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not included in the list of salmon canneries. Its chief output in 1935 

 was canned salmon, although a small pack of clams was also produced. 

 A hand cannery known as the Alaska Native Cooperative Consoli- 

 dated Cannery was operated by a group of natives at Sand Point 

 Village. 



CANNERIES NOT OPERATED 



The plant of the Pacific American Fisheries, Inc., at Excursion 

 Inlet was closed during the season, as its catch of salmon was packed 

 at the cannery of the Astoria & Puget Sound Canning Co. under a 

 cooperative arrangement. 



The Cordova Fisheries Co., Inc., which entered the salmon-canning 

 business at Cordova in 1934, canned only clams in 1935. The Glacier 

 Sea Foods Co. did not operate its plant at Cordova, the new building 

 to replace the floating cannery being incomplete when the season 

 opened, and its catch was packed by the New England Fish Co. Other 

 canneries in the central district that had operated in the previous 

 year and were closed in 1935 were the Shepard Point Packing Co. at 

 Shepard Point, the Seward Fisheries, Inc., at Seward, and the Ninil- 

 chik Packing Co. at Ninilchik. 



Fourteen canneries that had operated in the Bristol Bay district in 

 1934 remained idle in 1935 because of the sharp curtailment of fishing 

 for conservation purposes. Of these, 4 were plants of the Alaska 

 Packers Association, 3 of Libby, McNeill & Libby, 2 of Pacific 

 American Fisheries, Inc., 2 of Reel Salmon Canning Co., and 1 each 

 of the Alaska Salmon Co., Bristol Bay Packing Co., and the Nakat 

 Packing Corporation. 



The salmon and clam cannery of the Enterprise Seafood Co. at 

 Ninilchik, which was idle in 1934, was reopened for packing clams 

 only. The Blue Island Packing Co. has been dropped from the list 

 of idle canneries, as its operations in recent years have been devoted 

 entirely to herring. Other canneries which are no longer listed, 

 because they have been dismantled, are as follows: Alaska Packers 

 Association, Nushagak Bay; and Pacific American Fisheries, at 

 Dundas Bay, Shakan, and Nushagak. 



The following canneries were closed during the year but may be 

 reopened: 



Southeast Alaska: 



Alaska Pacific Fisheries Burnett Inlet. 



(Boca de Quadra. 

 Chomly. 

 Funter Bay. 

 Pybus Bay. 

 Tenakee. 



Alaska Packers Association iWrangell 



Alaska Sanitary Packing Co Cape Fanshaw. 



Hoonah Packing Co Gambier Bay. 



Icy Straits Fisheries, Inc. (floating plant) Idaho Inlet. 



Libby, McNeill & Libby Klawak. 



Nakat Packing Corporation, The Ketchikan. 



/Boca de Quadra. 



Excursion Inlet. 



Hunter Bay. 

 < Kasaan. 



Ketchikan. 



Port Walter. 



,Santa Ana. 

 Karl Thiele Lake Bay. 



Pacific American Fisheries, Inc. 



