of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 13 

 No. I. — continued. 



and Men employed in the Scottish Fishing Industry in the Year 1914. 



LINERS— OTHER THAN SCOTTISH. 



Extent of Fishing Gear. 



Number of Fishermen 

 and Boys. 



DISTRICTS. 



6 



Nets. 



Lines. 



Bush and 

 Buoy 

 Ropes. 



Resi- 

 dent. 



Non- 

 Resi- 

 (mm. 



Total. 



Sq. Yds. 



2.766,000 

 4,200,000 

 1,920,000 



2,535,000 



Yards. 



144,000 

 60,000 



15,600 



Yards. 



205,300 

 240,000 

 80,000 



89,180 



"27 

 ' 20 



•• 



" 405 



450 

 160 



234 



432 

 450 

 180 



234 



EAST COAST. 



Eyemouth. 



Leith. 



Anstruther. 



Montrose. 



Stonehaven. 



Aberdeen. 



Peterhead. 



Fraserburgh. 



Banff. 



Buckie. 



Findhorn. 



Cromarty. 



Helmsdale. 



Lybster. 



Wick. 



1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 



11,355,000 



219,600 



614,480 



47 



1,249 



1 ,296 



East Coast Totals 

 carried down. 





360.000 

 18,360,000 



5.760 

 293,760 



24,000 

 1,224,000 





58 

 3,060 



58 

 3,060 



Orkney and Shetland. 



Orkney. 

 Shetland. 



16 



17 



18,720,000 

 — 



299,520 



1,248,000 





3,118 



3,118 



Orkney and Shetland 

 Totals carried down. 















WEST COAST. 



Stori)o»vay 

 Barra. 



Loch Broom. 



Loch Carron ami Skye. 



Fort-William, 



C'au)pbeUo\\n. 



Inveraray. 



Rothesay. 



Greenock. 



Ballantrae. 



18 



19 

 20 



21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 















West Coast Totals 

 carried down. 





11,355,000 

 18,720,000 



219,600 

 299,520 



614,480 

 1,248,000 



47 



1.249 

 3,118 



1 296 

 3,118 



4,414 

 4.400 



^ 



Totals brought down. 



East Coast. 



Orkney and Shetland. 



West Coast. 





30,075,000 

 29,046,000 



519,120 

 704,700 



1,862,480 

 1,854,400 



47 

 45 



4,367 

 4,445 



Grand Totals for 1914. 

 Grand Totals for 1913. 



1,029,000 



185,.=.80 



8,060 



2 



■"78 



.. 



76 



Increase in 1914. 

 1 Decrease in 1914. 





