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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Industries related to the fisheries of the Chesapeake Bay States, 1936 — Continued 

 PRODTJCTS MANUFACTURED— Continued 



Item 



Maryland 



Virginia 



By manufacturing establishments — Continued. 



Clams, hard, canned chowder standard cases,. 



Oysters, fresh-shucked gallons. . 



Oystershell products: 



Poultry feed tons__ 



Lime do 



Lime, "burned" do 



Unclassified products: 



Fresh fillets pounds. . 



Salted and smoked do 



Canned standard cases. _ 



Dry scrap tons.. 



Miscellaneous 



Quantity 



42, 795 



2, 188, 557 



45, 137 

 25, 300 



< 492, 500 



« 16, 064 



7 950 



Total. 



By fishermen: 

 Alewives: 



Pickled pounds. 



Smoked do... 



Eels, salted do... 



Total 



Grand total. 



2,500 



1,000 



107, 240 



Value 

 $84, 961 

 2, 579, 264 



193, 288 

 36, 920 



Quantity 



* 97, 125 

 « 73, 956 

 ' 18, 750 

 » 919, 312 



1,604,038 



26, 452 

 22, 141 

 9,802 



3 115,000 

 8 248 



4, 983, 865 



110 



20 

 8, 195 



8,325 



Value 



$2, 125, 558 



136,369 

 122, 379 

 72, 134 



3 13, 750 



(») 



8 7, 853 

 10 76, 782 



4, 829, 81& 



4,829,819 



1 The production of this item is included under "Unclassified products." 



2 This item is usually an intermediate product and, although included in the total, may be shown in its 

 final stage of processing in this or another State. 



3 Includes fresh fillets of haddock, sea robin, scup. and Spanish mackerel. 



< Includes salted spot and corned and tight-pack cut alewives; smoked alewives, butterflsh, carp, chub, 

 Cisco, tuUibees, eels, sea herring, salmon, sturgeon, lake trout, and whitefish. 



' Tlie production of this item is included under "Miscellaneous." 



' Includes canned fish paste, oysters, and oyster, shrimp, and terrapin soup. 



' Includes alewife and blue crab scrap. 



8 Includes miscellaneous fish scrap. 



° Includes alewife oil, marine-shell products, and pearl essence. 



'0 Includes fresh-shucked hard clams, tight-pack alewife roe, menhaden meal, miscellaneous acid scrap, 

 miscellaneous oil, and canned blue crabs. 



Note.— The total value of manufactured products in the Chesapeake Bay States was as follows: By 

 manufacturing estal)lishments, .$9,813,684; and by fishermen, $8,325. Some of the above products may have 

 been imported from another State or a foreign country; therefore, they cannot be correlated directly with 

 the catch within the State. Of the total number of persons engaged on transporting vessels 685 have been 

 included as fishermen, and among the total number of persons engaged in the preparation of fishermen's 

 prepared products, all have been included as fishermen. 



MARYLAND 



Fisheries of Maryland, 1936 

 OPERATING UNITS: By gear 



