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tr. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



backs 23,432,524, and reds 7,795,481. Kings decreased 56,067. The 

 number of humpbacks taken in 1922 was an increase of approxi- 

 mately 327 per cent over the take of 1921. 



Salmon taken in 1922, by apparatus and species, for each geographic section of 



Alaska. 



Apparatus and species. 



Southpast 

 Alaska. 



Central 

 Alaska. 



Western 

 Alaska. 



Total. 



Seines: 



Coho, or sil ver 



Chum, or keta 



Humpback, or pink. 



King, or spring 



Red, or sockeye 



Total. 



Gill nets: 



Coho, or silver 



Chum, or keta 



Humpback, or pink. 



King, or spring 



Red, or sockeye 



Total. 



Traps: 



Coho, or sil ver 



Chum, or keta , 



Humpback, or pink. 



King, or spring 



Red, or sockeye 



Total. 



Lines: 



Coho, or silver.. 

 Chum, or keta.. 

 King, or spring. 



Total. 



Wheels: 



Coho, or silver. . 

 Chum, or keta.. 

 King, or spring. 



Total. 



Total: 



Coho, or sil ver 



Chum, or keta 



Humpback, or pink. 



King, or spring 



Red , or sockeye 



Grand total. 



336, 2ni 



2,278,660 



7,835,208 



2,705 



614,478 



91,348 



164, S3 1 



2, SSO, 490 



2,963 



1,280,944 



5,166 



2,386 

 1,029,674 



11,067,252 



122,870 

 49, 169 

 38, 972 

 73, 8,84 



316, 109 



4,426,576 



1,037,226 



601,004 



679, 586 



1 398,044 



is; 649, 373 



32, 223 



952, 295 



18,711,521 



168, 580 



93 



506, 852 



675, 525 



1, 307, 237 



3, 725, 966 



23,523,553 



615,664 



1,882,882 



31,055,302 



6, 303 



3, 357 



148, 2.50 



23, 151 



826, 198 



163,131 



614,882 



220, 288 



89, 863 



22,918,005 



1,007,259 



24,006,229 



269,075 

 700,641 



3, 747, 234 

 26, 522 



5, 435, 516 



39, 040 



69, 507 



9, 160 



519, 493 



10,179,008 



637, 200 



1,000 



20,000 



600 



21,600 



366, 726 

 868, 829 



6, 775, 994 

 52, 636 



7,548,658 



164, 131 

 679, 088 

 289, 795 

 102, 009 

 24,407,232 



15,612,843 



25, 702, 255 



437,549 



2,448,657 



10,715,698 



8,054 



^31,096 



16,531,054 



292,304 

 667,408 

 407, 510 

 186, 898 

 24,000,372 



25,614,492 



948,661 



2, 137, 725 



19,466,134 



67, 905 



6,907,304 



29,527,729 



168,580 



93 



506, 852 



675, 525 



1,000 



20,000 



600 



21,600 



1,838,094 

 5, 273, 883 



30, 589, 342 

 770, 309 



33,898,772 



72,370,400 



SALMON CANNING. 



CHANGES IN CANNERIES. 



The year was marked by a number of changes in the ownership 

 and operation of canneries and also by the opening of new plants. 

 In southeast Alaska a company, known as the Alaska Consolidated 

 Canneries, was organized to operate the Tee Harbor, Chomley, and 

 Yes Bay canneries of the Alaska Pacific Fisheries, the Quadra and 

 Rose Inlet canneries of the Southern Alaska Canning Co., and "the 

 Tenakee cannery of the Columbia Salmon Co. The A. & P. Prod- 

 ucts Corporation leased the Ford Arm cannery of the Deep Sea 

 Salmon Co. and the Heceta Island cannery of Swift- Arthur-Crosby 



