PACIFIC SALMON FISHERIES, 
149 
Sarmon Caron my 1918, By Apparatus AND SpecrEs For EAcuH GEOGRAPHIC 
District or WAsHINGTON—Continued. 
Apparatus and species. 
Hooks and lines: 
REDUG OE SUI VOL c-coceccucss 
Obvm or ketal... oo. c.ec.<. 
Chinook, or spring...-...-.- 
Humpback, or pink 
Sockeye. or red 
U1 CCl 
Total: 
Coho, or’silver...........-- 
Chum, or Keta.......... 
Chinook, or spring....-.-.-. 
Humpback, or pink 
Sockeye, or red 
Bheelbeadsss et es soscgc. 8 
Puget 
Sound. 
1, 033, 529 
9, 825, 138 
9, 252, 568 
10; 352, 670 
311, 396 
2, 807, 155 
277, 400 
32, 826, 327 
Grays Willapa 
Harbor. Harbor. 
Pounds. Pounds. 
34,170 3, 036 
BAR Sow ese 
8, 160 1, 184 
43, 218 4, 220 
840, 792 492, 110 
222° 000 304, 056 
643. 432 344, 010 
Cal ocHne eee 
5, 755 485 
31, 008 5, 008 
1,743,631 | 1,145, 669 
Columbia 
River. 
Pounds. 
1,317, 762 
1, 463, 664 
374, 616 
9, 567, 210 
41, 528 
1, 313, 885 
1, 133, 317 
| 13, 894, 220 
BRISTOL BAY WATERS SALMON CATCH, 1913 TO 1917. 
Total. 
Pounds. 
1,051, 998 
2,008 
1,334, 560 
112 
8,390 
1,661 
2,398, 729 
12, 621, 704 
10) 153,240 
20, 907, 322 
353, 568 
4, 127, 280 
1, 446, 733 
49, 609, 847 
Broadly speaking, about one-third of the yield of salmon from 
Alaskan waters comes from the important Bristol Bay region. 
The 
following table shows the catches made in the more important waters 
fished in the Bristol Bay district in the period of five years from 
1913.0 1917: 
SaLMoN CATCH, BY STREAMS, IN BristoL Bay ReEGIon, 1913 Tro 1917.4 
Species and stream. 
Red salmon: 
INTISHAPHKS 2 sc osee reece 
VEG C10 Ua Pah a Se 
vichak-Naknek.......... 
Wipseiket ss ss2is 55.55 ec. 
Ugashik..... Des Finest a ae 
King salmon: 
UMMISHHONKscsccce coecbete A 
Litas) 1 ee Bots 
vichak-Naknek. 
Weaouk......:.... 
rachis sarsceeceeeee ass 
Coho salmon: 
WUSHUP HES ooo eee wentece 
Kvichak-Naknek.......... 
Ugaguk 
IRGiRl otc coeee tc ome ee 
Pink and chum salmon: 
Nushagak 
Igushik 
Ugaguk 
1913 
Number. 
5, 236, 008 
173, 925 
13, 691, 050 
902, 728 
577, 615 
20, 581, 326 
66,807 
683, 201 
/ 
1914 
Total. 
SS Ee OS SSS ee 
20, 195, 107 
89, 599 
94 
10, 657 
405 
1, 209 
| 101, 964 
81, 434 
17) 462 
165 
99,061 
719,295 | 1,128,371 
iS] 
1915 1916 1917 
Number. Number. Number 
5,676,457 | 3,592,574 | 5,679, 818 
228, 405 223, 343 167, 421 
7, 156,488 | 11,551,086 | 15, 762, 582 
1,216,252 | 1,578,862 | 1,856,600 
509, 076 647,422 | 1,047,111 
14, 786, 678 | 17,593,287 | 24,513, 532 
116, 281 81, 591 73, 839 
106 330 477 
29, 392 20, 934 16, 155 
510 365 143 
1,739 1,904 531 
148, 028 105, 124 91, 145 
117, 172 293, 210 62, 260 
13,271 
130,443 293, 498 62,263 
444,146 | 1,818,566 303, 437 
ane eeres 738 183 
232, 082 304, 117 83,019 
12, 004 7, 500 5, 726 
18, 212 49, 196 879 
706,444 | 2,180,117 393, 244 
20,172,026 | 25, 060, 184 
1,441,677 | 21, 524, 503 | 15, 771, 598 
97, 669, 930 
428, 932 
1,041 
82’ 786 
1,677 
6,074 
520, 510 
5, 127, 471 
103, 969, 983 
a¥rom “Alaska Fisheries and Fur Industries in 1917,” p.32. By Ward T. Bower and Henry D. Aller. 
Appendix II, Report, U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries, 1917. 
Washington, 1918. 
