SHIN4II0 6*155 groBB ton. 5*395 net tons* 
Kinka Ytisan K* K. 
iaoality 
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hatrt 
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lintdw»-iiXtirTiinHW >!Mi'~nini>|i i<1»?Li^-;rv]iT«Mi' 'mim » 
KeporteS by: ^iMitional notes. 
Aug. 13, 1933 0?°19» It. Lat. ie9°48’ '.f. lors 
10 mi. off N.H. Pt. 3t, 
'•T 
I *1 
■-v A-ii- .-1 
1 smll ten dor 1 frying 
nets, ? jno t her hauling 
nets which yielded 
many crshs. 
/'t 
* yf # s»^ 
Alert 
Aug. 12, 1933 St. 'aul Island, hearing 25*-’'^ true 
fi 
20 miles 
-40 fath 
1‘ixed crei 
crab Ghelnr 
boats, one tender. 
iJ 
T 
nai K 
« 
s 
in sections, approx. 
50* long, 15* deep. 
5 fish nets, total 
length 2 miles. 
UUi 
Ox fci . .A.# 
Alger. 
Nets In all cases 
were laid with 
t!ie current . . 
RYOK^ NAMI: 
A ASs 
if \ r 
Gross To’aage, 380* long. 49’ beam, di*aws 26.4* • Nippon Suiaan E.K, 
M 
ay 6 , 1955 
57°5’ M. Lat. 169®52* W. 
O* 
37 
June 1936 
Ec ’■.andorsky Islands. Undeinfay, 
Gapt. Haku^fo Paru 
to officer of Oyane, 
Harbor, 
June 13. 
Used primarily in 
reduction of fish 
oil «, nd ’-isal. Accompanied 
by 3 aaceaBory trawlers 
398 tons each, 8 ceu- 
bottoi'! seine riotor boats, 
88 tons eacL. 3 acces. 
motor boats 44-(50 tone 
Alaska 
fishery 
&, Fur Indust. 
W, T. Bowrer. 
r. 4< 
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