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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Vessel landings of cod, haddock, and halibut at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., and Port- 

 land, Me., for each month of 1922, shown by apparatus and fishing banks — Continued. 



GRAND TOTAL. 



Trips. 



Cod. 



Haddock. 



Trips. 



Halibut. 



BY OTTER TRAWLS. 



East of 66° W. loTigitude. 



Western Bank 



West of 66° W. longitude. 



Browns Bank 



Georges Bank 



Soutli Channel 



Nantucket Shoals 



Total 



BY OTHER APPARATUS. 



East of 68° W. longitude. 



La Have Bank 



Western Bank 



Quereau Bank 



Green Bank 



Grand Bank 



St. Peters Bank 



Cape Shore 



St. Annes Bank 



The Gully 



West of 66° W. longitude. 



Browns Bank 



Georges Bank 



Cashes 



Fippenies Bank 



Middle Bank 



PlattsBank 



Jeffreys Ledge 



South Channel 



Nantucket Shoals 



Off Highland Light 



Off Chatham 



Seal Island 



Shore, general 



Total 



Grand total 



Num- 1 



ber. \ 



93 I 



2 

 217 

 226 

 28 



566 



322 



482 



1 



5 



45 



60 



303 



467 



14 



1 



35 



1 



2,713 



4,732 



Pounds. 

 5, 541, 716 



29, 500 

 3,919,720 

 1,592,256 



78,755 



11,161,947 



2,431,574 



6,323,026 



1,019,020 



366, 828 



2,290,609 



828,766 



285, 159 



392, 304 



101, 386 



8, 506, 561 



14,385,093 



9,500 



28,305 



198,845 



190,454 



917,784 



4, 754, 412 



144,180 



1,975 



193, 142 



11,300 



5, 217, 541 



Value. 

 $125,209 



1,030 

 103,883 

 46,915 



2,548 



Pounds. 

 7,696,371 



37, 000 

 12,110,375 

 14,063.788 

 1, 970', 990 



279, 585 



35,878,524 



48, 597, 764 



5,298 59,759,711 



52,002 

 125, 083 



22, 105 

 7,787 



44,818 



16,163 

 7,898 

 6,314 

 2,165 



256,281 



379,961 



405 



890 



6,567 



7,146 



38,064 



164, 367 



5,385 



75 



7,726 



379 



204, 113 



1,355,694 



1,635,279 



368, 371 



947,611 



4,918 



220 



639 



1,143- 



93,965 



7,776,678 

 6,556,020 



14,755 



409,540 



107, 763 



1, 788, 817 



12,583,029 



70,400 



4,050 



772, 560 



26, 400 



2,929,864 



34, 456, 743 



70.335,267 



Value. 



$129,285 



1,741 

 276, 132 

 357,667 

 60,138 



Num- 

 ber. 



47 



1 



159 



177 



16 



Pounds. 

 29, 518 



213 



64,399 



bi, 659 



2,024 



824,963 



400 



157, 813 



Value. 

 S55,021 



44 



11,360 



11,639 



382 



28,446 



4,992 



12, 888 



47 



2 



8 



11 



2,552 



182,245 1 



376,804 i 

 1,076,508 



498,788 

 1,648,799 



192,329 1 

 2,679 



241,926 32,779 



252,607 

 107,979 



787 



15, 745 



5,164 



80,908 



370,477 



2,658 



162 



29,000 



792 



97,658 



248 



265 



1 



3 



21 



29 



165 



355 



3 



1 



23 



1 



141 



259, 689 



828, 186 



610 



890 



3,042 



3,614 



11,770 



115, 525 



241 



90 



2,849 



30 



35, 428 



26, 566 



54,288 

 151,278 



72,536 

 198,797 



27,094 

 607 



45,122 



117,697 



95 



141 



476 



479 



2,137 



20, 368 



33 



23 



618 



3 



4,474 



984,437 



1,450 |5, 482, 042 j 755,611 



1, 809, 400 



1,850 5,639,855 | 784,057 



VESSEL FISHERIES AT SEATTLE, WASH. 



In the vessel fisheries at Seattle, Wash., there was a decrease, as 

 compared with 1921, in the total quantity and value of products 

 landed by the fishing fleet, and an increase in the total quantity and 

 value of products landed by collecting vessels, the increase being due 

 chiefly to an increase in the landings of salmon. Statistics of the 

 vessel fisheries at Seattle have been collected by the local agent and 

 published as monthly and annual statistical bulletins, giving the 

 quantity and value of fishery products landed by American fishing 

 and collecting vessels at that port. 



In 1922 the fishing fleet at Seattle landed 836 trips, amounting to 

 11,332,050 pounds of fish, having a value to the fishermen of $1,249,- 

 822. This catch was taken from fishing grounds along the coast from 

 Oregon to Portlock Bank, Alaska. The fishing areas from which 

 the largest quantities of fish were taken were Flattery Banks, west 

 coast of Vancouver Island, and Hecate Strait. The products included 



