No. of other 
Food Shrimp 
Dat Time Quarts Fish Trawlers at 
babe net down. Sh on z under work on 
ES 4 02. this ground 
at same time. 
Aus-25th. hr: go min... 2) ...5,642 .:, No entry. ... 
1893. 
June 3rd... 1 hour 4 2,021 19 
Aug. 16th .. 1 hour 14 2,689 I 
Aug. 28th... I hr. 10 min.... 29 3,144 4 
Sept. 13th... 36 20 2,814 24 
ag Leghilnees ay emt OL 1,300 20 
MEAL Ha Sao HI 2,995 10 
57 2yflilticns 1 IVA eeteyooabbal oan Bye Hufoyy ne 
1894 
June 8th .,. 1 hour 2 25325 - 42 
ao aE es ws a ners 845 Ag 
So LA CMs enue 4G) IN 7 5 IR %/ 50 | 
a Zend. ses re 5 544. 16 
July oth ... 1 hour ie) 715 30 | 
reese) Sar 6 . at 1,391 39 
SLO aces SON tI Hh 1,804 I 
Jeter Paichigcie Nee. Wis Senbilgg. ds 5,072 31 
APPENDIX II. 
REMARKS, 
Fish 
Captain Eccles, Head 
Bailiff, Southern Divi- 
sion, states that on this 
dead. or dying. 
date he boarded some 
boats shrimping in 
this district, 
men were getting the 
as the 
cod ends on _ board, 
and that there 
in the nets not many 
were 
short of ten thousand 
immature fish. 
Fish all 
when net hauled. 
nearly dead 
- No entry. 
A great number of fish 
were dead before they 
could be got out of the 
trawl. 
- Most fish dead when net 
hauled. 
. A great many of the fish 
were dead when net 
was hauled. 
- Soles and plaice alive, 
others dying 
Soles and plaice alive, 
other fish dead or dy- 
ing. 
All fish, 
dying or dead. 
Fish all dead 
before they could be 
except soles, 
nearly 
counted 
Se 
