FISHERY IXDUSTKIES OF THE UK'ITED STATES. 59 



Mexican Fishery Products, ix Pounds, Imported into California, 1920. 



Species. 



Barracuda 



Bonito or skipjack 



Flounders 



Kingfish 



Mackerel 



Mullet 



" Perches," surf 



Pilchard 



Pompano, California 



Rockflshes 



Sea basses or "roc-k bass" 



Sea bass, black 



Sea bass, white, or squeteague. 



Sharks 



Sheepshoad 



"Smelt" 



Stinparees or st in^rays 



Swordflsh 



Tuna 



Whiteflsh 



Yellowtail 



Other fish 



Sea crawfish or spiny lobster . . 



Abalones 



Clams , 



Turtles 



Total. 



Augii.st. 



147,511 



798 



229,603 



1,912 

 90 



Septem- 

 ber. 



173,622 



11,028 



297,907 



5,230 



1,745 



1,858 

 90,245 



885 



485 



2,018 



41,414 



October. 



.531, 107 



18,.t39 



432,770 



48 



Novem- 

 ber. 



543,124 

 20,038 

 106,278 



670 



1,733 



75 



6,923 



20,360 



9,009 

 1,090 

 4,397 

 9,174 



165 

 171 



6,396 



Decem- 

 ber. 



456,700 

 16,007 

 35,950 



1.539 



4.230 



190 



815 



12,792 



2,206 



5,640 



200,415 



3,9.52' "26," 870* 



16,278 

 " 48,535' 



435 

 43,140 



9,625 

 '5,'266 



11,287 



22,443 

 7,367 



90,590 105,330 

 19,317 6,651 



86,958 

 2,387 



Total. 



2,300 



3,61.i,947 



216,344 



1,678,264 



48 



50,732 



90 



5,240 



3, 185 



231 



97,661 



3,305 



58, 168 



252, 462 



12,628 



165 



13,712 



24,885 



273 



724,281 



4,852 



218,400 



630 



942,020 



9.5,110 



25, 557 



76,918 



489,501 792,500 1,196,123 856,122 639,299 



8,121.225 



FISHERIES OF THE SOUTH ATLANTIC STATES IN 1918. 



The statistics of the fisheries contained in this report apply to the 

 commercial coast fisheries of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, 

 and the eastern coast of Florida for the calendar year, 1918." The 

 results of a similar canvass of the fisheries of the Gulf vStates in 1918, 

 includint? the western coast of Florida, are included in " Fishery Indus- 

 tries of the United States. Report of the Division of Statistics and 

 Methods of the Fisheries for 1919," pages 129 to 191. 



' The data were collected by Winthrqp A. Roberts and Rob Leon Greer, assisted in North Carolina by 

 Arthur Orr, E. M. Haynes, and G. W. Uoofnagle. 



