FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1929 743 



the total, were packed in the United States and Alaska; 1,400,750 

 cases, or 14 per cent in British Columbia; 1,031,298 cases, or 10 per 

 cent in Siberia; and 635,425 cases (estimated), or 6 per cent in Japan. 

 Compared with the pack in 1928, there was an increase of 1 per 

 cent in the pack in the United States and Alaska, a decrease of 31 

 per cent in British Columbia, a decrease of 30 per cent in Siberia, 

 and an increase of 190 per cent in Japan. Statistics of the pack in 

 Siberia and Japan were obtained from the 1930 annual statistical 

 number of the Pacific Fisherman. 



Pack of canned salmon, Pacific Coast Slates and Alaska, 1929, standard cases 



Products 



King, Chinook, or spring 



1-pound tall 



1-pound oval 



1-pound flat 



} 2-pound oval 



}/2-pound flat 



Total 



Red or sockeye: 



1-pound tall 



1-pound flat 



J^-pound flat 



Total 



United States 



Washington 0'-^8?L"^f ^^l' 



ifornia 



12, 975 

 3,87r 

 13, 394 

 193 

 66, 257 



Value 



$102, 450 



61, 377 



213, 620 



5,790 



1, 224, 490 



8,535 



2,991 



43, 180 



316 



128, 045 



96,690: 1,607,727 



2, 466 27, 619 



16, 420 197, 040 



104,136 1,874,448 



123,022 2,099,107 



183, 06( 



6,193 



6,193 



Value 



$47, 410 



68, 793 



656, 968 



9,480 



2, 350, 834 



3, 133, 485 



111, 474 



111,474 



Total 



Cases 



21,510 



6,862 



56, 574 



509 



194, 302 



279, 757 



Value 



$149, 86 



130, 170 



870, 588 



15,270 



3, 575, 324 



4, 741, 212 



2, 4661 27, 619 



16,420 197,040 



110,329! 1,985,922 



129,215 2,210,581 



Grand total, 



Alaska and 



United States 



50, 489 



6,862 



83,382 



509 



210, 622 



351, 864 



1,516,931 



91, 746 



210, 465 



1, 819, 142 



Value 



$394, 737 



130, 170 



1, 227, 240 



15, 270 



3, 833, 591 



5,601,008 



15, 609, 771 

 1,103,374 

 3, 601, 861 



20, 315, 006 



