FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1929 941 



Indnslries related to the fisheries of the west coast of Florida, 1928 — Conliimed 

 WHOLESALE FISHERY TRADE 



Items 



Establishments 



Persons engaged: 



Proprietors 



Saln,ried employees 



Wage earners 



Paid to salaried employees 



Paid to wage earners 



Total salaries and wages. 



Bay 

 County 



$20, 865 

 18, 743 



39, 608 



Charlotte 

 County 



$18, 744 

 27, 854 



46, 598 



Citrus 

 and Pasco 

 Counties 



$3, 220 

 13, 512 



16, 732 



Escambia, 

 Okaloosa, 

 and Santa 



Rosa 

 Counties 



$57, 690 

 69, 299 



126, 989 



Franklin 

 and Gulf 

 Counties 



$7, 696 

 33, 340 



41,036 



Hills- 

 borough 

 County 



$15,880 

 21, 550 



37, 430 



Items 



Lee and j Levy and 



Collier j Wakulla 



Counties Counties 



Manatee 



and Sara- Monroe 

 sota County 

 Counties 



Pinellas 

 County 



Total 



Establishments 



Persons engaged: 



Proprietors 



Salaried employees. 

 Wage earners 



26 



31 



8 

 150 



Paid to salaried employees. 

 Paid to wage earners 



$13, 500 

 5,346 



Total salaries and wages 18, 846 



$6, 219 

 19, 470 



$14, 061 

 14, 940 



$14, 090 

 33, 587 



$28, 504 



25,689 



29,001 



47, 677 



98, 482 



110 



138 



57 



472 



$200, 469 

 327, 619 



528, 088 



PREPARED FISHERY PRODUCTS AND BY-PRODUCTS 



PRODUCTS PREPARED BY THE FISHERMEN 



1 A. standard case contains forty-eight 5-ounce cans of oysters; forty-eight 5-ounce cans in the dry pack, 

 or forty-eight 5'^-ounce cans in the wet pack of shrimp. 



2 Includes canned turtle and canned clam products, shark and sawfish products, menhaden products, 

 yster-shell products, and salted fish other than mullet and mullet roe. • 



