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SALMON TAKEN IN 1920, By APPARATUS AND Species, FOR EACH GEOGRAPHIC 
Section or ALASKA—Continued. 
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Apparatus and species. oes uel 4 ee Total. 
Dip nets: 
Gah Or Sil voteerat eee aaa nicein annnjass oon anes ome | seeenn's cen D5 20D sce oe ewes 15, 202 
Ra POF SPIN P oe se coe «ic nese cele wee cscienenae wee sens mn sesie DOO) eae sesso 3 5, 660 
ERGOT SUCK OY Bases nae an cece sete cove ccmaccwcemalines<sinaacten 1 b-50 5s} ees 112, 415 
TE 2 Osta GSS SOE ce ee eee {= omaeitacnkscits 133; 27 Wi. 2.2: Ets 133, 277 
WGHISsn NWI OL KOtQcsaccectcce cece cme matescescceer AO ems es ig pe Se re 40 
Total: 
WOO MOLISHIV OD ac cee acerca eieisiciere Me atrraicie stm ainia s mreinte 1, 045, 309 676, 255 169, 295 1, 890, 859 
Obunmion Ketan sob ieee cen osc ec see cane teeeecs 8, 008, 874 | 1, 477, 601 627, 202 | °10, 113, 677 
TOM DAGK: OF PIMC een mint Sete cine ye n(ele min me 20, 925, 295 | 9, 983, 067 | 1, 204, 249 | 32, 112, 611 
INP HOE SPMD Pease tae victelats siete cinln(='= wialatev cimiclom a 487, 425 78, 717 209, 325 775, 467 
Rad Ol SOCKOY Or. asapeewieaise © fas sacs © taetie ofa arein was 2,629, 737 | 7,358, 692 | 10,199, 496 | 20, 187, 925 
(Grarditotale so -eea see te eee ons toe 33, 096, 640 | 19, 574, 332 | 12,409,567 | 65, 080, 539 
SALMON CANNING. 
CHANGES IN CANNERIES. 
Three changes occurred in the ownership of canneries in Alaska 
in 1920. The plant of the Tee Harbor Packing Co., at Tee Harbor, 
was purchased by the Alaska Pacific Fisheries; the Pavlof Harbor 
Packing Co. acquired the cannery of the Alaska Packing & Navi- 
gation Co. at Pavlof Harbor; the Tenakee Fisheries Co. trans- 
ferred its plant at Tenakee to the Standard Salmon Packers (Inc.) ; 
and the Sockeye Salmon Co. leased its cannery on isanotski Strait 
to P. E. Harris & Co. The Everett Packing Co. operated its can- 
nery at Herendeen Bay in the interest of the Herendeen Bay Con- 
solidated Canneries. The Thlinket Packing Co. changed its name 
to the Thlinket Packing Corporation. 
NEW CANNERIES.* 
There were 16 new salmon canneries in Alaska in 1920, 8 of which 
were opened and operated in southeast Alaska. 
In the central district seven new canneries were operated in 1920. 
In western Alaska one new cannery, which had been constructed 
by the Alaska Packers Association in 1919, was put in operation 
in 1920. 
In addition to these plants Robert J. Peratovich put up a small 
pack by hand at Bayview, Prince of Wales Island, and W. J. O’Con- 
nor packed a few cases on the Yukon River delta. 
CANNERIES NOT OPERATED. 
There were 10 idle canneries in Alaska in 1920, of which 5 were 
in southeast Alaska, 2 in central, and 3 in western Alaska. The 
cannery of the Fidalgo Island Packing Co., at Herendeen Bay, was 
1 New canneries are indicated by an asterisk (*) in the table on page 50. 
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