FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1936 
Fisheries of the United States and Alaska—Continued 
CATCH: By srEcTions—Continued 
[Expressed in thousands of pounds and thousands of dollars; that is, 000 omitted] 

45 

Species 
FIsH—continued 
BuCk ers 2 a! ee 
Surflishes (perch) 22-072 Sie 2 
Swellfish 
A REST D h0) Ee 
Tenpounder. 222 Set) Eke 
Galnbie eyed mackerel___._____-_ 
Tj 
Tripletail 
‘urllibees Seek 1 Ae 5 BERL 
Tuna and tunalike fishes: 
AD ACONO se: == 4-aeee ook se 
Bonitose sae et one tes 
Skinjacksescmeet ooo ele eae 
Yellow perch? 72 7 Piast 
Mellow pikes: 2 fo. ase 
Mellow tall oe we A nan ease 
King (Pacific coast) __--.__-- 
King or ‘‘horseshoe’’________- 
Soft and peelers__-__.___--- 
Stone wie ile hand oo 
Eastern, market, public___-_- 
Eastern, market, private__-- 
Japanese, market__._....---- 
Western, market 
Periwinkles and ‘‘cockles’’_______ 
Seallops: 
Baer ent stn ees oon oe ST 
SOUT eee aes Sheree ce eee 
AMIrtles: 45st s ails) Joe DES rsh a 
Npogs ea ek: 2a 10 eden orl ler 
Lakes, 1934 
Mississippi River 
and tributaries, 
1931 

Quantity | Value 
5, 616 36 
Lea Q) 

Quantity | Value 
315 13 
22 1 


Alaska, 1935 
Quantity 


688 25 
6, 276 804 
229 12 
16,099 | 695° 
4, 081 393 
93, 241 | 5,068 
SSS SS 


6 Less than 500 pounds or dollars. 







Pre or 3| © 
Yas Fi ef y 
44, 062 | 2, 257 



HOT) 1) 
94 3 
875 | 131 









Total for the 
various years 
Quantity 
6, 173 



Value 
159 

