18 



U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



of roe in Maryland and Virginia, including a small pack in Nortli 

 Carolina, as compared with 27,144 cans of fish and 1,191,048 cans 

 of roe in the Chesapeake Bay district in 1915. 



Pack op Shad and Alewives, by States, 1921. 



SHAD. 



i-pound flat (48 cans) 



J-pound oval (48 cans) 



1-pound tall (48 cans) 



Roe: 



i-pound flat (48 cans) . . 



i-pound oval (48 cans) . 



1-pound tall (48 cans) . . 



Total. 



Oregon. 



44 



42 



328 



Value. 



$132 



84 



984 



1,200 



Washington. 



315 



Value. 



Total. 



359 



42 



440 



12 

 17 

 24 



Value. 

 $1,075 

 84 

 1,296 



24 



51 

 67 



2,597 



ALEWIVES. 



No. 1 (48 cans) 



No. 2 (24 cans) 



Roe: 



No. i (48 cans) . 

 No. 1 (48 cans). 

 No. 2 (24 cans) . 



Total. 



Maryland. 



Cases. 



50 



250 



2,600 

 3,168 



6,068 



Value. 

 $170 

 600 



12,640 

 12, 554 



Virginia and North 

 Carolina. 



Cases. 

 12 



1,000 



5,757 



28,005 



Value. 

 $43 



6,400 

 29,705 

 96,542 



Total. 



Cases. 

 62 

 250 



1,000 



8,357 



31,173 



Value. 

 $213 

 600 



6, 400 

 42,345 

 109,096 



CANNED ALBACORE, TUNA, AND MACKEREL IN CALIFORNIA. 



The pack of albacore, tuna, and mackerel in California in 1921 

 amounted to 421,076 cases, valued at S3,085,956. In 1915, the only 

 one of these products packed was albacore to the value of $1,517,858. 

 From available data it appears that the 1921 pack of the tunas was 

 smaller than for any year since 1915. 



Pack of Albacore, Tuna, and Mackerel in California, 1921. 



