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THE REPOKT UPON GAME AND FISHERIES. 



No. 14 



Statement 



of the number and value of the Tugs, Gasoline, Sail or Row Boats, Nets, Spears, etc., 

 used in the Fishing Industry of the Province of Ontario, during the year 1917. 



Number. 



Value. 



Tugs (3,032 tons) 



Gasoline Launches 



Sail or Row Boats 



Gill Nets 



Seines (41,714 yds.) 



Pound Nets 



Hoop Nets 



Dip or Roll Nets 



Night Lines 



Spears , 



Freezers and Ice Houses 

 Piers and Wharves 



120 



702 



1,108 



5,951,537 yards. 



192 



1,029 



1,197 



62 



46,870 



247 



1,784 



202 



Total 



$ c. 



601,100 00 



294,240 00 



48,924 50 



616,001 00 



22,609 05 



474,275 00 



34,445 00 



363 00 



3,221 35 



766 25 



180,229 50 



55,009 00 



2.331,183 65 



Number of men employed on Tugs , 



Number of men employed on Gasoline Launches 

 Number of men employed on Sail or Row Boats . 



Total 



635 

 1,483 



1,587 



3,705 



Output op Fish from the Normandale Hatchery, in Detail, 1917. 



White Fish. 



Port Stanley 3,000,000 



Port Dover 2,500,000 



Nanticoke Shoal 1,000,000 



Pottahawk Point 2,000,000 



Ryersey Point 2,000,000 



Long Point '. 2,000,000 



Turkey Point Shoal 2,500,000 



Normandale : 500,000 



Total 15,500,000 



Herring Fry. 



Port Dover 4,000,000 



Bluff Bar .' 4,000,000 



Deep Hole Point 2,000,000 



Peacock Point 2,000,000 



Woolley Point '. 2,500,000 



Nanticoke Shoal 3,000,000 



Turkey Point 4,000,000 



Fishers Glen ." 2,500,000 



Clear Creek 2.500,000 



Pottohawk Shoal 4,000,000 



Long Point Shoal 4,000,000 



Snow Island 3,500,000 



Total ,. 38,000,000 



Pickerel Fry. 



Normandale 2,500,000 



Daniel Austin, Superintendent. 



