FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 

 Fisheries of Florida i:; 191J — Continued. 



117 



Item. 



East coast. 



West coast. 



Total. 



piiODucTS — continued. 



Latlyfisli 



Leather jacket or "turbot".. 

 Menhaden: 



Fresh 



Salted 



Monnfish 



Mullet: 



Fresh 



Salted 



MuUer roe, salted 



Parrotfish 



Permit 



Pittfish 



Piiifi.-h or sailor's choice 



Pomnano: 



Fresh 



Salted 



Porpios 



Porklish 



Redfish or red drum, salted. , 



Scamp 



Sea bass 



Sea gar or needlefish 



Serpeantfish or snook 



Shad 



Sharks 



Sheeii.shead 



Snaiijior: 



Man prove 



Mil' Ion 



Red 



Spanish mackevel: 



Fresh 



Salted 



Pov nils. 



1,280 



370 



45,362,600 



7,970 

 10,417,SS9 



3,500 



7,290 



U,762 



442,535 



133,419 



5,950 

 1,710 



41,331 



ino 



■ 314, 774 



963,606 



63, 775 



104,303 



23,186 



241,078 



20,200 



3,001,965 



Spol , 



Squo!eapiie or "sea trout "' : 



Fre-^h 



Salted 



Stnreeon , 



Sturgeon caviar and roe 



Tang. 



393, 030 

 1, 645, 223 



Tarjjon 



Yellow tail 



Yellowtail or "silver perch " . . 



Shrimp 



Sea crawfish 



Crabs: 



Hard 



Stone 



Terrapin 



Turtles 



Clams, hard 



Conch moat 



Oysters, market: 



Pu))lic 



Private 



Sponpes: 



Glove 



43, 970 



8,f67,918 



23,503 



52,000 



firass 



.Sheepswool. 



Wire 



Yellow 



Total 81,211,488 1 1,746,175 



6,850 

 2,400 

 7,000 



313, 425 

 145,565 



Value. 

 S13 

 13 



210, 175 



245 

 397, 147 



70 



244 



451 



13,033 



19,889 



328 

 57 



2,699 



5 



S,629 



ia5,K44 



526 



4,115 



975 

 7,300 

 2,000 



218,085 



11,998 

 142,091 



1,279 



206,6.51 



1,174 



1,800 



402 

 600 

 700 



15, lai 

 4,994 



Pounds. 



7, 756 



263, 530 



21,022 



650 



22, 569, 736 

 2,453,030 



86,285 



7,865 

 6,596 

 21, 132 



235,992 

 3, 075 

 56,742 

 2,400 

 7,321 

 300 

 31,64-t 



'75,'745' 



988, 6C2 



103,099 



14,100 



7,230,168 



3,408,701 

 27,200 

 37,977 



1,630,686 



31,625 



4,915 



12 



600 



1,8(X) 



31, 735 



3, 250, 468 

 322, 015 



24,500 



2,475 



65, 370 



160, 872 



2,000 



2, 602, 4-16 

 13,496 



2,022 



73, 033 



276, 168 



9, 324 

 91,641 



54,753,639 



?357 



6,779 



669 



23 



973,129 



177,974 



17, 593 



294 

 230 



809 I 



27,202 



520 



2,442 



144 



366 



10 



2, l!-0 



2,508 



32,627 



4,359 



564 



455,640 



244,026 

 1,505 

 1,519 



145, 534 



3,772 



620 



12 



30 



180 



1,537 



81,408 

 16,064 



2,600 



206 



4, 429 



14,336 



100 



121,049 

 771 



245 



12, 12,5 



675, 781 



2,817 



34, 187 



3,420,363 



Pounds. 



1,250 



• 8,128 



48,626,130 



21,022 



8.620 



32, 9s7, 625 



2,453,930 



85,285 



3,500 



15, 155 



21,35S 



463,667 



369,411 

 3,075 

 62, 692 

 4, 110 

 7,321 

 300 

 72,975 ; 

 100 ' 

 388,519 I 

 963,60;) 

 63,775 I 

 1,092,%5-| 



127,185 ' 

 255. 178 

 7,250,368 



6,470,666 j 

 27,200 I 

 431,007 ! 



3,27.5,909 



31,625 



4,915 



12 



600 



1,800 



31,735 



43, 970 



12,118,386 



345,518 



> 52, 000 



24, .500 



2,475 



72, 220 



2 163, 272 



9,000 



'2,915,871 

 * 159,061 



2,022 



73, 033 



276, 168 



9,324 



91,611 



135,965,127 



Value. 



SIS 

 370 



2:3,95-1 

 661) 

 233 



1,370,270 



177,974 



17,593 



70 



53S 



701 



13,842 



47, 151 



520 



2,770 



201 



366 



10 



4, 879 



11,197 



135, ,--14 



526 



36,742 



5,334 



7,903 



457,640 



462,111 



1, 505 



13,51/ 



287, 025 



3,772 



020 



12 



30 



180 



1,537 



1,279 



3ts, 059 



17, 238 



1,800 

 2, ()0() 



206 

 4,831 

 14, 936 



800 



136, 183 

 5, 765 



245 



12,125 



675, 781 



2, 817 



34, 187 



5, 166, 538 



1 1.50,000 in number. » 20,409 bushel.':. " 416.553 bushel?. 



SPONGE FISHERY OF FLORIDA. 



< •-2,723 bushelir. 



Tlie sponge lishory of Florida is prosecuted on the west coast of 

 the State, and the catcli is st^ld by bunches chiefly tlirough the sjxmge 

 exdiango at Tarpon vSprings. The hirge wool and grass sponges are 

 estimated at 2^ pounds per bunch, small wool sponges at 1 pound, 

 and yellow antl wire sponges at H pounds. In 1919 the quantity 

 sold ui flif <-\r].uu-<' ;nnr.nMtc'd to 424,075 pounds, valued at S707,964, 



