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Quantity and Value op By-Products Manufactured from Fishery Products 

 IN Baltimore City and Various Counties in Maryland in 1920. 



1 Represents output of one plant each in Dorchester, Somerset, and Talbot Coimties. 



2 Represents output of one plant in Dorchester, two plants in Somerset, and one plant in Talbot County, 

 made from crab waste and fish cuttings. 



Investment, Persons Engaged, and Wages Paid in the Wholesale Fishery 

 Trade op Maryland, 1920, by Localities. 



Localities. 



Baltimore 



Crisfield, Lawsonia, and Smith Island 



Cambridge 



Oxford and Belle vue 



St. Michaels and Claiborne 



Tilghman Island 



Annapolis and Eastport 



Deal Island and Chance 



Chester and Rock HaU 



Hoopers Island 



Bishops Head, Wingate, and ToddvUle 



Mount Vernon and Marion 



Wynne, Airedale^and Cornfield Harbor 



Rock Point and BlacMstoue 



Galloway 



Whitehaven, Nanticoke, and Bivalve 



Taylor Island 



Havre de Grace, PerryvUle, and North East. 



Solomons, Plum Point, and Benedict 



Fainnount, Inverness, and Rumbley 



Shadyside 



Mayo and Deale 



Miscellaneous localities 



Total 



FISHERIES OF VIRGINIA. 



In 1920 the number of persons engaged in the fisheries and related 

 industries of Virginia was 19,378, of whom 1,995 were on fishmg ves- 

 sels, 563 on vessels transporting fishery products, 11,612 in the 

 shore or boat fisheries, and 5,208 in the wholesale fishery trade, can- 

 ning establishments, etc. 



The amomit of capital invested amounted to $10,709,499, which 

 includes 448 fishing and transporting vessels, valued at $3,222,700, 

 with a net tonnage of 9,883 tons and outfits valued at $704,068; 

 8,880 boats, valued at $1,188,136; fishing apparatus with a value of 

 $1,255,891; shore and accessory property to the value of $3,561,449; 

 and cash capital to the amount of $777,255. 



