FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1936 55 
Manufactured fishery products of the United States and Alaska—Continued 





Item Quantity Value 
Unclassified products—Continued. 
Cannned— Continued. 
MishichOw.Ger--e oe ee eee eo Jk eee standard cases-_- 9, 057 $42, 473 
Oia) i = eee ee ee ere doze. 17 39, 622 366, 581 
PCI dtandidryzSCTape. cetacean esos ao. Pk suo eee eee eee anes tons_- 1, 574 34, 195 
Meal: 
Ground fishi(white fish) i sees 2-2 es eee ae doses 11, 838 484, 540 
oa IMMEIScellaneous=32. sees sa85- 5s occncndoteen cece eee ees dos==2 184, 215 137, 060 
il: 
Juiver,, miscellaneous! see Wek < |... Poo. ik ce sae aes gallons_- 19 83, 378 3, 338, 834 
Miscellameotst ae =. sae We So = od edt eee see oe Sa doz-.- 20:72, 198 18, 057 
(Chir) pai eh 8 ee ee ee ee eee doxsos 409, 850 829, 625 
iNovelties* miscellaneous: ts 22... 52. 2 SS ecto eee sees 2,725 
Other byproducts: a. cote! es <<. SS - 2s a | Sate eaeesees 21 377, 247 
Total, fresh and frozen packaged products ?________-------- pounds-__ 191, 273, 299 25, 378, 622 
PRotal «Cured; PrOGtictsic wale ws <0 = Lae Ne a eee dox=s 126, 516, 387 15, 691, 380 
Motal; cannedhprodictSsee te -.---.-- 222 eee domes 672, 755, 960 74, 999, 034 
‘otal: byproducts? «4 284 Wee. = 2.) 8 os ee ee a |b  e 29, 839, 277 
Granditotalt Abt -- =... 284.8 So 2s oe cn oe ese ashe eet ence eee 145, 908, 313 

2 This item represents a combination of 1935 and 1934 data. 
5 This item represents a combination of 1935, 1934, and 1931 data. 
17 Includes canned pickled eels, finnan haddie, smoked salmon, kippered sturgeon, spiny lobster soup and 
meat, shrimp soup, abalone products, coquina clam broth, conch chowder, pickled sea mussels, squid, sea 
cucumber, frog products, rat poison bait, cod and hake fillets, fish paste, and groundfish roe. 
18 Includes salmon egg, abalone, soft clam, oyster and miscellaneous fish meals. 
19 Includes black cod, burbot, halibut, swordfish, tuna and miscellaneous liver oils. 
20 Includes salmon egg, shark, and miscellaneous fish oils. 
21 Includes shark skins and fins; fresh-water mussel-shell stucco and chips; isinglass; kelp products; and 
cod-liver pressings. 
Note.—Some of the above products have been manufactured from products imported from another coun- 
try; therefore, they cannot be correlated directly with the catch within the United States and Alaska. 
CANNED FISHERY PRODUCTS AND BYPRODUCTS TRADE 
The output of canned fishery products and byproducts in the United 
States and Alaska in 1935 was valued at $104,518,774. Of this total, 
canned products comprised $74,999,034, and byproducts, $29,519,- 
740—a decrease of 6 percent in the value of canned products and an 
increase of 30 percent in the value of byproducts when compared with 
the respective values of the same groups of commodities for the pre- 
vious year. 
Fishery products were canned at 377 establishments in the United 
States and Alaska during 1935. The combined output of these 
canneries amounted to 17,435,076 standard cases. The net weight of 
the products canned amounted to 672,755,960 pounds. 
Canned fishery products or byproducts were prepared in 26 States 
and in Alaska during 1935. California ranked first in the value of 
the products, accounting for 34 percent of the total, and Alaska ranked 
second, with 27 percent. 
