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

 PACK OF MISCELLANEOUS CANNED FISHERY PRODUCTS: Standard cases 



1' Tuna flakes are not included in this table, but are included in the table for canned tuna and tunalike 

 fishes. 



'* Produced principally from imported sturgeon. 



13 Includes kippered and smoked salmon, linnan haddie, haddock, chowder, pickled eels, mackerel 

 stew, smoked lingcod and sturgeon, anchovies, salmon roe and caviar, and miscellaneous roe. 



i< Includes oyster puree and soup, pickled mussels, sea cucumbers, squid, and conch products. 



PRODUCTION OF OYSTER-SHELL PRODUCTS '5 



State 



Crushed oyster- 

 shell for poultry 

 feed 



Oyster-shell lime 



Total 



Rhode Island and Delawaie 



New Jersey 



Pennsylvania 



M.aryland 



V'irginia 



North Carolina and South Carolina 



Florida 



Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas 



Mississippi 



Washingt on 



California 



Total 



Tons 

 945 

 4,553 

 3,646 



34. 298 



15, 537 

 7.100 



65, 383 



113, 154 



14, 567 



2,046 



16, 743 



277, 972 



Value 

 $7,517 



. 44, 864 

 33, 119 



175, 969 

 91, 940 

 45, 300 



318,715 



619, 173 

 40, 992 

 19, 467 

 92, 682 



Tons 



315 



1,610 



1,114 



20, 99S 



16 14, 890 



171,850 



(") 



1,038 



2,744 



3,815 



1, 495. 738 



48, 974 



Value 



$1,316 



6, 629 



4,570 



30.017 



16 00, 543 



1' 6, 287 



(") 



4,014 



1,408 



12, 688 



Tons 

 1,260 

 6,163 

 4,760 



55, 296 



30. 427 

 8.950 



65. 383 

 114, 792 



17,311 

 2,046 



2C, 558 



127, 472 



326, 946 



Value 



$8, 833 



51, 493 



37. 689 



205, 986 



152, 483 



51, 587 



318,715 



623, 187 



48, 400 



19,467 



105, 370 



1, 623, 210 



15 Most of the production in Washington and a small part of the production in California was made from 

 crushed clam shells. 



16 Of this amount 3,314 tons, valued at $22,948 were reported as "burned" lime. 



1? The production of oyster-shell lime in Florida has been included with that of North Carolina and South 

 Carolina. 



Note.— The above crushed shell products were prepared at 2 plants in Rhode Island, 9 in New Jersey, 

 5 in Pennsylvania, 1 in Delaware. 5 in Maryland, 10 in Virginia, 2 in North Carolina, 2 in South Carolina, 

 3 in Florida, 2 in Alabama, 5 in Mississippi, 1 in Louisiana, 1 in Texas, 5 in California, and 5 in Washington. 



PRODUCTION OF FRESH-WATER MUSSEL-SHELL PRODUCTS 



1' Includes stucco, colored shells, and "pearl novelties." 



Note.— Mussel shells utilized in the above production amounted to 60,292,000 pounds, valued at .$873,i:J8. 

 Shells were taken in 16 States in the Mississippi Valley and (Ireal Lakes region. The producing States 

 in order of their importance were: Arkansas, which conlrilmted 23 percent of the total Quanlitv; Indiana, 

 16 percent; Tennessee. 14 perceul; Illinois. 11 percent; Michigiin. 9 percent; Kentuckv, percent; Iowa, 5 

 percent; Wisconsin, 5 percent; -Minnesota, 3 percent; .\labaiiia and Texas eacli 2 percent; Missouri, Ohio, 

 and South Dakota, each 1 percent; and Mississippi and Oklahoma each less than one-half of 1 percent. 



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