FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1935 



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Holdings of frozen fishery products, 1934 — Continued 

 BY SPECIES AND MONTHS— Continued 



Species 



Squid --- 



Sturgeon and spoonbill cat -. 



Suckers 



Swordfish 



Weakflsh (including southern "sea trout") 



Whiteflsh 



Whiting 



Miscellaneous fish 



Total 



Month ended the 15th of— 



July August ^^tT' October Novem- Decern 



Pounds 



1, 156, 956 



187, 298 



59, 576 



18,013 



367, 007 



705, 381 



7, 421, 992 



4, 786, 663 



50, 776, 975 



Pounds 



1, 142, 375 



199, 293 



67, 970 



190, 344 



566, 275 



961, 263 



8, 835, 306 



6, 060, 937 



62, 601, 025 



ber 



Pounds 



995, 577 



205, 369 



20, 663 



367, 688 



679, 894 



1, 087, 851 



8, 851, 058 



6,915,639 



73, 637, 283 



Pounds 



1,011,554 



254, 096 



19, 724 



401,987 



849, 950 



1, 127, 398 



8, 417, 392 



7, 732, 494 



77, 150, 809 



ber 



Pounds 



891, 434 



451, 766 



20, 668 



351,616 



983, 096 



1, 118, 178 



7, 613, 369 



8, 892, 235 



77, 125, 898 



ber 



Pounds 



898, 398 



509, 050 



17, 154 



531,888 



802, 303 



969, 288 



7, 126, 793 



10, 025, 865 



73, 850, 100 



BY GEOGRAPHICAL SECTIONS AND MONTHS s 

 [Expressed in thousands of pounds; that is, 000 omitted] 



Month ended the 15th of- 



January 



February.- 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September- 

 October 



November- 

 December. 



New 

 Eng- 

 land 



14, 870 

 9,888 

 4,568 

 3,531 

 4,260 

 11,413 

 21,798 

 26, 443 

 30, 736 

 29, 144 

 25, 551 

 25, 865 



Average 17,339 8,315 1,961 5,070 1,894 



Middle 

 Atlan- 

 tic 



9,780 

 7,996 

 6,093 

 4, 276 

 4,404 

 6,166 

 7,773 

 8,544 

 9,494 

 10, 704 

 12, 341 

 12, 203 



South 

 Atlan- 

 tic 



1,418 



980 



641 



421 



1, 206 



1,375 



1,716 



2,953 



3,348 



3,213 



3,113 



3,152 



North 



Central, 



East 



5,263 

 4,061 

 2,482 

 1,929 

 2,553 

 3,864 

 4,023 

 4,342 

 5,771 

 7,560 

 9,014 

 9,985 



North 



Centra], 



West 



2,064 

 1,765 

 1,340 

 1,228 

 1,424 

 1,614 

 1,651 

 1,882 

 1,858 

 2,286 

 2,603 

 3,016 



South 

 Cen- 

 tral 



412 

 308 

 346 

 205 

 269 

 289 

 409 

 395 

 406 

 585 

 588 

 611 



Pacific 3 



10, 853 

 7,525 

 3,043 

 4,249 

 6,437 

 9,953 

 13, 407 

 18, 042 

 22, 024 

 23, 659 

 23,916 

 19,018 



13, 511 



Total 



44, 660 

 32, 523 

 18, 513 

 15, 839 

 20, 553 

 34, 674 

 50, 777 

 62, 601 

 73, 637 

 77, 151 

 77, 126 

 73, 850 



48, 492 



2 New England includes the 6 States of that section; Middle Atlantic— New York, New Jersev, and Penn- 

 sylvania; South Atlantic— Delaware, Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia, West Virginia, North 

 Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida; North Central, East— Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, 

 and Wisconsin; Notth Central, West— Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, South Dakota, Ne- 

 braska, and Kansas; South Central— Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, 

 Oklahoma, and Arkansas; and Pacific— Washington, Oregon, California, and Alaska. 



3 Includes a small amount of fish held in Colorado in the Mountain section. 



COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS OF CURED FISH 



During 1934 monthly cold storage holdings of cured herring and 

 mild-cured salmon averaged 13,826,000 pounds, wliich is a decrease 

 of 7 percent as compared with the average monthly holdings in 1933. 

 The holdings during October were largest, amounting to 16,916,880 

 pounds, and the smallest w^ere in March, amounting to 10,553,839 

 pounds. 



Holdings of cured fish, 1934, by species and months 



