; \ 
118 FISHERY INDUSTRIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 
and in 1920 to 409,746 pounds, valued at $678,209. A considerable 
quantity is also sold at Key West. 
120 
MILLIONS OF POUNDS 
STATES 5 50 60 70 80 90 {100 to 
TOTAL RECT RAT OE 
FLORIDA 
(WEST COAST) 
ALABAMA TOTAL |130,923,583 
FLORIDA | 54,753,639 
Peceeinel ALABAMA| 5,609,219 
MISSISSIP MISSISSIPPI] 20,592,089 
LOUISIANA| 24,953,876 
TEXAS 25,014,760 
LOUISIANA p 
| 1318 
TEXAS a 
1908 ZZ 
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS 
STATES Oo) ine) 1S 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 76 
TOTAL soll sad 
FLORIDA 5 
(WEST COAST) LZ | 
ALABAMA #& 
DB 
MISSISSIPPI 
LOUISIANA 
TEXAS 
1918 Eee 
1908 LZ 
PER CENT 
FLORIDA 418 
(WEST COAST) 52.5 
ALABAMA ee a 
mississippy 157% sii 
Sia QUANTITY 
VALUE Yyyys3# 
LOUISIANA 2 
TEXAS 
118,274,000 
37,566,000 
10,665,000 
17,302,000 
42,302,000 
10,439,000 
Fig. 8.—Top: Quantities of fish taken in the commercial fisheries of the Gulf States in 1918 compared 
with 1908. Center: Values of fish taken in the commerci?] fisheries of the Gulf States in 1918 compared 
with 1508. Bottom: Percentages of total quantity and value of fishery products for each of the Gulf 
States in 1918. 
