FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1935 



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Fisheries of the United States and Alaska — Continued 

 OPERATING UNITS: By sections— Continued 



Item 



Apparatus— Continued. 



Trammel nets 



Pound nets, trap nets, and weirs.. 



Stop nets 



Fyke nets - 



Bag nets and pocket nets 



Other nets 3 



Hooks, baits, or snoods 



Fish wheels.. 



Eel pots and traps 



Brush traps 



Lobster pots 



Crab, shrimp, crawfish pots, traps, drags, etc. 



Clam dredges 



Crab dredges 



Mussel dredges 



Oyster dredges 



Scallop dredges and drags 



Crab scrapes 



Tongs, rakes, hoes, forks, picks, grabs, etc 



Diving outfits . 



Crowfoot bars 



Other apparatus 5 



Lakes, 

 1934 



Number 

 123 

 9,008 



2,821 

 '726,"986 



2,710 



142 

 16 



685 



Mississippi 



River and 



tributaries, 



1931 



Number 

 518 

 374 



32, 541 



191 

 2, 459, 179 



3,994 



4,480 

 3,781 



A laska, 

 1934 



Number 



479 



(*) 



2,851 



Total for 



the various 



years 



Number 



1,114 



15, 238 



107 



43, 355 



144 



19, 699 



11, 209, 717 



322 



26, 471 



25, 250 



372, 556 



33, 872 



166 



286 



443 



1,816 



2,835 



586 



28, 502 



88 



5,165 



11, 516 



CATCH: By sections 

 (Expressed in thousands of pounds and thousands of dollars; that is, 000 omitted] 



' Includes the fisheries of Lake Okeechobee, Fla. 



3 Includes dip nets, push nets, reef net.^, scap nets, and drag nets. 



* Number not determined. 



' Includes periwinkle, cockle, and fish pots; harpoons; spears; baskets; coquina scoops; and sponge hooks. 



8 Less than 500 pounds or dollars. 



