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Table 34.- — Pounds of raw herring caught in central Alaska, 1912 to 1928 — Continued 
Year 
Used for re- 
duction 
Pickled 
Used for bait 
Dry salted 
Canned 
Total 
Drv Spruce Bay: 1922 
30, 615 
930, 540 
30, 615 
930, 540 
40, 000 
140, 400 
270, 504 
203, 424 
518, 800 
86, 424 
194, 688 
110, 136 
207, 870 
21, 645 
22, 815 
681, 174 
1, 420, 770 
75, 855 
576, 420 
30, 810 
573, 885 
3, 625, 830 
2, 856, 945 
231, 700 
1, 014. 000 
Kizhuyak Bay: 1922 ... 
Vicinity of Kodiak: 
1912 
40, 000 
1916 
140, 400 
270, 504 
203, 424 
514, 800 
86, 424 
194, 688 
110, 136 
207, 870 
21, 645 
22, 815 
681, 174 
1, 420, 770 
75, 855 
576, 420 
30, 810 
573, 885 
3, 625, 830 
2, 856, 945 
1917__ 
1918 
1919 
4, 000 
1920. 
1921 
1923 
1924__ 
1926 
1927 
Shearwater Bay: 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
Three Saints’ Bay: 1926 
231, 700 
Kiavik Bay lagoon: 1921... __ 
1,014, 000 
1912 
40, 000 
40, 000 
311,346 
29, 400 
278, 874 
2, 662, 493 
12, 129, 537 
15, 897, 084 
21, 571, 891 
25, 747, 277 
48, 427, 442 
43, 242, 460 
41,776,719 
66, 427, 541 
30, 644, 657 
21, 859, 562 
22, 300, 867 
1914 
311,346 
29, 400 
278, 874 
2,392, Oil 
It 437, 737 
12, 866, 658 
11,195, 816 
23, 186, 677 
40, 717, 285 
27, 828, 962 
25, 413, 459 
48, 086, 699 
22, 091, 217 
16, 275, 463 
7, 657, 604 
1915 
1916 
1917 
270, 482 
691, 800 
465, 126 
20, 000 
12, 000 
524, 600 
1,451,759 
1, 387, 750 
44, 250 
989, 950 
628, 250 
340, 000 
1918 
1919 
2, 565, 300 
375 
1920 
10, 355, 700 
1, 914, 000 
6. 784, 757 
13, 854, 488 
12, 446, 879 
17, 117, 594 
7, 479, 322 
4, 771, 314 
13, 803, 218 
1921 
634, 600 
400, 800 
107, 251 
2, 528, 631 
1, 176, 148 
84, 168 
184, 535 
440, 045 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
2, 850 
1926 
1927 
1928 
Total 
88, 587, 272 
249, 769, 208 
6, 865, 967 
5, 556, 178 
2, 568, 525 
353, 347, 150 
The number of purse-seine boats and the catch for central Alaska are shown on 
a logarithmic scale in Figure 49. From 1918 to 1923, inclusive, all of the gill-net 
/Q/8 /Q20 /922 /924 /926 /92Q 
Figure 49. — The catch of raw herring and the gear used in central Alaska from 1918 to 1928, inclusive (see text), plotted 
on a logarithmic scale to show the comparative rates of change. Broken line, n :mber of puree-seine boats. Solid 
liDe, catch in millions of pounds 
catch from Cook Inlet has been subtracted from the central Alaska catch. From 
1924 on, the gill-net and purse-seine catch for Cook Inlet can not be accurately segre- 
gated, but the purse-seine catch makes up much the greater part, the gill-net portion 
