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APPENDIX J: HOLLAND 



Table XLII. Talue nf the different flshes In Dutch guilders 



N.B. 1 Diitoli fiiiilder.= Ish.Sd. 



Species of Fish 



1892-1895 



1896—1900 



1901 



1902 



1903 



Herrins' . . 

 Haddock . 

 Cod 



Ling 



Coalfish 



Whiting ; 



Cod, Ling, Coalfish, Whiting (Trawl) 



Plaice 



Sole 



Dab, Lemon-Dab, Flounder 



Turbot, Brill, Halibut (Trawl) 



Halibut (LongUne) 



Eay (LougUne) 



Skate (Longline) 



Ray and Skate (Trawl) 



Gurnard, Weever, Mackerel 



Herring, Sprat, Anchovy 



Different fishes 



4,422,900 



529,900 



507,800 



41,800 



6,900 



56,900 



399,300 



549,900 



99,900 



94,000 



28,900 



7,400 



4,700 



112,800 



34,200 



8,200 



23,800 



5,052,100 



529,800 



474,200 



38,900 



8,000 



43,800 



497,600 



601,700 



135,800 



124,600 



29,700 



5,700 



5,000 



70,900 



46,800 



48,300 



39,700 



6,199,000 



682,900 



264,900 



37,800 



8,000 



156,700 

 700,700 

 613,300 

 202,900 

 193,000 

 31,900 



9,700 

 102,500 



70,200 

 112,800 



30,500 



9,653,100 



1,038,900 



285,500 



41,000 



7,800 



8,400 



227,300 



825,200 



618,200 



178,600 



294,200 



28,900 



14,500 



10,400 



80,500 



130,100 



68,600 



19,700 



6,740,300 



1,137,000 



239,9(X) 



26,800 



3,300 



5,000 



224,400 



638,000 



579,300 



173,000 



264,400 



32,400 



11,500 



9,500 



78,000 



136,200 



43,300 



12,700 



Total Value 



6,929,300 



7,752,600 



9,416,300 



13,530,900 



10,355,000 



in accordance with the figures published in the "Verslag"; for the years 1892—95, the 

 same has been done, partly by comparison with the following years, partly by estimation. 



The fish sold at the municipal auction of Kotterdam is partly trawlfish landed in 

 Rotterdam for the first time, partly fish sent to that market to be resold from Scheveningen, 

 Ymuiden, Geestemüude etc. Half of the total amount is considered to represent the value 

 of fish landed in Rotterdam directly from the sea. 



The value of the fish caught by trawl and landed in other places in the northern 

 part of the country (Harlingen, Groningen, etc. specially) is not known. It is estimated 

 at 2 % of the value of the fish landed in the places of the list. This percentage is no 

 doubt too low for most years, perhaps not so much so for the very last ones of the list. 

 The sum does not include the value of the shrimps caught by Dutch fishermen (especially 

 from the southern provinces) in the North Sea'. 



For Helder (from 1892), and for Ymuiden (to begin with 1896), the total value could 

 be divided over the different fishes with the aid of the figures that have been published. 

 For Ymuiden (1892—95)^ and for the other places for which the total amount is known 

 only, the divison of the sum over the different fishes has been performed by comparison 

 with the values known for Helder and Ymuiden. 



For the Ymuiden tables 1899—1902), published in the "Verslag", the same correction 

 was necessary for the fish caught by trawl, as was applied to the figures for the long- 

 line fish. (See Table XLI, p. 70 and Table XLII.) 



' The shrimping is done partly in the mouth of the rivers, partly in the sea. The shrimps are not 

 sold by auction, but are either sold to merchants on landing, or sent to foreign markets directly by the 

 fishermen. No statistics are available, in consequence. 

 ' See note at the foot of page 69. 



