122 



U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



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

 PRODUCTION OF MARINE PEARL-SHELL PRODUCTS i» 



" Produced principally from imported shells. 



2" Includes buckles, inlays for jewelry, knife handles, lamps, handles for manicure sets, ornaments, etc. 



Note. — Marine pearl-shell products were manufactured at 1 plant in Maine, 2 in Massachusetts, 1 in 

 Rhode Island, 6 in Connecticut, 10 in New York, 21 in New Jersey, 3 in Pennsylvania, 1 in Maryland, 

 3 in Florida, 2 in Oregon, and 2 in California. 



FISH UTILIZED AND PRODUCTS OF THE MENHADEN INDUSTRY 



21 320,352,000 pounds. 



22 Of this production, 25,068 tons, valued at $767,878 were reported as dry scrap, and 6,385 tons, valued 

 at $194,734, as fish meal. 



Note.— -The menhaden factories were located as follows: 2 in New Jersey, 2 in Delaware, 11 in Virginia, 

 9 in North Carolina, 1 in Georgia, and 5 in Florida. 



23 Includes ground fish, herring, and miscellaneous dried scrap. 



2« A quantity of miscellaneous dried scrap produced by two firms in California is included with the pro- 

 duction of the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. 

 2« Includes clam, king crab, salmon egg, whale meat and bone, and miscellaneous meal and fi^h flour. 



