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KEPOKT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES. 



Table of jjroduds. 



Species. 



Vessel fisheries. 



Lbs. 



Value. 



Shore fisheries. 



Lbs. 



Value. 



Total. 



Lbs. 



Value. 



Alewives, fresh . . 

 Alewives, salted . 



Cod 



Cusk 



Eels 



Haddock 



Hake 



Herring 



Mackerel, fresh.. 

 Mackerel, salted. 



Perch, white 



Pollock 



Striped bass 



Sword-fish 



Lobsters 



Clams, soft 



Irish moss 



Total. 



150, 000 

 20, 000 



84, 500 

 400 



100, 000 

 250, 000 

 291,600 



SI, 000 

 2,813 

 7,480 



67, 000 

 10, 350 



1, 625 

 175 



70, 000 

 15, 000 



3,700 

 900 



50, 000 



"'4,' 666' 



800 

 '466" 



386, 350 



12, 500 



5,000 



92, 200 



38, 500 



100, 000 



10, 000 



200 

 1, 573 



485 

 1,000 



800 



1,600 



107, 800 



1,500 



160 

 1,654 



226 



128, 463 

 30, 000 

 50, 000 



14, 803 

 3,000 

 2,250 



100, 000 



250, 000 



441,600 



20, 000 



5, 000 



159, 200 



48, 850 



100, 000 



80, 000 



15, 000 



] , 600 



157, 800 



1,500 



4,000 



128, 463 



a 30, 000 



50, 000 



1, 206, 663 



37, 503 



1, 593, 013 



n, 000 



2,813 



11, 980 



400 



200 



3,198 

 660 



1,000 



4, 500 

 900 

 160 



2,454 



225 



400 



14, 863 



3,000 



2,250 



50, 003 



a 3,000 bushels. 



THE PRODUCTS BY APPARATUS. 



The greater part of the vessel catch was taken with trawl lines, and 

 consisted of cod, cusk, haddock, hake, and pollock, amounting to 

 297,350 pounds, valued at $7,500. Gill nets took 8,000 pounds of 

 mackerel, $480, and seines 77,000 pounds of that species, $4,120. 

 Harpoons took 4,000 pounds of sword-fish, worth $400. 



In the shore fisheries the catch with hand and trawl lines was 

 460,100 pounds, valued at $0,992; with pound nets and weirs, 533,100 

 pounds, valued at $7,198; with rakes and hoes, 80,000 pounds, valued 

 at $5,250; and with lobster and eel pots, 133,463 pounds, valued at 

 $15,063. 



The products of the vessel and shore fisheries, with each form of 

 apparatus, are shown separatel}" in the following tables: 



Table showing the yield of the vessel fisheries of New Hampshire in 1902. 



