FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES, 1935 



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Industries related to the fisheries of the Chesapeake Bay States, 1934 — -Continued 

 PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED— Continued 



1 The production of this item is included under "Miscellaneous." 



2 This item is usually an intermediate product, and, although included in the total, may be shown in 

 its final stage of procsssing in this or another State. 



3 The production of this item is included under "Unclassified products." 

 * Includes canned hard-clam chowder, oysters, and terrapins. 



5 Includes alewife dry scrap and blue-crab meal. 



6 Includes menhaden acid scrap, and miscellaneous dry and acidulated scrap. 



' Includes corned alewives; smoked alewives, butterflsh, carp, chub, Cisco, eels, herring, salmon, sturgeon, 

 tullibees, and whitefish; herring, bloaters; kippered salmon; alewife oil; marine-shell products; and pearl 

 essence. 



8 Includes salted tight-pack alewife roe; pickled alewives; pan-dressed frozen croaker and squeteagues; 

 menhaden oil; and canned blue crabs. 



Note. — The total value of manufactured products in the Chesapeake Bay States was as follows: By 

 manufacturing establishments, $7,826,195; and by fishermen, $11,228. Some of the above products may 

 have been imported from another State or a foreign country; therefore, they cannot be correlated directly 

 with the catch within the State. Of the total number of persons engaged on transporting vessels and boats, 

 483 have been included as fishermen, and among the total number of persons engaged in the preparation 

 of fishermen's prepared products, all have been included as fishermen. 



MARYLAND 



Fisheries of Maryland, 1934 

 OPERATING UNITS: By gear 



