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Relative importance of each species of salmon canned within each district in 1925 



Relative importance of each district in the production of each species of salmon canned 



in 1925 



Average annual price per case of forty-eight 1-pound cans of salmon, 1915 to 1925 



PACK IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS 



Statistics of the salmon pack are again presented for subdivisions 

 of the three main districts of Alaska, and comparison is made with 

 similar statistics for 1924. These districts are described as follows: 



Bristol Bay. — The Bering Sea shore east and north of the Ugashik 

 River. 



Port Moller and Herendeen Bay. — Port Moller, Herendeen Bay, 

 and Nelson Lagoon. 



Ikatan-Shumagin Islands. — False Pass, Ikatan Bay, King Cove, 

 and the Shumagin Islands. 



Chignik. — Three canneries located at Chignik. 



Kodiak-Afognak Islands. — -Kodiak, Spruce, and Raspberry Islands. 



Cook Inlet. — -The shores of Cook Inlet. 



Prince William Sound. — Extends from Resurrection Bay to Point 

 Whitshed, except that the pack of fish taken in the Copper River 

 district by canneries at and near Cordova is omitted. 



Copper and Bering Rivers. — Extends from Point Whitshed to 

 Bering River and includes the pack by canneries at Cordova from 

 fish not credited to Prince William Sound. 



Yakutat and Dry Bay. — Extends from Yakutat Bay to and in- 

 cluding Dry Bay. 



Icy Strait-Lynn Canal. — West coast of Baranof and Chichagof 

 Islands, the shores of Cross Sound, Icy Strait, Lynn Canal, and 

 Stephens Passage south to Taku Harbor. Only part of the pack at 



