472 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 
Table showing, by apparatus and species, the yield of the fisheries of Lanai in 1900. 
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Apparatus and species. Lbs. Value. Apparatus and species. Lbs. Value. 
Seines: Lines—Continued. 
7A CARIN OBUOCCOODACOOCOSE 335 $84 aulinlineesaeeeeercacncre 3, 800 $760 
Aue: ies ee See 33, 000 3, 300 In IM an Wee ee eee 300 15 
(AMAA BF 335 fase wees oe a 12, 000 4,800 Buimubumulesesss esse 1, 400 112 
Wheihes maces saesiieccees 4,100 1, 230 Theihe-s2ss<ceu gees esas 1, 200 360 
TAO Sse see cececis cheno ne 10, 625 170 Kahala s cccececsecenoee: 5, 300 824 
Kalla Seen neocesscecc ces se 1,300 52 Kaki occ cache oes tee 125 138 
KRealekaleccs.ccceses2s-<s 300 30 Kalekalesesemancsacccses 200 20 
Ka welea.aactic<ecic eee tee 918 92 Kawakawa....-..-...--- 12, 000 1, 200 
NGO oS cetecar teccscieeccns 1,600 400 Mahim gine es serena 1,300 
IRouapaa.|.2ece.-csecnss 1,219 122 || Mano sien se nee 961 80 
GUTS tones cate ie ie ec e 2,714 1, 357 || Moanoztcasstncessee tee ae 4, 200 1, 050 
Aen ss Sees eee 313 78 Ole ee Oe eS 3, 241 810 
Mad eS ace cateiais <teareisisiaie 460 92 One eee ec ceo eee 300 90 
MaMa UME eee eeeeere eee. 82 8 Pakakit hiss. seemece scenic 182 18 
IMOaNOws saat ene see eee 1, 600 400 1 Ee Sy eas Soe Ree eae 845 127 
MOI acces: See ieee 4 20 Palanises coeence scence 1, 500 225 
We ayers iniw Sresereraia Sete Wiawrsierele 244 61 POOW B22 22 cee monies eee 200 20 
IN fell Pa eee e e eee 70 7 Bualueecer se sec scenaee 1, 000 250 
IN GD eases cos aleoecaen 12, 500 200 Puli See ote see 5, 200 1, 300 
INenwe isi 2 aces cecess--=- 1, 200 300 Wik sj 22ce. secs aceeeene 1, 800 
Opule ten. ns-eccapeeee. 747 149 Wilaie ieee eres 216 43 
Rakailakel geese. -pecsees 665 67 LOPS ae eas ah oee 590 148 
BING Sec eaeetctioos eee 3, 500 56 LODE re ate ans a 12,100 3, 025 
IPOUD OWS seers mise eee cere 200 20 Upapalucss-ss-e-- 4 114 11 
PU BF icieee, nies ctecstesae aa criss 8, 750 140 WWM se ceeeicnsoemce 1,111 167 
Pua esas cee sere tee: 1, 182 296 Wraluti-tsnsen coo eee 700 70 
WVCLOR eee cic fees aster tere 936 94 Weel Calis ctaaanicccmasctiene 1,700 170 
Miuhee ses sss 25s 25 23 200 20 
a Total. /---2Sccece = eease 101, 398 13, 690 
ROU es Me ace eeeces 101, 160 18, 645 
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Lines PUG C i evatavarniels nlaralarsyaye/oleloratetel= 2, 200 550 
AQW&....-. ajelaisia/atsiaistsissor 180 54 1 hoy: tee Ree ee ay sector 300 75 
PAS 2 See ee ee eas oes 110 11 Lim. 2.2663 eee te. 720 180 
PASSES oo eel aeteiainj2 clecea eis 400 150 PAPAL. > co. 2 camae cate ee 150 38 
Alene. NOs EL ete 38, 000 2,111 Waste: Fak ee ase 6,100 1, 525 
BANW EGE = siai2ras: 2) sizisieteieirsiclels’ate 345 35 Wiinaseheceeccsceceer sine 600 150 
ASW Wee rete Aa ye oS Nomis, & 365 182 ——_— ——_ | ————_ 
AWRCOWOCO sas sf=s0- jose 200 50 Total s-cenye. sss seesce 10, 070 2,518 
Hapuupuul:=22-s: s-sse se 213 21 




THE FISHERIES OF MAUI. 
Maui is divided into five districts—Hana, Honuaula, Kaupo, Lahaina, 
and Wailuku. Kahului, on Kahului Bay, on the north of the neck of 
land joining the two parts of the island, and Lahaina are shipping 
ports with fairly safe harbors. The principal port is Lahaina, which 
was formerly a place of much greater importance than at present, hav- 
ing been the favorite residence of the kings for many years. During 
the palmy days of the whale fishery Lahaina was a popular port of 
call for whalers who wanted supplies, as Maui was noted for its pota- 
toes and wheat. At one time the Pacific coast, during the early gold 
discoveries, drew most of its food supplies of these products from this 
island. The whalers in time ceased to visit the islands, and as the 
mainland furnished its own food supplies after a few years, Maui rap- 
idly decreased in wealth and population. Sugar is now the principal 
crop of the island. Lahaina and Wailuku are the only towns of any 
size on the island. 
A railroad now extends from Wailuku to Kahului, Sprecklesville, 
and Keia, and this has aided somewhat in extending the opportunities 
for the marketing of the fishery products taken at the Kahului fishery. 
