FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1936 
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Industries related to the fisheries of the Middle Atlantic States, 1935—Continued 
PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED—Continued 



Item 
By manufacturing establish- 
ments—Continued. 
Crab, king, scrap and meal 
tons_- 
Clams: 
Hard, fresh shucked 
gallons__ 
Soft, fresh shucked 
gallons__ 
Marine-shell products: 
Buttons: 222 -- == gross_- 
INGvelties® =.= 22 ee. 
Oysters, fresh shucked 
gallons_- 
Oyster-shell products: 
Poultry feed___--- tons_- 
15 5 01: eee eee cee 
Unclassified products: 
Fillets, fresh and frozen 
pounds-_- 
Smoked -*: —... =! do-=== 
Canned 
standard cases-_- 
Miscellaneous- --------- 
Motalhtas. =... Ohk =. 
By fishermen: 
Eels, smoked ___-_-_- pounds__ 
Herring, sea, smoked_do---- 
Mackerel, smoked - _-do-_-_-- 
Whiting, smoked ____do_--- 
Scallops: 
Bay, fresh shucked 
gallons_. 
Sea, fresh shucked 
gallons-. 
Crab meat, packaged, 
fresh cooked __--- pounds_- 
King crab scrap_----- tons_- 

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New York New Jersey 
Quan- uan- 
tity Value tity Value 
Beltre 187 7 
eee | Beane (1) (‘) 
SS ey pee ee 16, 400 16, 190 
1, 054, 838) $546, 251/1, 518, 690} 1, 065, 039 
a dae 61, ay eee 152, 564 
473, 588| 744,472) 424, 796 729, 309 
coepetene Loved 7, 395 55, 230 
wove ete Le cee 3, 012 13, 868 
288,000} 219,890 (3) 3 
(3) (3) 4 263,114) 4 151, 209 
5 14, 660} 5 155, 407 (3) 3) 
See a 6 566, 923)_..._..-_|? 1,032, 726 
org) BAS 2 8, 424, 619|_____--__| 3, 548, 584 
17, 600 5, 640 2, 700 820 
See ee Le ee 4, 000 160 
ee a eee 400 40 
eee ate ceo cee 350 35 
14, 506 43, 433\i Se ces | oo ae 
229, 203} 271, 328 46, 799 51, 349 
ec AR |e ATR 417 313 
See eer 232) 5, 623 
mee eae 320540 Seaeee 58, 340 
eee oe 8, 745, 020/_-___--..| 3, 606, 924 



Pennsylvania 
Quan- 
tity Value 
3, 750] $7, 500 
512, 741] 255, 069 
72, 825 
4, 236 
911 
144, 214 
35, 212 
3, 412 



Delaware 
Quan- 
tity Value 
(!) (1) 
664, 554 


1 The production of this item is included under ‘‘Unclassified producrs.”’ 
2 Includes fresh fillets of bluefish, halibut, mackerel, salmon, and wolffish. 
3 This has been included under ‘‘Miscellaneous.”’ 
4Includes smoked bluefish, cod, cod fillets and steaks, eels. flounders, goosefish, haddock, lake trout, 
shad, sturgeon, and sea herring 
(bloaters). 
5 Includes canned pickled eels, fish paste, clam products, pickled sea mussels, and terrapin, and turtle 
products. 
6 Includes smoked eels; halibut and swordfish liver oil; menhaden products; miscellaneous fish meal; 
and mussel-shell products. 
7 Includes fresh fillets of cod, flounders, haddock, and hake; canned oysters and clam products; salted 
boneless cod; fresh-shucked hard clams; menhaden products; and mussel-shell buttons. 
8 Includes smoked butterfish, chubs, haddock fillets, finnan haddie, sea herring (bloaters and kippers) , 
lake trout, mackerel, salmon, shad, sturgeon, and whitefish; kippered salmon and shad; and miscellaneous 
fish scrap. 
9 Includes oyster-shell products, king crab scrap and meal, and menhaden products. 
Note.—The total value of the manufactured products for the Middle Atlantic States was as follows: By 
manufacturing establishments, $13,452,877; and by fishermen, $378,741. 
have been manufactured from fishery products imported from another State or a foreign country: therefore, 
they cannot be correlated directly with the catch within the State. 
Some of the above products may 
Of the total number of persons engaged 
on transporting craft, 125 have been included as fishermen, and among the total number of persons engaged in 
the preparation of fishermen’s prepared products, 552 have been included as fishermen. 
