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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Canned fishery -products and byproducts of the United States and Alaska, 1934 — Con. 



FISH UTILIZED AND PRODUCTS OF THE MENHADEN INDUSTRY 



» 463,346,000 pounds. 

 .t^lSl n'^jf Pf'S'^uction, 32,450 tons, valued at $1,040,745, were reported as dry scrap, and 5,485 tons valued 

 at $206, 9n2 as fish meal. 



Note.— The menhaden factories were located as follows: 1 in New York, 2 in New Jersey, 2 in Delaware. 

 10 m Virgmia, 7 m North Carolina, 1 in Georgia, and 4 in Florida. 



PRODUCTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BYPRODUCTS 



" Includes the production of burbot liver oil in Wisconsin. 



2' Includes ground-flsh and miscellaneous dry scrap, as well as the production of miscellaneous acid 

 scrap by 1 firm in Virginia. 



2» Includes salmon egg, clam, and miscellaneous meal. 

 3" Includes tuna, shark, and miscellaneous oil. 



31 A quantity of liquid glue produced by 1 firm in California is included with the production of liquid 

 glue of the .\tlantic and Gulf coasts. 



32 Includes isinglass, shark skins, and fins, kelp products, and miscellaneous novelties. 



Note.— The oils produced on the Pacific coast are reported in trade gallons (7}^ pounds) and those pro- 

 ouced on the Atlantic and Gulf coasts are reported in United States gallons (about 7.74 pounds). 



