PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND, COPPER AND BERING RIVER SALMON STATISTICS 203 
Table 
1 . — Salmon caught and fishing appliances used in the Prince William Sound district, 1904 1° 
1 927 — Continued 
Year 
Cohos 
Chums 
Pinks 
Unallocated, eastern 
part: 
530, 172 
4,542 
47, 746 
42, 529 
103, 258 
2, 088! 469 
1, 203, 284 
16, 383 
43, 150 
401, 297 
1, 000, 633 
158, 749 
320, 006 
15 , 205 
1,000 
71, 709 
1,444, 911 
2,200 
84, 916 
9, 162 
26,444 
688, 172 
62, 661 
442, 986 
4,749 
4,333 
47, 402 
20, 103 
410, 413 
8o! 919 
30, 992 
211, 632 
Total, eastern part: 
573,967 
252, 373 
18, 018 
1908 
1910 
14, 411 
20,284 
13, 972 
196, 871 
156, 349 
191 1_ _ 
1912 
405 
386, 192 
415, 277 
217, 636 
1913. 
70 
1914 
12, 998 
6,915 
1915 
2,175 
438, 355 
2, 969, 312 
1916 
47, 746 
45, 301 
1917 
41, 498 
81, 963 
56, 840 
37, 030 
254, 655 
1, 968, 207 
1918 
1,054,197 
403, 143 
180, 934 
2, 795, 333 
616, 095 
2, 657, 529 
2,200 
975, 866 
1, 439, 891 
1919 
1920 
1921. 
8,797 
7,932 
18, 291 
33, 458 
2,124 
1922. - 
33, 841 
75, 774 
308, 570 
1923 
1924 
4, 250, 318 
2, 239, 137 
5, 880, 809 
1925 
41, 014 
52,128 
197, 861 
547, 288 
1926 
412, 784 
477, 176 
1927 
2, 994, 207 
Grand total: 
1904 
573,967 
1905 
1906 
1907. 
252, 373 
18, 018 
1908 
1909 - 
1910 
14,411 
196, 871 
1911 
20, 284 
156, 349 
1912 
15, 563 
406 
405 
401, 892 
1913 
70 
425, 574 
1914- 
13, 001 
6,915 
224, 906 
1915 
2, 175 
449, 174 
1916 
47,746 
45, 918 
3, 270, 282 
1917 ____ 
44, 557 
370, 309 
2, 590, 563 
4, 302, 646 
1918 
100, 247 
1, 341, 887 
1919 
558, 622 
1, 008, 312 
1920 
89! 378 
260, 963 
5, 314, 747 
1921 
9,316 
3, 499 
12,644 
1922 
8,962 
50, 517 
111,582 
2, 421, 272 
2, 447, 006 
8, 395, 901 
1923 
26,889 
1924 
69, 431 
385, 251 
1925 
84, 408 
780, 956 
4, 085, 084 
1926. . 
78, 607 
587, 351 
655, 159 
11, 153, 663 
1927 
258, 816 
6, 124, 911 
Kings 
Beds 
Beach seines 
Purse seines 
Gill nets 
Traps 
Num- 
ber 
Fath- 
oms 
Num- 
ber 
Fath- 
oms 
Num- 
ber 
Fath- 
oms 
Num- 
ber 
1, 303 
22, 000 
12, 553 
i 
9, 512 
9, 295 
14, 962 
340 
3, 033 
81, 667 
1 297 
11, 278 
’ gg 
1,696 
2,277 
1,604 
500 
129 
1,499 
22, 000 
280 
35, 958 

3 
439 
46, 754 
15 
1, 768 
35, 827 
25 
2, 221 
53, 109 
27 
14, 692 
252 
22, 624 
2 
505 
34, 975 
3 
210 
105, 162 
9 
1,738 
36, 464 
15 
717 
38, 218 
19 
591 
27,957 

29 
253 
109, 200 
7 
10 
100, 000 
2 
10 
60, 578 
2 
5 
2 
280 
5 
300 
117’, 018 
2 
315 
15 
953 
150, 412 
150 
20 
1,067 
68, 122 
2 
290 
20 
1,000 
23, 130 
3 
450 
16 
800 
47,549 
5 
615 
16 
950 
1, 003 
75, 412 
550 
2 
is6 
27 
1, 250 
1 
72, 348 
2 
300 
11 
825 
52, 111 
5 
410 
13 
4, 190 
19 
2, 166 
6 
72, 321 
945 
21 
5, 100 
19 
1, 250 
364 
222, 154 
48 
4, 630 
49 
6,440 
69 
3 
557 
249, 092 
70 
8, 110 
64 
8,841 
97 
7,873 
18 
6,930 
152, 682 
39 
5,351 
61 
7, 689 
111 
42 
6,408 
129, 655 
54 
4,860 
9,052 
217 
15! 844 
47 
92, 571 
17 
1,300 
3 
450 
32 
3,200 
1 
140, 736 
19 
1, 750 
7 
1,030 
80 
4,500 
5 
530 
170, 050 
19 
3,200 
27 
2, 780 
94 
8,428 
7 
1, 219 
158, 484 
24 
1, 540 
21 
2,995 
62 
4,200 
21 
3,325 
96, 703 
24 
1,800 
35 
5, 490 
50 
4,500 
30 
2,153 
157, 313 
21 
2,065 
62 
6,565 
30 
5,325 
40 
| 3,094 
118, 118 
6 
695 
95 
7,830 
8 
640 
64 
Note. — N o catches were reported in the years omitted from each division of this table. 
There follows a discussion of the catches at the several localities in each subdi- 
vision of the sound, in which the data in respect to the distribution of salmon and the 
development of the fishery at each place will be considered. After this a section is 
devoted to the salmon fisheries of Prince William Sound as a whole. 
