Feb* 22nd, 1941 
Report by Alaskan Glacier Sea Food Co., Petersburg, Alaska on their 
catch of ^’Spider Crabs” near Petersburg, and caught in shrimp trawls. 
No effort has been made to catch them, but they were just taken in 
the regular hauling for shrimp. 
Deo, 
. 2nd, 
1940. 
Thomas 
Bay, 
55 
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Tonka, 
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20th 
It 
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, 25 " 
Jan. 
5th, 
1941. 
Thomas 
Bay. 
40 
II 
II 
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It 
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18th. 
It 
II 
45 
11 
11 
25 th 
It 
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40 
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Feb. 
13th. 
11 
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50 
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14 bh 
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21st 
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55 
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One male. One female. 
One female (4 legs on one side) 
Two females. One male. 
One female. One male. 
Two females. One male. 
Ttvo males. 
Two females. One male. 
One male. 
One male. Two females. 
Seven males. Three females. 
Eight males. Four females. 
Two males. Two females. 
Alaskan Glacier Sea Food Co. , 
per Earl N. Ohmer, 
I 
Pres. 
P.S. The ”Dorothy” is going to prospect Frederic Sound, of 
which Thomas Bay is a tributary, and its possible that the Spiders 
we have caught in Thomas Bay feed from Frederic Sound or from either 
further away through Frederic Sound. It will be very interesting to 
knovj” more about them, and I wish a real scientific program could also 
be carried out in this locality on shrimp. 
