of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



13 



No. I. — continued. 



Tonnage, and Value of the Steam Vessels engaged in the Scottish Fishing Industry 

 employed thereon ; and the Extent and Value of Fishing Gear. — {Contd.) 



(excluding Beam and Otter Trawl Vessels). 



DISTRICTS. 



6 



Extent of Fishing Gear. 



Number of Fishermen 

 and Boys. 



Nets. 



Lines. 



Bush 

 and Buoy 

 Ropes. 



Resident 



Non- 

 Resident 



Total. 



Sq. Yards. 

 288,000 

 ] 56^000 



3, 120,' 000 



Yards. 



132,' 300 



134,400 

 2,400 



Yards. 

 13^200 



3;ooo 



9,360 

 164,000 



21 



"27 

 6 



'l2 

 360 



"27 



"27 

 18 



360 



EAST COAST. 



Eyemouth. 



Leith. 



Anstruther. 



Montrose. 



Ston ehaven. 



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 



3,564,000 



269,100 



189,560 



54 



378 



432 



/ East Coast Totals 

 \ carried down. 





21,160',000 



345^600 



1,440,000 





3,600 



3,600 



Orkney and Shetland. 



Orkney. 

 Shetland. 



16 

 17 



21,160,000 



345,600 



1,440,000 





3,600 



3,600 



(Orkney and Shetland 

 \ Totals carried down. 

















WEST COAST. 



Stornoway. 

 Barra. 



Loch Broom. 



Loch Carron and Skye. 



Fort- William. 



Campbeltown. 



TnVAra Vfj \T 

 X 11 V c;i ciri ci V ■ 



Rothesay. 

 Greenock. 

 Ballantrae. 



18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 26 

 26 

 27 















/West Coast Totals 

 \ carried down. 





3,564,000 

 21,160,000 



269,100 



345,600 



189,560 

 1,440,000 



54 



378 

 3,600 



432 

 3,600 



Totals bronght down. 



East Coast. 



Orkney and Shetland. 



West Coast. 





24,724,000 

 22,536',000 



614,700 

 500,700 



1,629,560 

 1,452,880 



54 

 48 



3,978 

 3,548 



4,032 

 3,596 



Grand Totals for 1912. 

 Grand Totals for 1911. 





2,194,000 



114,000 



176,680 



6 



430 



436 



Increase in 1912. 

 Decrease in 1912. 





