Fishery Board for Scotland — Statistical Tables. 



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TABLE B. — No. I. 



FISH LANDED. — Statement of the Total Quantity and Value of Herrings landed by- 

 Steam, Motor, and Sailing Boats respectively in Scotland during the various 

 Seasons of the Year 1918. 







Winter. 

 (1st Jan. to 31st Mar.) 



Early Summer. 

 (1st April to 

 30th June.) 



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No. 



DISTRICTS. 



Steam. 



Motor. 



Sail. 



Total. 



Steam. 







as o 



-4-2 — 



£ c 



s 



S3 

 1 3 



to 



-a 

 > 



£ c 



O CS 



6 

 3 



> 



co <u 

 +> -2 



5§ 



J 

 > 



GO G> 

 IS 



> 





EAST COAST. 





£ 





£ 





£ 





£ 





£ 



1 

 2 

 3 

 4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 14 

 15 



Eyemouth * . 

 Leith .' ! 

 Anstruther . 

 Montrose 

 Stonehaven 



AUCl UCCU a , 



Peterhead . 



Fraserburgh 



Banff 



Buckie 



Findhorn . 



Cromarty . . 



Helmsdale . 



Lvbster 



Wick . 



"ll 



145 

 *611 



"28 

 230 



*943 



1,619 

 5,207 



. *217 

 42 



'404 



4 ',6 17 

 13,456 



'327 

 79 



'568 



4,932 

 1,705 

 2,422 



2,499 

 *il9 



10,536 

 4,421 

 4,733 



5,031 

 "70 



6,551 

 6.912 

 2,422 



"ll 

 145 



*828 

 2,541 



523 



14,553 

 17,877 

 4,733 



"28 

 230 



1,270 

 5,110 



'638 



V.566 

 37,702 

 29,054 

 539 

 3,501 

 102 



"637 



1,582 

 52,992 

 38,109 

 719 

 4,831 

 145 



'240 





East Coast Totals ) 

 carried down . / 



767 



1,201 



7,489 



18,447 



11,677 



24,791 



19,933 



44,439 



73,101 



98,618 





ORKNEY AND 

 SHETLAND. 























16 

 17 



Orkney 

 Shetland 



'434 



'649 



**35 



"79 



'224 



*447 



*693 



1,175 



5^983 



6,192 





Orkney and Shetland 

 Totals cd. down . 



| 434 



649 



35 



79 



224 



447 



693 



1,175 



5,983 



6,192 





WEST COAST. 























18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 



o LX\J way . s 



Barra 



Loch Broom 

 Loch Carron&Skye 

 Fort-William 

 Campbeltown 

 Inveraray . 

 Rothesay . 

 Greenock . . 

 Ballantrae . 



175,759 



1,306 

 23,926 

 185,529 



187,597 



427 

 43,022 

 295,614 



99,975 

 2,356 

 3,497 

 44,611 

 123,475 

 19,257 

 42 

 98 

 3,290 

 39,689 



91,967 

 1,977 

 1,423 

 68,879 

 191,418 

 37,903 

 35 

 118 

 4,283 

 87,895 



21,038 

 3,688 

 3,134 

 5,299 

 2,975 

 91 



'266 

 709 



17,669 

 1,983 

 1,799 

 5,777 

 5.720 

 '242 



*511 

 1,856 



296 ,772 

 6,044 

 7,937 

 73,836 

 311,979 

 19,348 

 42 

 98 

 3,556 

 40,398 



297,233 

 3,960 

 3,649 

 117,678 

 492,752 

 38,145 

 35 

 118 

 4,794 

 89,751 



6,495 

 39,940 



8,960 

 77,i30 





West Coast Totals \ 

 carried down . / 



386,520 



526,660 



336,290 



485,898 



37,200 



35,557 



760,010 



1,048,115 



46,435 



86,090 





TOTALS brought 

 down. 

























East Coast . 

 Orkney & Shetland 

 West Coast 



767 

 434 

 386,520 



1,201 

 649 

 526,660 



7,489 



35 



336,290 



18,447 

 79 



485,898 



11,677 

 224 

 37,200 



24,791 

 147 

 35,557 



19,933 

 693 

 760,010 



44,439 

 1,175 

 1,048,115 



73,101 

 5,983 

 46,435 



93,618 

 6,192 

 86,090 





Grand Tls.forl91S 

 Grand Tls. for 1917 



387,721 

 448,076 



528,510 

 296,243 



343,814 

 306,246 



504.424 

 244,797 



49,101 

 79,459 



60,795 

 62,166 



780,636 

 833,781 



1,093,729 

 603,206 



125,519 

 88,892 



190,900 

 b3,654 





Increase in 1918 . 

 Decrease in 1918 . 



60,355 



232,267 



37,568 



259,627 



30,358 



1,371 



53,145 



490,523 



36,627 



107,246 



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