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U. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Industries related to the fisheries of the South Atlantic and Gulf States, 1934 — Con. 

 PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED— Continued 



1 This item has been included under "Unclassified products." 



2 Includes fresh fillets of croaker, sea bass and squeteagues. and fresh pandressed croaker. 



3 Includes fresh and frozen fillets of flounders, groupers, mullet, red snapper, snook, Spanish mackerel, and 

 squeteagues, and fresh steaks of red snapper. 



* Includes fresh steaks of grouper and red snapper; and fresh and frozen fillets of flounders, red snapper, 

 Spanish mackerel, and squeteagues. 



5 This item has been included under "Miscellaneous." 



^ Includes canned coquina broth, hard-clam products, conch chowder, fish chowder, and turtle products. 



' Includes corned alewives, salted spot, menhaden fish meal, and oyster-sheU poultry feed. 



' Includes canned shrimp and oyster-shell products. 



' Includes cooked and peeled shrimp and pickled shrimp; canned oysters and terrapin products; and 

 menhaden products. 



" Includes fresh-shucked bay scallops; salted mallet roe; smoked fillets of kingflsh, mullet, and Spanish 

 mackerel; shark hides, fins and oil; king crab scrap; fish meal: and oyster-shell lime. 



" Includes canned shrimp and oysters, and oyster-shell products. 



'2 Includes salted mullet and oyster-shell lime. 



'3 Includes canned frog products and oyster-shell products. 



i< Includes canned shrimp and oyster-shell lime. 



Note.— The total value of the products for the South Atlantic and Gulf States was as follows: By manu- 

 facturing establishments, $9,906,595; and by fishermen, $129,700. Some of the above products may have 

 been manufactured from products imported from another State or country; therefore, they cannot be 

 correlated directly with the catch within the State. Of the total number of persons engaged" in the prep- 

 aration of fishermen's manufactured products, 862 have also been included as fishermen and 203 of the 

 persons shown on transporting craft have also been included as fishermen. This should be considered when 

 computing the total number of persons in the fishery industries exclusive of duplication. 



NORTH CAROLINA 



Fisheries of North Carolina, 1934 

 OPERATING UNITS: Bt geak 



