404 



U. S. BUREAU OP FISHERIES 



Fisheries of Alabama, 1929 — Continued 

 OPERATING UNITS: By counties 



CATCH: By counties 



Species 



Bluefish 



Bluerunner or hardtail 



Bull'alofish 



Catfish and bullheads 



Crevalle 



Croalcer 



Drum: 



Black - 



Red 



Flounders 



Groupers --. 



Jewflsh 



King whiting or "kingflsh" 



Mullet 



Paddlefish or spoonbill cat. 



Pompano 



Sheepshead 



Snapper, red 



Spanish mackerel 



Spot 



Squeteagues or "sea trout" 



Sturgeon 



Sunflsh 



Tripletail -- 



Crabs: 



Hard 



Soft 



Shrimp - 



Oysters: 



Market, public 



Market, private 



Terrapin - 



Turtles 



Total- - 1,382,020 64,729 



Baldwin 



Pounds 

 3,205 

 3,640 



6,315 



434 



26, 033 



2,500 



37, 370 



7,007 



850, 060 



441 

 17, 118 



286 



3,566 



1,748 



45, 767 



2,850 



198 

 32, 600 



279, 200 



3,136 



58, 520 

 26 



Value 

 $118 

 100 



009 



21 



949 



124 



3,446 



652 



34.002 



103 

 1,581 



10 



178 



66 



4,278 



810 



840 

 10,331 



224 

 6,270 



Mobile 



Pounds 



100, 245 



4,058 



64, 077 



105, 363 



22, 779 



12, 026 



21,223 



67, 348 



25, 052 



154, 006 



150 



1,896 



1, 175, 704 



3,068 



1,074 



29, 719 



1, 227, 601 



1,007 



6,306 



5,381 



82, 638 



870 



728 



70, 628 



3,600 



4, 117, 200 



295, 988 



42, 280 



504 



100 



7, 642, 519 



Value 



$5, 582 



123 



3,528 



7,960 



722 



429 



1,077 



5,660 



2,432 



4,882 



6 



57 



39, 925 



278 



236 



2,601 



102, 176 



40 



669 



184 



8,002 



87 

 32 



1,765 



850 



143, 808 



7,928 



4,530 



119 



345, 596 



INDUSTRIES RELATED TO THE FISHERIES 



Transporting .—In 1929 there were 12 persons in Alabama engaged 

 primarily in transporting fishery products by means of vessels. In 

 this trade 6 motor vessels, having a combined capacity of 55 net tons, 



