FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1925 



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Statement, by fishing grounds, of quantities and values of certain fishery prod- 

 ucts landed at Boston and Gloucester, Mass., and Portland, Me., by American 

 fishing vessels, 1925 — Continued 



Note.— The items under "Miscellaneous" include bluebacks, 385,837 pounds, value $5,464; bonito, 

 30 pounds, value $2; butterfish, 13,847 pounds, value $2,200: eels, 300 pounds, value $6; flounders 6,637,972 

 pounds, value $275,787; herring, fresh, 1,542,465 pounds, value $18,553; herring, salted, 2,400,336 pounds, 

 value $84,265; menhaden, 40,000 pounds, value $300; rosefish, 54,610 pounds, value $926; salmon, 8 pounds, 

 value $1; shad, 1,498 pounds, value $115; sharks, 9,232 pounds, value $233; skates, 49,540 pounds, value 

 $1,019; smelt, 362 pounds, value $36; sturgeon, 2,342 pounds, value $580; swordfish, 1,527,180 pounds, value 

 $385,929; tuna, 145 pounds, value $3; whiting, 14,565 pounds, value $533; wolffish, 299,816 pounds, value 

 $7,149; lobster, 48 pounds, value $16; squid, 1,541 pounds, value $28; scallops, 48 pounds, value $18; spawn, 

 170,908 pounds, value $11,211; and tongues 840 pounds, value $48. 



