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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



The following canneries were closed during the year but may be 

 reopened : 



Southeastern Alaska: 



I Boca de Quadra. 

 Tenakee ^ 

 Yes Bay. 



Alaska Packers Association Wrangell. 



Alaska Sanitar j- Packing Co Cape Fanshaw. 



Hoonah Packing Co {Gamlfier Bay. 



The Nakat Packing Corporation Heceta Island. 



Northwestern Fisheries Co Santa Ana. 



Pacific American Fisheries Port Walter. 



Central Alaska: 



Alaska Packers Association Kasilof. 



W. G. Culver Point McManus. 



Gorman &Co Anchorage. 



Kenai River Packing Co Kenai. 



Kodiak Island Fishing & Packing Co Seward. 



Northwestern Fisheries Co Seldovia. 



Pacific American Fisheries 1 Unak wikTnfet 



Western Alaska: Alaska Salmon Co Kvichak Bav 



TOTAL CANNERIES OPERATED 



There were 156 canneries operated in Alaska in 1929 — 59 in south- 

 eastern, 68 in central, and 29 in western, which is 2 less in south- 



FKii'RK fi.--SaliiHiii ciiniiriy sIciiiiht in western Alaska 



eastern, 6 luore in central, and 1 less in the western district than in 

 1928, a net gain of 3 plants. The International Packing Co. operated 

 its floating cannery Internatioval in both the central and western dis- 

 tricts, and the Everett Packing Co.'s floating plant Mazama was like- 

 wise operated in those two districts, but each is included but once in 

 the total, the fonuer being credited to western and the latter to central 

 Alaska. 



