products may 

 have been manufactured from products imported from another State or a foreign country; therefore, they 

 cannot be correlated directly with the catch within the State. Of the total number of persons employed 

 on transporting craft all have also been included as fishermen, and among the total persons engaged in the 

 preparation of fishermen's manufactured products, all have been included as fishermen. These facts 

 should be considered when computing the total number of persons in the fishery industries exclusive of 

 duplication. 



MARYLAND 



Fisheries of Maryland, 1931 

 OPERATING UNITS: By gear 



