FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 19 3 7 



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Industries related to the fisheries of the Pacific Coast States, 19S6 — Continued 

 PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED— Continued 



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



J 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 cod, "lingcod," and rockfishes; frozen steaks of cod and salmon; and fresh- 

 shucked oysters and bay scallops. 



< This item has been included with "Miscellaneous." 



« Includes green salted cod in process, partly boned; spiced and pickled herring; salmon bellies; and stur- 

 geon eggs for caviar. 



6 Includes salted sablefish. and salmon, and sturgeon eggs for caviar. 



' Includes salted barracuda, black sea bass, cabrilla, pilchards, tuna, and yellowtail; pickled and spiced 

 herring; boneless and absolutely boneless salted cod; green salted cod in process, partly boned; and mild- 

 cured shad. 



' Includes smoked salmon, shad, smelt, and kippered sturgeon. 



• Includes smoked chub, mackerel, sablefish, swordflsh, and tuna. 



10 Includes canned salted cod, shad roe, hard clam chowder, and hard clams steamed in the shell. 



n Includes canned smoked salmon, salmon eggs for bait, kippered sturgeon, whole razor clams, and razor 

 clam juice. 



'2 Includes pilchard, salmon, and salmon-egg meal, 



13 Includes abaloue and miscellaneous fish meal. 



'* Includes pilchard and salmon oils, and miscellaneous liver oils. 



u Includes whale, sperm, and miscellaneous fish and liver oils. 



'8 Includes smoked herring bloaters and kelp products. 



" Includes fresh fillets of flounders, "lingcod," and rockfishes; fresh-shucked hard clams; salmon and sal- 

 mon-egg meal; salmon oil; crushed oyster shells for poultry feed and lime; and marine-shell novelties. 



1* Includes fresh-shucked eastern, Japanese, and native oysters, canned shad roe, dried shrimp, liquid 

 glue, kelp products, oyster-shell lime, and marine-shell novelties. 



Note. — The total value of manufactured products in the Pacific Coast States was as follows: By man- 

 ufacturing establishments, $52,498,170; and by fishermen, $232,009. Some of the above products may have 

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

 catch within the State. All of the persons engaged in the preparation of fishermen's manufactured products 

 have been included a'; fishermen. 



WASHINGTON 



Fisheries of Washington, 19S6 

 CATCH: By districts 



' Nearly all of the cod were taken off Alaska. 



> The Washington coast pilchard fishery was inaugurated in 1936 as the result of legislation revising the 

 State tax to permit the use of this fish for reduction purjioses. 



