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Salmon taken in 1924., by apparatus and species, for each geographic section of 



Alaska — Continued 



Apparatus and species 



Traps: 



Coho, or silver 



(Thuin, or keta _ 



Humpback, or pink. 



King, or spring 



Red, or sockeye 



Total- 



Lines: 



Coho, or silver 



Humpback, or pink. 



King, or spring 



Red, or sockeye 



Total- 



Wheels: 



Chum, or keta.. 

 King, or spring. 



Total 



Total: 



Coho, or silver 



Chum, or keta. 



Humpback, or pink. 



King, or spring 



Red, or sockeye 



Grand total . 



Southeast 

 Alaska 



716, 403 



698, 7S3 



19, 231, 628 



24, 058 



1,414,959 



22, 085, 831 



100, 429 

 5 



483,819 

 3 



5S4, 250 



1, 134, 839 



5, 102, 452 



29, 126, 563 



596, 983 



2, 450, 765 



38,411,602 



Central 

 Alaska 



474,811 



1, 363, 923 



11,386,104 



20, 812 



3,211,586 



16, 457, 236 



712, 539 



1, 979. 935 



19, 237, 956 



53, 174 



5, 525, 013 



27, 508, 617 



Western 

 Alaska 



30, 770 



5,431 

 238, 806 



275, 007 



1,500 



1,500 



1, 112, 800 

 12, 633 



1,125.433 



40, 376 



1, 609, 279 



776, 824 



144, 143 



10, 986, 759 



13, 557, 381 



Total 



1,191,214 



2, 093, 476 



30, 617, 732 



50, 301 



4, 865, 351 



38, 818, 074 



100,429 

 5 



485, 319 

 3 



585, 756 



1,112,800 

 12, 633 



1,125,433 



1, 887, 754 

 8, 691, 666 



49, 141, 343 

 794, 300 



18, 962, 537 



79, 477, 600 



CANNING 



CHANGES IN CANNERIES 



The A. & P. Products Corporation again operated the plant at 

 Heceta Island, which it leased from the Swift-Arthur- Crosby Co., 

 but did not operate the Ford Arm plant, which was leased the previous 

 year from the Deep Sea Salmon Co. The Alaska Salmon & Herring 

 Packers' plant at Tyee was sold to the Sebastian Stuart Fish Co. 

 Carlson Bros. (Inc.), who leased the plant of the Pavlof Harbor 

 Packing Co. in 1923, did not operate in 1924. The Charles W. Dem- 

 mert Packing Co. discontinued operation of a floating cannery and 

 built a shore plant at Bayview. P. E. Plarris & Co. leased and 

 operated the cannery of the G. W. Hume Co. at Scow Bay. The 

 Northwestern Fisheries Co. opened its Hunter Bay cannery after 

 several years of idleness. The cannery operated by R. J. Peratovich 

 at Bayview is now listed in the name of the Bayview Packing Co. 

 The Point Warde Packing Co. sold its cannery at Point Warde to 

 the Point Warde Fisheries Co., which, after making necessary repairs, 

 operated it during the season. The Pure Food Fish Co. moved to a 

 new location at Ketchikan. The Pyramid Packing Co. took over the 

 Sitka Packing Co. at Sitka and operated the plant as a one-line 

 cannery. It is reported, however, that the Sitka Packing Co. plant 

 is to be dismantled and the machinery installed in the original 

 Pyramid Packing Co. plant at Sitka. The Steamboat Bay Packing 

 Co.'s plant on Noyes Island was purchased by the New England Fish 

 Co. The Stuart Packing Corporation, which operates a salmon 

 cannery at Ketchikan, has changed its name to The Stuart Corpo- 

 ration, 



