130 



EEPOET OF THE COMMISSIOo^ER OF FISHERIES. 



Statement, hy months, of qnantitics and values of certain fishery 2)ro(hicfs landed at Boston 

 and Gloucester, Mass., by American fishing vessels during the year 190.3 — Continued. 



Months. 



Total. 



Fresh. 



Lbs. 



Value. 



Salted. 



Lbs. 



Value. 



Grand total. 



Lbs. 



Value. 



January 



February 



March .*. 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December. 



Total landed at 

 Boston 



January 



February 



Marih 



April -. 



May 



J urie 



July 



August 



September 



October 



November 



December 



Total landed at 

 ■ Gloucester 



Grand total 



Grounds E. of 66° \V. 



long 



Grounds W. of 66° VV. 



long 



Lauded at Boston iu 



1902 



Lauded at Gloucester 



in 1902 



$163, 

 167, 

 205, 

 151, 

 79, 

 147, 

 178, 

 217, 

 191, 

 167, 

 194, 

 137, 



740, 000 



WO, 100 



14, 000 

 197, 800 



420 

 9,577 



27,000 

 220, 600 



945 



18, 400 



684, 000 



10, 200 



6, 162, 050 

 6, 413, 020 

 12,641,100 

 6,449,160 

 4, 246, 400 

 3, 862, 483 

 5, 808, 163 

 6,411,926 

 8, 629, 170 

 6, 338, 560 

 8, 015, 700 

 5, 289, 150 



$173, 333 

 167, 333 

 205, 766 

 151,044 

 79, 781 

 157, 039 



178. 344 



218. 345 

 210, 183 

 167, 828 

 194, 922 

 147, 209 



78, 383, 472 



1,980,7.55 

 1,113,560 

 2, 412, 778 

 3, 139, 201 

 3, 690, 135 

 2, 602, 620 

 1,921,115 

 1, 708, 276 

 2, 470, 279 

 5,219.201 

 5,861,796 

 938, 926 



33, 058, 642 



2,001,485 



1,883,400 



49, 642 



80, 266, 872 



2,051,127 



67, 565 

 48, 668 

 56, 771 

 60, 795 

 67, 970 

 60, 373 

 48,418 

 45, 749 

 53, 289 

 68, 145 

 77,8.52 

 29, 711 



3, 260, 715 

 167, 243 

 563, 205 

 1,668,959 

 2, 102, 332 

 4, 424, 580 

 9, 015, 980 

 4, 058, 498 

 3, 430, 389 

 3, 433, 162 

 8, 457, 421 

 3, 584, 344 



64, 687 



5,856 



21,247 



51,051 



77, 716 



194, 902 



330, 542 



241,166 



202, 312 



148, 937 



282, 136 



73,046 



5, 241, 470 

 1, 280, 803 

 2, 975, 983 

 4,808,160 

 5, 792, 467 

 7, 027, 200 



10, 937, 095 

 5, 766, 774 

 5, 900,-668 

 8, 652, 363 



14,319,217 

 4, 523, 270 



132, 252 

 54, 624 

 78.018 

 111,846 

 145,686 

 255, 275 

 378, 960 

 286, 915 

 255, 601 

 217, 082 

 3.59, 988 

 102, 757 



685,306 44,166,828 1,693,598 



111,442,114 2,686,791 46,0.50,228 I 1,743,240 



23, 835, 047 

 87,607,067 

 77„608,5% 

 39, 614, 878 



643,988 

 2, 042, 803 

 1,994,198 



787, 676 



29, 447, 241 



16, 602, 987 



1,365,400 



49, 366, 001 



915, 608 



827, 632 



48,440 



1,548,768 



77, 225, 470 



2, 378, 904 



157,492,342 4,430,031 



53, 282, 288 



104,210,054 



78, 973, 996 



88, 930, 879 



1, 559, 596 

 2,870,435 

 2, 042, 638 

 2, 336, 444 



FISHERIES OF THE XEW EXGLAND STATES. 



The number of persons emp]o,yed in the coast fisheries of the New 

 Eng-land States in 1902 was 38,879. Of these, 23,661 were fishermen 

 and transporters and 15,218 were engaged as shoresmen in the whole- 

 sale fishery trade and in the preparation of fishery products. 



The capital invested in the fisheries amounted to $19,969,031. The 

 investment included 1,479 vessels engaged in fishing and transporting 

 fishery products, the value of which was $3,977,066. The net ton- 

 nage Avas 16,513 tons and the value of the outfit was $1,792,990. The 

 number of boats in the shore fisheries was 11,021, valued at $682,581. 

 The fishing apparatus employed in the vessel and shore fisheries had a 

 value of $1,305,779. The value of shore and accessor}- property was 

 $7,925,887, and the cash capital employed in operating sardine can- 

 neries, menhaden factories, in the preparation of fishery products, 

 and in the wholesale fisherv trade was $1,281,725. 



