100 PACIFIC COD FISHERIES. 
SUMMARY OF SHORE-STATION Datra—Continued. 
Neer Baber Total 
Number! Net |Number| ,%° es number 
Year. ofvessels.| tonnage. | of trips. | ,Prought | brought | om shore 
to Califor- | to Wash- tati 
nia. ington Wee 
OOO ae nea esc hae we ices hese 5 898 9 GOS 000) Ie tawalesere ate 909, 000 
DOO Tareas srcleseics crs mers wmiclaleaee sie 5 907 8 G27 COOR eeeremeee ane 727, 000 
is A weg ee RRC 6| 1,080 US bees Os 2 i es 1, 1407 000 
TT TO 9 le a a 4 631 ul AT REISS es, 985,000 
THO, el acta ae papal tat 6| 1,100 10] 959,000 43,000 | 1, 002). 000 
PR eee oe Sonia ciccisee Ga ware sre-aemice ene 6 1,384 10 1, 274, 000 28, 000 1, 282, 000 
T9OG ear a5 Scien oo oeicinio me oatneeynamanens ll 2,117 15 890, 632 130, 000 1, 020, 632 
Petey wolc te bee eee 7| 1153 14.|>1,116,951 |  402}000 | 17518, 951 
MOOSE So0 cokes coaccic asec batet eines seaiaers 9 2,281 12 994, 403 152, 000 1, 146, 403 
fd ne Ra Os 8] 2/134 9| 897,361 | ¢ 13,000 910, 361 
MiG hn nee ae 3 724 7| 680,600 €2) 875 683, 475 
POC ee Cicer ee ees ee 7| 1,836 9| 909,000 | @ 83,000 9927 000 
OUD srs s aNS Sis cle wie elelnaelcc eee meine 4 1,040 7 960, 984 ¢ 36, 950 997, 934 
1 A) Pe aera Se gee eC YS 6 1,397 6 € 657, 847 c 146, 250 804, 097 
W914 5.5 aso eis Se cmos ou eaee co neceeere 6 1, 465 ll 1, 481, 000 ¢ 104, 600 1, 585, 600 
NOT OS zccoatec slsmoace vaisetste seetle oniscne 3 719 7 1,114, 400 30, 100 1,144, 500 
Totaligo = ter) esse pe eae ran nee aaah tenes ope ee 24,293,178 | 1,151,775 | 25, 444, 953 
a Schooner Nellie Colman, from Seattle, lost with 30 lives. 
+ Schooner Glen, from San Francisco, lost with 28,000 fish. 
¢ Shipped on regular steamship lines. 
@ Fight thousand of these were shipped on regular steamers. 
e Schooner John D. Spreckles, of San Francisco, lost with 145,000 cod aboard. 
DETAILED OPERATIONS OF THE TRANSPORTING FLEET FROM 1876 
TO 1915. i 
The table which follows shows in detail the cod shipped from the 
shore fishing stations in Alaska, from 1876, when the first station was 
established, to 1915, both inclusive. The name, rig, and tonnage of 
the transporting vessel is shown, together with the dates of depar- 
ture from and arrival at the home station, also the number of cod 
brought.2. From 1876 to 1903, both inclusive, the data relate exclu- 
sively to California. 
OPERATIONS OF THE TRANSPORTING FLEET BY YEARS. 
Net Number 
. Date of | Date of 
Name of vessel. Rig. ton- = of fish 
nage sailing. | return. brought. 
1876. 
CALIFORNIA.} 
WildiGazelle. .. 5c. cs ccsspecce~ celta ceccncese tice csces| MOC. 114} Oct. 18 |..... Asode 30, 000 
Nov. 18| 101,000 
June 15 22, 000 
Sept. 15 12,000 
June 22 51,000 
Aug. 29 46, 000 
Nov. 9 51,000 
June 25 45, 000 
a For the data relating to the fleet of transporters owned and operated from San Francisco the writer is 
indebted to the very complete and accurate records kept by the Union Fish Co. (formerly the McCollam 
Fishing & Trading Co.), of San Francisco. : 
’ From 1876 to 1903, inclusive, the data relate to California exclusively. 
