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APPENDIX K: KYLE 



Table XV. Quantities of turbot (Rhombtis maximus) landed at North Sea ports for the 

 years and countries mentioned, in kilograms 



Denmark 

 (west coast) 



Germany 



Holland 



England 

 (east coast) 



Scotland 

 (east coast) 



Total 



1892 



1893 

 1894 

 1895 

 1896 

 1897 

 1898 

 1899 

 1900 

 1901 

 igo2 

 1903 



36 

 62 



1075 



247,000 

 285,000 

 293,000 

 316,000 

 479,000 

 408,000 

 381,000 

 374,000 

 302,000 

 318,000 

 335,000 

 396,000 



114,000 

 125,000 

 153,000 

 151,000 

 157,000 

 120,000 

 147,000 

 143,000 

 187,000 

 210,000 

 340,000 

 322,000 



2,681,000 

 2,956,000 

 3,665,000 

 3,421,000 

 3,368,000 

 2,812,000 

 2,631,000 

 2,531,000 

 2,325,000 

 1,954,000 

 2,181,000 



195,000 

 187,000 

 136,000 

 159,000 

 246,000 

 225,000 

 287,000 

 311,000 

 257,000 

 261,000 

 275,000 

 443,000 



3,237,000 

 3,553,000 

 4,247,000 

 4,047,000 

 4,250,000 

 3,565,000 

 3,446,007 

 3,359,000 

 3,071,000 

 2,743,000 

 3,131,000 



Rak and North Sea, but landing their fish in Kattegat ports. The exact quantity is not 

 known, and it is not known either, how much is taken in the Skager Rak, how much in 

 the North Sea. 



Germany. The quantities given for the earlier years are in part estimates (see 

 Part I, p. 46). The figures given are based on the actual returns of fish sold by the 

 auctioneers at Altona, Hamburg, Geestemünde and Bremerhaven. These represent the 

 deep-sea fishery for the most part, the coastal fishery not being included save in so far 

 as the fish caught are sold at these chief markets. 



The statistics for Bremerhaven (1899 onwards) and Geestemünde give two divisions 

 for the turbot, large and small. The proportions for a period of years are shown in the 

 following table. 



Table XVI, Proportions of large (-|- medium) and small turbot landed at Geestemünde 

 (since 1895) and Bremerhaven (since 1899) 



1895 

 1896 

 1897 

 1898 

 1899 

 1900 

 1 901 

 1902 

 1903 



Large 

 (+ medium) 



71 % 

 64 - 

 70 — 

 76 - 

 69- 

 57 — 

 57 — 

 47 — 

 42 — 



Small 



29 °/o 

 SO- 

 SO — 



24 — 



31 — 

 43 - 

 43 — 

 53 — 

 58- 



H oil and. The quantities given are in part estimates. No distinction is made between 

 large and small turbot in the Dutch statistics, and some brill and halibut are included 

 under the same heading. 



