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Exports, by countries receiving, of domestic ]nckled salmon, calendar years HJlS to 



lyiHT — Continued 



Country leceiving 



EUROPE 



Denmark 



Germany 



Netherlands 



Norway 



Sweden 



United Kingdom _.. 



NORTH AMERICA 



Canada 



Costa Rica 



Panama 



Bermuda. -- 



Jamaica 



Other British West Indies 



Cuba 



Dominican Republic 



Netherland West Indies 



French West Indies 



Virgin Islands of United States 



SOUTH AMERICA 



Argentina.. 



Venezuela 



Pounds Value 



295,400 

 1, 853, 800 

 187, 400 

 196,400 

 230,600 

 77,600 



9,600 

 1,000 

 3,600 



200 



200 

 1,200 



600 



1,400 



12,800 



600 

 3,200 



800 

 200 



$88, 196 

 475, 486 

 49,454 

 67, 316 

 64,567 

 24,527 



1,594 



66 



480 



51 



39 



125 



85 



187 



1,405 



65 



264 



386 

 16 



Country receiving 



OCEANIA 



Australia 



British Oceania. 



French Oceania 



New Zealand 



AFRICA 



British South Africa 



Total 



RECAPITULATION 



Europe 



North America 



South America 



Oceania 



Africa... 



Pounds Value 



57,400 



600 



200 



4,400 



2, 841, 200 

 34,400 



1,000 

 62,600 



8,200 



$9, 626 



60 



14 



474 



2,888 



787, 371 



769, 546 



4,361 



402 



10, 174 



2,888 



The following table gives a summary, by customs districts, of the 

 exports of domestic fresh and cured salmon from 1900 to 1915, in- 

 clusive, and a detailed statement of the same for the years 1916 to 

 1927, inclusive. The greater part of the shipments pass through 

 the New York City customs district. 



Exports, by customs districts, of domestic pickled, fresh, etc., salm.on 

 SUMMARY, FISCAL YEARS 1900 TO 1915 ' 



Customs district from which 

 exported 



Atlantic ports 



Gulf ports 



Mexican border ports 



Pacific ports 



Northern border and Lake ports.. 



1901 



$346,924 $330,890 

 j 5 



1, 192 ' 535 



185,644 i 92,698 



1,516 j 2,610 



1902 



$503, 439 



143 



1,857 



188, 177 



819 



1903 



$767, 397 



30 



1,227 



99, 018 



1,680 



1905 



$1, 103, 034 



124 



1,160 



56, 167 



3,004 



$1, 757, 832 



159 



997 



66, 772 



6,895 



1906 



$1, 781, 476 



14 



788 



139, 606 



5,580 



Customs district from which 

 exported 



Atlantic ports.. 



Gulf ports 



Mexican border ports 



Pacific ports 



Northern border and Lake 

 ports. 



1907 



$1,797,411 



276 



424 



73,927 



6,705 



1908 



, 590, 778 



7,226 



167 



44,313 



5,560 



1909 



$1, 230, 542 



49 



25 



50,834 



7.110 



1910 



$1, 479, 656 



74 



202 



50, 521 



2,187 



1911 



$1, 514, 599 



1,542 



18 



46, 167 



10, 813 



1912 



$1, 586, 319 



202 

 33,190 



10,440 



Customs district 

 from which ex- 

 ported 



New York... 



Alaska 



Puget Sound 



$2, 060, 068 

 20,995 

 7,354 



$2, 067, 366 

 16, 932 

 59, 713 



1915 



$1, 377, 840 

 6,630 

 2,020 



Customs district 

 from which ex- 

 ported 



San Francisco 



All other districts. 



1913 



$26,030 

 8,119 



$29,880 

 21, 418 



1915 



28,777 

 9,592 



' A more detailed statement for 1900 to 1912 may be found in Pacific Salmon Fisheries, by John N. Cobb , 

 Appendix 111, Report U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries, 1916, pp. 202-203. Washington, 1917. 



