SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA SALMON STATISTICS 
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Other combinations of catches in this part of Clarence Strait were made as 
follows: Chichagof Bay totals include fish from Chichagof and from Chichagof Point; 
Annette Island fish from Tain; Johnson Cove salmon from Johnson Chuck and John- 
son Creek; Nichols Bay data include a catch reported from Bean Island; Nichols 
Passage catches were increased by the inclusion of fish from Blank Inlet, Blank Point, 
Bostwick Point, Dali Bay, Gravina Point, and Metlakatla; Tamgas Harbor and 
Sextant Point catches were combined under the name of the former; and Skowl Arm 
catches include the salmon reported from Dolion Mine, Shore Bay, and Tom Skowl 
Place. 
The unavoidably large unallocated catches in the southern part of Clarence 
Strait were augmented further by including therewith the catches from 23 minor or 
undetermined localities, as follows: Perry Jenkins Trap No. 1, Coal Creek, Brendable 
Trap, West Arm, Whiterock, Steve Selig, Prince of Wales Island, Luke Point, Hundred 
Thousand Creek, Granville Pass, Island Bay, Twenty Thousand Bank, South Arm, 
Perry Point, McKinley, Whitestone Creek, Mohaney Creek, Point McCartey, 
Mallard Bay, Guard Island, Little Dali Island, Point Nunez, and Windy Point. In 
addition, a division of certain catches that were reported from “Loring and vicinity” 
in 3 years, 1904 to 1906, increased the unallocated figures in those years. 
Figure 41 shows graphically the total catch of red salmon in the Clarence Strait 
district and the subtotals for the northern and southern parts. Leaving aside the 
catches previous to 1904 it appears that the production of this species in the southern 
part has not changed markedly during the period 1904-27. The peak was reached 
