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V. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



Fishery permits ifisncd by local representative oj the Bureau of Fisheries in 

 Cook Inlet district, Alaska, in 1923 — Continued 



KODI.\K--\FOGNAK DISTEICT 



Salmon fishery oi^erations were carried on in the Kodiak-Afognak 

 district under nine permits issued by the Secretary of Commerce. 

 No operations were reported under permits Nos. 61, 78, and 80, is- 

 sued, respectively, to Michael P. Galvin. Opheim and Sargent, and 

 Ragnor M. Dahl. In all, 19 permits issued by the Secretary of 

 Commerce were in effect in the district during the season. 



Pack of canned salmon under permits in Kodiak-Afognak district, Alaska, 



in 1923 



' Combined operations under permits Nos. 59 and 60 previously issued to Alaska Packers Association and 

 Alitak Packing Co. 

 2 .\lso 200 barrels coho salmon. 

 '■> Two barrels and 300 pounds coho salmon. 



Permits for other than salmon operations were as follows : Nos. 62 

 63, 64, 68, 69, 71, 76, and 89 to the Kadiak Fisheries Co., Katmai 

 Packing Co., Kodiak Island Fishing & Packing Co., Alaska Sea 

 Food Products Co., San Juan Fishing & Packing Co., W. J. Imlach 

 Packing Co., Uganik Packing Co., and Hopp & Danielson, respec- 

 tively, for herring operations; No. 67 to W. J. Ei'skine Co. for her- 

 ring, codfish, halibut, and clams; Nos. 78 and 83 to Opheim and 

 Sargent and to Theo Breyer and A. C. Freund, respectively, for 

 herring and codfish ; and Nos. 79 and 87 to the Hemrich Packing 

 Co. and Alitak Packing Co., respectively, for clams. In addition, 61 

 permits issued locally by Assistant Agent Shirley A. Baker and 



