Fishery Board for Scotland — Statistical Tables. 43 



No. II. — continued. 







Quantity and Value of Fish Landed. 





iations. 





Methods 



of 

 Fishing 

 pursued. 



Position of 

 Principal 

 Fishing 

 Grounds. 



Herrings. 



Other kinds 

 (excluding 

 Shell Fish). 



Value 



of 

 Shell 

 Fish. 



Principal 

 kinds of Fish 

 Landed. 



No. of Curing SI 



General Remarks. 







Cwts 





Cwts 





£ 









Nets, lines, 

 and creels. 



[ 



Off shore. 



Off shore 

 andMinch. 



Minch. 



274 

 1,527 



39,168 



122 

 529 



9ft ^38 



175 



19 

 490 



2,582 



50 



14 

 435 



1,292 



700 



135 

 1,066 



1,216 



Herrings, mac- 

 kerel, and 

 lobsters. 



Lobsters. 



Herrings and 

 lobsters. 



Ling, plaice, 

 and flounders. 



/'Herrings, mac- 

 kerel, cod, 

 ling, saithe, 



I haddocks, 



| plaice, 

 flounders, 

 roker, and 



v. lobsters. 



3 

 1 



13 



Large decrease in quantity and 



value of white fish landed. 



Increase in value of lobsters 



of 30 per cent. 

 Increase in value of lobsters of 



£88. 



Decrease in landings of herrings 

 of 3194 cwts. and £1689. In- 



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£688. 



Decrease in landings of 48 per 

 cent, in quantity and 47 per 

 cent, in value— principally in 

 ling. Boats fish from other 

 creeks. 



Increase in landings of herrings 

 of 19,333 cwts. and £18,137, 

 and of other fish—mackerel, 

 haddocks, saithe and plaice — 

 of 1768 cwts. and £820. In- 

 crease in value of lobsters of 

 £347. 







41,163 



29,238 



4,902 



2,898 



7,049 





17 





~\ Nets, 

 1 lines, and 

 ^lobster 

 1 creels. 



J 



Minch, and 

 Lochs Clash 

 andlnchard. 













Herrings, cod, 

 haddocks, and 

 lobsters. 



i 



An increase on previous year, 

 owing to heavier landings of 

 herrings during early winter 

 season. The one curing firm 

 did not operate. 







2,351 



515 



428 



414 



412 









) 



Minch, and 

 Lochs Lax- 

 ford and 

 Cairnbawn. 

















A marked decrease of both herrings 

 and lobsters. 







35 



12 



139 



120 



644 









} " 



Lochs Glen- 

 dhu and 

 Cairnbawn. 

















Herring shoals did not enter 

 Glendhu and Cairnbawn during 

 the fall, which accounts for 

 a large decrease in herrings. 

 The lobster catch, however, 

 increased by 8283 fish. 







3,122 



1,326 



786 



461 



1,164 









}■■ 



Minch and 

 Cairnbawn. 













Cod, haddocks, 

 and lobsters. 





A section of small account. 











170 



172 



195 





























