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are only represented in so far as they come direct from the sea to the 4 chief markets. 

 The fishery of East Friesland, which was chiefly for haddock and cod and used to be 

 of considerable value, is however included. 



In the Geestemünde and Bremerhaven statistics for ig02 and 1903, the quantities of 

 fish brought from Iceland are separately distinguished, as follows: 



Geestemünde; haddock, 1,881,600 kg. in 1902, 2,296,500 kg. in 1903 

 Bremerhaven; — 1,620,600 — -- 1,855,400 — — 



These quantities for Bremerhaven represent all fish from Iceland together, i. e. cod 

 and haddock at least, are included in the quantities stated. The Geestemünde tables 

 mention in detail only the haddock and cod as coming from Iceland. 



These quantities are included in the present tables. In the Geestemünde statistics for 

 1902 and 1903, the smallest class of haddocks is included with whiting. 



In the Geestemünde (since 1895) and Bremerhaven (since 1899) statistics, three classes 

 of haddock are distinguished and the relative proportions of these are shown in the 

 following table. 



Table XX. Proportions of large, medium and small haddock landed from the North Sea 

 at Geestemünde and Bremerhaven (since 1899) 



1895 

 1896 

 1897 

 1898 

 1899 

 1900 

 1901 

 1902 

 1903 



Large 



Medium 



22 0/0 



21 - 



19 - 



17 - 



20 - 



21 - 

 19 - 

 19 - 

 13 - 



18 % 



29 - 



25 - 



26 - 



23 - 



22 - 



17 - 



18 - 



SmaU 



60 °/o 



50 - 



56 - 



57 - 

 57 - 

 57 - 

 64 - 



63 - 



67 - 



Holland. The quantities given are in part estimates. 



The figures in Table XIX refer only to the haddock caught in the North Sea. During 

 recent years however, since the introduction of steam trawlers, considerable quantities of 

 haddock have been landed in Holland from Iceland and the Faeroes. These are not 

 included in Table XIX, but may be given here. The proportions used for converting 

 salted into fresh fish are the same as those given Part I, on p. 73. 



Table XXI. Quantities of haddock landed in Holland from Iceland and the Faeroe Isles, 



in kilograms 



1901 

 1902 

 1903 



Iceland 



55,9°° 

 170,100 

 172,700 



Faeroes 



7,600 

 8,300 



Total 



55,9°° 

 177,700 

 181,000 



