1174 
TABLE VIIIb.—SUPPLY OF FILLETS, STEAKS, ETC., OTHER THAN GROUNDFISH AND ATLANTIC OCEAN PERCH, 
1957-67 
U.S. production Imports 
Total 
Thousand Thousand thousand 
Year pounds Percent pounds Percent pounds 
ATE Fa (BS eee ws eed Pe een Bar ioe at Oar eee 57,815 | 47.7 63, 300 52.3 121,115 
QS ere ATs See Ae shies OUT ae eet oes 56, 801 47.5 62, 688 52.5 119, 489 
AUC Fah) eS ea PS 56, 104 46. 4 64, 802 53.6 120, 906 
QE Ost ee ay PS ee ee leeks ON 59, 348 49.0 61, 713 51.0 121, 061 
AUC TS a A a eee 65, 073 49.2 67, 167 50.8 132,.240 
NOG 2a cee CAIN Ce Oh ee eed 76, 361 50. 0 76, 443 50. 0 152, 804 
UG Seep SUT A NC leaks alee Ue 82, 565 54.5 68, 869 45.5 151, 434 
HUGS Ta Te RSS SR OOS remy em St 85, 955 53.9 73, 554 46.1 159, 509 
UGG Die eh ds 2a Ses oceaeae s 191, 652 bbw! 74, 724 44.9 166, 376 
TO GG RPE ae SER A ake i Ree ee 90, 472 49.4 192,708 50. 6 1183, 180 
AIG 7E ees PUN cir eaes eee a Re 82, 108 49.2 84, 859 50.8 166, 967 
1 Record. 
TABLE 1X.—SUPPLY OF CANNED TUNA 1960-67 
[Pounds in thousands] 
United States pack United States pack 
from domestic from imported fresh 
catch ! and frozen tuna 2 Imported canned Total 
—- Total, ————____—_ supply 
Year Pounds Percent Pounds Percent pounds Pounds _ Percent pounds 
142, 638 40.4 158,750 45.0 301, 388 51,755 14.6 353, 143 
163, 853 44.4 146,759 39.7 310,612 58, 663 15.9 369, 275 
147, 586 37.6 187,920 47.9 335,506 56, 719 14.5 392, 225 
160, 822 41.8 165,890 UB 72 SY) 7/2 57, 494 15.0 384, 206 
154, 208 38.1 195,626 48.4 349, 834 54, 647 13.5 404, 481 
161, 515 39.5 196, 890 48.1 358, 405 50, 961 12.4 409, 366 
153, 231 3.36 3241, 037 52.9 3% 394, 268 61, 960 13.5 3455, 828 
LOG TRE Seesnihe sua sate eS) ee 3 183, 382 40.4 25, 463 45.2 388,845 365, 319 14,4 454, 164 
1 Includes pack from the United States catch landed in Puerto Rico. 
2 Includes tuna canned in America Samoa. 
3 Record. 
TABLE X.—SUPPLY OF SHRIMP 1957-67 
[Thousands of pounds] 
U.S. Catch Imports 
Percent Import Percent Total 
Heads-on Heads-off of total weight Heads-off of total Heads-off 
NG 5 ie oe cle NGI a oar ie UN Abie ll ea 203,882 121,358 64 69, 676 69, 676 36 191, 034 
IS Sa Sr a A de 218,842 127,287 60 85, 394 85, 394 40 212, 681 
G5 Oat urs ae eee ne ee anniek 240,182 142,965 56 106,555 111,704 44 254, 669 
IIS 6 (pa ees ams Ur ree er Aa edi 249,452 148, 483 Ho HISFATC ESO ESS 45 267, 623 
TI [Se eS A er pa oc tye ep ar 174,580 103, 865 44 126,268 134, 564 56 238, 429 
HI GG 2S Fees, See its ONE TE rl ae a ess 191,105 119,154 44 141,183 132, 504 56 271, 658 
UGGS Site Wiens Sey ae Bile Ee EN 240,478 150,737 47 151,530 167,344 53 318, 081 
GGA eases NE els aE iN ASLAN oh ie RATT UE 211,821 133,113 44 154,577 169, 510 56 302, 623 
ANG Year ON eG eae SA epi ea a eee eure ar yt 243,645 152,346 46 162,942 178,955 56 331, 301 
BOGS RSet hs can Sener ae  ee 239,046 148,255 43 178,549 194,946 51 343, 261 
TOG 7 Rea a ie  e ee oe ES 2 312,200 2192, 000 49 2186,073 2266, 639 51 2394, 681 
1|mports for 1957 and 1958 were considered to consist entirely of heads-off shrimp. Those for the following years were 
converted to heads-off weight on the basis of available date on the actual conditions of the imports. 
2 Record. 
