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graphically the catch and the trend of the catch of red salmon at this river from 1904 
to 1923. 
Unakvnk Inlet . — The catches in this locality include some reported from Cowpen 
in 1922 and 1927, from Siwash Bay in 1917 and 1923, and from Unakwik Point in 
1927. Salmon were first reported from this locality, exclusive of Miners River 
catches, in 1917, the year a cannery was first operated in the western part of the 
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sound. Apparently none was taken in 1918. In 1919, the catch in round figures 
was 6,500 chums, 7,800 pinks, and 3,200 reds. No catches were shown in 1920 and 
1921 although a cannery was built and operated there in 1920. All catches by this 
company were reported, however, as merely coming from Prince William Sound. 
In the remaining six years, 1922 to 1927, the record appears to be complete, showing 
a large production of pinks, fair catches of chums in some years, and small yields of 
reds, cohos, and kings. Remarkable gains were made in the catch of pinks in the 
