FISHERY IISTDUSTEIES OF THE UNII'ED STATES, 1922. 



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Pack of clams, by States, 1922. 

 RAZOR CLAMS. 



Sizes. 



Whole: 



No. 1 cans (4 dozen) 



No. 2 cans (2 dozen) 



No. 10 cans (J dozen) 



1-pound cans'(l dozen) 



\'inced: 



i-pound flat cans (4 dozen) . 



No. 1 cans (4 dozen) 



No. 2 cans (2 dozen) 



10-ounce cans (4 dozen) 



l-pound cans (4 dozen) 



/uice: 



No. 2c^ins (2 dozen) 



No. 10 cans (A dozen) 



Washington. 



Cases. 



9,134 



1,394 



138 



51,099 



33, 677 



3,209 



1,076 

 52 



Total 99,779 



Value. 



$78, 185 



9,061 



966 



291,422 



238, 622 



19, 027 



3,228 

 .364 



640, 875 



Oregon. 



Cases. 

 500 

 300 



1,907 



3,971 



909 



7,587 



Value. 



$5,500 



1,950 



11,349 

 29, 576 



Alaska. 



Cases. 



1,434 

 18, 078 



11,732 

 1,046 



54,074 I 32,290 



Value. 



$11,604 

 74, 520 



89, 634 

 9,249 



185,007 



Total. 



Cases. 



9,634 



1,694 



138 



1,434 



71,084 

 37, 648 



4,118 

 11,732 



1,046 



1,076 

 52 



139,656 



Value. 

 $83, 685 



11,011 

 %6 



11,604 



377, 291 



268, 198 



24,726 



89, 634 



9,249 



3,228 

 364 



879,956 



HARD CLAMS. 



Sizes. 



Whole: 



No. 1 cans (4 dozen) 



No. 1 cans (2 dozen) 



No. 2 cans (2 dozen) 



No. in cans (i dozen) 



Minced: 



i-pouud flat cans (4 dozen) 



No. 1 cans (4 dozen) 



No. 2 cans (2 dozen) 



No. 10 cans (J dozen) 



Sizes. 



Bouillon, chowder, and juice: 



No. 1 cans (4 dozen) 



No. 2 cans (2 dozen) 



No. 3 cans (2 dozen) 



No. 10 cans (i dozen) 



U and 3 ounce bottles 



7 and 14 ounce bottles (2 

 dozen) 



Total 



Florida and 

 Washington. 



Cases. 

 9,015 

 2,391 

 2,854 

 650 

 1, 102 



3,874 



52, 349 



Value. 



$42,078 

 7,699 

 15,902 

 4,168 

 2,371 



24, 554 



298, 042 



SOFT CLAMS. 



Sizes. 



Whole: 



5 and 5^ ounce cans (4 dozen) 



6 and 8 ounce cans (2 dozen) 

 8 and 10 ounce cans (4 



dozen) 



8J and 10-ounce cans (2 



dozen) 



1-pound cans (4 dozen) 



2-poiind cans (2 dozen) 



Maine, Massa- 

 chusetts, and 

 Rhode Island. 



Cases. 

 33, 589 

 6,155 



14,099 



4,110 

 4,212 

 3,743 



Value. 



$157, 809 



22, 916 



84,015 



19, 547 

 25,000 

 18,000 



Sizes. 



Bouillon, chowder, and broth: 

 8, 10, and 16 ounce cans (4 



dozen) 



32-ounce cans (2 dozen) 



1-gallon cans (i dozen) 



No. 1 cans (2 dozen) 



Total 



CANNED OYSTERS. « 



In 1922 the pack of oysters was 522,549 cases, valued at $2,423,616, 

 an increase of 14.7 per cent in number of cases and 11.2 per cent in 

 value over the pack of 1921, which was 455,550 cases, valued at 

 $2,179,271. The industry is located in the States of Maryland, 

 Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, 

 Mississippi, and Louisiana. There was a noteworthy decrease in the 

 pack of Maryland, where 80,872 cases were packed, as compared 

 witli 156,431 cases in 1921, 



