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In Alaska the pack amounted to 2,596,826 cases, valued at 

 $19,632,744, divided as follows: Red or sockeye, 1,765,798 cases, 

 valued at $15,841,404; humpback or pink, 423,984 cases, valued at 

 $1,788,778; chum or keta, 255,495 cases, valued at $942,525; coho 

 or silver, 106,555 cases, valued at $600,140; and king or spring, 

 44,994 cases, valued at $459,897. 



On Puget Sound the pack of sockeyes amounted to 97,035 cases, 

 valued at $1,782,449; of pinks, 402,688 cases, valued at $1,732,219; 

 of cohos, 76,806 cases, valued at $570,587; of chums, 28,431 cases, 

 valued at $103,864; of red springs, 11,516 cases, valued at $136,605; 

 of pink springs, 4,218 cases, valued at $22,791; of white springs, 

 9,628 cases, valued at $38,231; and of steelheads, 9 cases, valued at 

 $136. The total pack on Puget Sound amounted to 630,331 cases, 

 valued at $4,386,882. 



The Columbia River pack, amounting to 334,009 cases, valued at 

 $4,394,335, was graded as follows: Chinook, fancy, 231,632 cases, 

 valued at $3,507,776; chinook, standard, 34,916 cases, valued at 

 $354,295; chinook, pink, 9,067 cases, valued at $54,791; chinook, 

 white, 7,372 cases, valued at $25,108; coho or silver, 30,395 cases, 

 valued at $213,004; steelhead, 12,510 cases, valued at $133,747; 

 sockeye or blueback, 6,851 cases, valued at $101,848; and chum or 

 keta, 1,266 cases, valued at $3,766. 



Canneries located on coastal streams of Washington packed 

 13,552 cases, valued at $93,082, consisting of 2,571 cases of chinooks 

 or springs, valued at $28,538; 4,321 cases of cohos or silvers, valued 

 at $22,537; 1,068 cases of sockeyes or bluebacks, valued at $21,350; 

 5,435 cases of chums, valued at $20,029; and 157 cases of hump- 

 backs or pinks, valued at $628. 



The pack on Oregon coastal streams, amounting to 15,760 cases, 

 valued at $226,516, consisted of 15,638 cases of chmooks or springs, 

 valued at $225,966, and 122 cases of cohos or silvers, valued at $550. 



In California the pack was made up entirely of chinooks to the 

 amount of 9,296 cases, valued at $133,610. 



The following tables give the quantity and value of the pack of 

 the various species of salmon canned during 1921, by geographic 

 divisions, for the Pacific coast of the United States and Alaska, and 

 by fishing districts for the Pacific coast States: 



Pack of Canned Salmon on the Pacific ('oast of United States and Alaska in 

 1921. BY Geographic Divisions. 



