FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1930 . 451 



Fisheries of the coastal district of Oregon, 1929 — Continued 

 CATCH: By gear 



Species 



FISH 



Anchovies 



Flounders: 



"Sole" 



Other 



Hake 



Halibut 



Herring 



"Lingcod" 



Perch 



Pilchard or sardine. _. 



Rockfishes 



Sableflsh... -_. 



Salmon: 



Chinook or king. 



Chum or keta 



Silver or coho 



Shad 



Smelt 



Steelhead trout 



Striped bass 



Sturgeon 



Tomcod.. 



Tuna, albacore 



Grand total - 



Haul seines 



Pounds 

 3,395 



15 



5,922 



250 



151, 200 



77, 531 

 30, 115 



6,100 



274, 528 



Value 



1 



236 



3 



2,297 



1,912 

 301 



287 



5,071 



Gill nets 



Pounds 



16,800 



1, 143, 



1,290, 



2, 497, 



300, 



6, 



218, 



11. 



2, 



5, 488, 063 



Value 



$378 



154, 375 



32, 271 



199, 837 



6,002 



517 



26,168 



1,404 



161 



421, 113 



Lines 



Trawl and hand 



Pounds 



24,571 

 2,913 



381, 308 



187. 877 



45,099 

 105, 775 



235 

 36 



Value 



$956 

 117 



49, 782 



5,565 



2,140 

 4,775 



747, 814 63, 348 2, 282, 449 



Troll 



Pounds 



933 



64, 491 



11, 589 



514, 816 



113 



1, 686, 270 



40 



3,486 



711 



Value 



2,105 



66, 453 

 3 



119, 126 

 1 



349 



188, 548 



Species 



Traps 



Tongs 



Shovels 



Crabs 



Clams: 



Razor 



Soft 



Oysters, native, market. 



Pounds 

 705, 364 



Grand total. 



705, 364 



Value 

 $50, 113 



Pounds Value 



9,000 



50, 113 



9,000 



Pounds 



$6,000 



47, 213 

 9,387 



6,000 



56,600 



Vaiue 



is, 525 

 1,126 



9,651 



INDUSTRIES RELATED TO THE FISHERIES 



Transporting. — There were 50 persons in Oregon during 1929 en- 

 gaged in transporting the catch of fish. In this trade 28 motor ves- 

 sels having a total capacity of 301 net tons, were operated. 



Wholesale. — There were 20 wholesale establishments in the Colum- 

 bia River and coastal districts of Oregon engaged primarily in handling 

 fresh and frozen products. These establishments employed 118 per- 

 sons, who received $127,679 in salaries and wages. 



Manufacturing. — There were 29 establishments in Oregon during 

 1929 engaged primarily in the manufacture of prepared fishery prod- 

 ucts or by-products. They employed 872 persons, who received 

 $763,516 in salaries and wages. The products manufactured, con- 

 sisting principally of canned and mild-cured salmon, were valued at 

 $5,658,861. Detailed statistics of most of the items manufactured 

 may be obtained from Fisheries Document No. 1095, "Fishery Indus- 

 tries of the United States, 1929." 



