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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Canned fishery -products and byproducts of the United States and Alaska, 1933 — Con. 

 PACK OF CANNED OYSTERS: Standard cases 



State 



South Carolina 



Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and 



New Jersey 



Mississippi 



Cases 



93, 0S2 



21,982 

 183, 127 



Value 



$274, 674 



65, 069 

 527, 221 



State 



Louisiana.-. 

 Wasliington 



Total. 



Cases 



19, 439 

 30, 500 



348, 130 



Value 



$60, 164 

 149, 190 



1, 076, 318 



PACK OF CANNED OYSTERS: Actual cases 



Note. — "Standard cases" represent the various sized cases converted to the equivalent of forty-eight 

 S-ounce cans to the case. Oysters were canned at 1 plant in New Jersey, 4 in South Carolina, 2 in Georgia, 

 2 in Florida, 2 in Alabama, 15 in Mississippi, 5 in Louisiana, and 9 in Washington. 



PACK OF CANNED CLAMS AND CLAM PRODUCTS 



i" Includes a small amount of coquina broth packed in Florida. 



Note. — "Standard cases "represent the various sized cases converted to the equivalent of 48 no. 1, 5-ounce 

 cans to the case for whole and minced clams; and 48 no. 1, 10-ounce cans to the case for other clam products. 

 Razor-clam products were canned at 10 plants in Washington, 4 in Oregon, and 14 in Alaska; hard-clam 

 products, at 1 plant in Rhode Island, 2 in New York, 2 in New Jersey, 1 in Pennsylvania, 2 in Maryland, 

 1 in Florida, fi in Washington, and 1 in Alaska; soft clam products, at 18 plants in Maine and 2 In Mas- 

 sachusetts; and coquina clam products, at 1 plant in Florida. 



