saalisx flat flaM©s* Olhax ape^oiea aaeli aa rsd-ood, dogfisb 
aad aoubtisas black cod oocax ia graat abaadaso#. 
Scallop# appax satly axs to ba foaod ofox a wide xaog# of 
texxitoxy and doubtlesd la aoise place® fox« bed® tbickly ©aoagb 
popttla^ed to waxraat fisbiag, tbougb the depth at which they 
»oold hay® to be worked will mo doubt reader the cost of fishiag 
them prohibitive* 
la ococliision, tlie harbor facilities and those of pmrket' 
equipffiaiit, bait aad t c an epor ta t ion > to say nothing of ©old 
storage, are too lifflited and uncertain api^rently to enable 
any of the Oregon coast porte to becoae fishing ceiitere of any 
great coaseq,aeaoe. The llaitation of the fishing season by 
weather coaditioiie is possibly the greatest handicap when 
coaparsd to SaAttle and its proxiaity to the vast, year around 
Alaskan Sish^-f rcaouroes, 
lo doubt toe »lS‘.fport Bank* will prove a valuable addition 
to the, available supply of halibut, and the greater part of the 
Oregon coastal region a future source of supply of st present 
leas mrkstable fish, flounders, sole, red and black-eod* 
