FISHERIES OF ALASKA IN 1907. LS 
Name. Location. 
Southeast Alaska—Continued. 
Salteries, etc.—Continued. 
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(GLO My a BOYS Serie ie Soe AS one oo are Poorse be cles sae os BeSee opie Wrangell. 
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TRIB AB y sien GhMe ee oe Se ee denen arsre abba > oeSere ce asarc Ketchikan, Douglas, Kla- 
wak, etc. 
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HAY RES ea DES a eh (I CLO aS Sate ere ne See Ae eS Roe Ea aesee Alsek River. 
WnVoyss We Mh fae a daaeecacecde seem: soa sdono ore SpE pot ee teee aaa cee Ketchikan. 
Rar GSOnMB TOS eames ee eae Be RES DOSER Pr owe eee Reet ne Wrangell Narrows. 
PAW NRaStRGHis seers ean Seek BSc cith eee wic arate, Taku Harbor. 
[Eels ied iSc eo oanecncbeacecHuEecerce seaa ace sea spe nessa seed Stikine River and Wrangell 
Narrows. 
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Central Alaska: 
Canneries— 
PANasicnmmackOln ea SsOCl puller cc cana clone te iepmin ssa cic wr majetole = Chignik Lagoon, Alitak Bay, 
Karluk, and Kasilof. 
No LEMWEStCEMe RI SDOLIES O)jee se aceee cee some aia ene eel ei e Chignik Bay, Uyak Bay, 
and Orca. 
Salteries— 
NinskaaCommercigli@ols 2c j2- pa see Pes seas toa se aes eas | Kodiak. 
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He DNB IGH ORT hae Seana cadeace ate ocr ALO =e Sees SONOS SeeoSaE ron perc english Bay. 
Sanelian Mishine and Packing COm ssn. cues =e seme a sas em =e Kenai. 
Western Alaska: 
Canneries— 
Aska ckerse ass Ociatlons see eee sae = oe <a eae = ene ia Nushagak Bay, Kvichak 
Bay, Naknek River, and 
| Ugaguk River. 
INForm Many yoshtenael IM eter GM COE ese eee Gop eeesancesoadsocceresr ase Nushagak Bay. 
NorthrAlasikatsallinom)! COs tesa aa eii=o sae elannl~ainie aielsetaiarelo (= | Nushagak Bay, Kvichak 
River, Lockenuck River, 
and Ugaguk River. 
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Msskashishermens Packing Oes.£ seca. qtudseane=tossee senate Sec Nushagak Bay. 
IPaGl Shilissloval( Chiiehal tore Cl) a Rees aa sebe aan abe ane pen Seosasteusn Ugashik River. 
ColumbiaeRiver Packers Association =: ---2---2-0 ------+22accn-- Nushagak Bay. 
Alaska-Portland Packers Association ..............-----.-----.< Do. 
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ee Nee PEGOTSCM ae ye oe series carina cs Saitoc cee cee een ane Sem heciocie Kvichak Bay. 
Salteries— 
IRGtET] NCISGNe sea pase secs on ss mare Ss ane eee Ba cuis Sesiewisiecemmcreiss Igushik River. 
Narthwestermibackine Com seheos voscna- ss eeeen-: = soesineies. eerste Kvichak Bay. 
Teefexoyorst Shy terol (C15 Ss Aas Se eee a peecenoacoccs acc Nelson Lagoon. 
An unusual phenomenon was noticed this year in the sea water 
about the west coast of Prince of Wales Island and vicinity by resi- 
dents of this region. It began to be observed about the Ist of August, 
or perhaps earlier in some places, and disappeared the latter part of 
the month or early in September. A white turbidity, or so-called 
milkiness, spread throughout large areas of sea water near the land, 
but, as far as reported, was not seen in the fresh water nor far out at 
sea. The appearance was said to be striking and, though it varied 
somewhat in color or intensity, was not to be confused with the tur- 
bidity caused by glacial streams, being much whiterin color. The bays 
and channels from Dixon Entrance to Klawak were more or less 
affected, and it was especially noted in Cordova Bay, Sukkwan 
Channel, and Nutqua, Hetta, and Klakas inlets, while Hunter Bay was 
nearly clear. Sea Otter Bay, on the west side of Dall Island, is the 
only locality next the open sea where the color was reported. One 
