FISHERY INDUSTRIES. 



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Salmon Taken in 1919. by Apparatus and Species, for Each Geographic 

 Section op Alaska- — Continued. 



Apparatus and species. 



Southeast 

 Alaska. 



Central 

 Alaska. 



Western 

 Alaska. 



Total. 



Lines: 



Coho, or silver 



Chum, or keta 



Humpback, or pink. 



King, or spring 



Red, orsockeye 



278,692 

 63, 372 

 96, 180 



564,606 

 8S0 



Total ' 1,003,730 



Dip nets: 



Coho, or silver. . 

 Bang, or spring. 

 Red, orsockeye. 



Total. 



Wheels: 



Chum, or keta. . 

 King, or spring. 



Total. 



Total: 



Coho, or silver 



Chum, or keta 



Humpback, or pink. 



King, or spring 



Red, orsockeye 



Grand total 39, 542, 800 



1,822,825 



9,457,915 



24,409,343 



637, 138 



3,215,639 



10,362 



3,554 



95,775 



109,691 



502, 477 



1,964,055 



1,439,908 



58, 1.39 



5,772,951 



9,737,620 



22,499 

 6,163 



28,662 



104. 544 

 757, 150 

 45,a35 

 272,715 

 7,712,141 



8,892,185 



278,692 

 63,372 

 96,180 



564,606 



1,003,730 



10,362 

 3,554 

 95,775 



109,691 



22,499 

 6,163 



28,662 



2, 429, 846 



12, 179, 120 



25,894,976 



967, 992 



16,700,731 



68,172,665 



SALMON CANNING. 



CHANGES IN CANNERIES. 



Several chanf^es in the ownership of canneries were reported in 

 1919. In southeast Alaska, the Mountain Point Packing Co. ac- 

 quired the plant of the Alaska Clam Canninp; Co., which ceased to 

 operate in Alaska; the Southern Alaska Canninf:^ Co. took over the 

 cannery of the Alaska Pacific Herriiifj; Co., at Big Port Walter, which 

 latter concern was dissolved; the Doyhof Fish Products Co. sold its 



flant at Scow^ Bay to the G. W. Hume Co. and withdrew from Alaska. 

 n central Alaska, the plant of the Lighthouse Canning Co., at Cor- 

 dova, was sold to the Ilillcrv-Scott Co.; the Eyak River Packing Co., 

 operating a ])lant on Kvak River, was formerly the C'lark-Graham 

 Co.; and the Abercromhie Packing Co. was superseded by F. H. 

 Madden. No change in the ownership of the latter cannery is 

 understood to have taken place. In western Alaska, the interests 

 of the Everett Packing Co., Phoenix Packing Co., and the Fidalgo 

 Island Packing Co., all at Herendeen Bay, were consolidated. Tlicir 

 canning operations were earned on at the plant of the Fidalgo Island 

 Packing Co. The Yukon cannery of the Carlisle Packing (yo. was 

 moved from Andreafski down to Kwiguk Slough, about 12 miles 

 from the mouth. 



NEW CANNERIES." 



There were 13 new salmon canneries in Alaska in 1919, 9 of which 

 were opened and operated in southeast Alaska. 



New canneries are indicated by asterisks (*) in the table on page 42. 



