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FISHERIES STATISTICS
of
BRITISH COLUMBIA
I968
(PRELIMINARY)
ECONOMICS BRANCH
PACIFIC REGION
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES OF CANADA
VANCOUVER 5, B.C.
Compiled and Publllrhed under Artunqetnrnt
Wtth thr Domlnlon Bureau o,I Statlrticr - Ottawa
APRIL, 1969
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1‘abJr III . has beer) prkpared to indicate landings and value,, average prices, altrnrl with wholesa1.e values by salmon species.
1’AUl.E 111 -- LANDED AND WHOLESALE VALUE OF SALMON, BY SPECIES
1959 - 1968 _____ .-.-- .,?++----e ---_I -.-l-----XI-C---L-l- ----w---
Lawlerl (1)
Vdur
Avcrqe
Price per Jb.
Wholesale (2)
Value
% Landed to
Wholesale
Value
$ uw 4 $ (ooo) 96
18 060 5 626 31.2 12 206 46*1 15 480 5 453 35.2 11 439 47.7 26 622 a 860 33.3 18 521 47.8 20 105 6 723 33.4 15 444 43.5
11 873 4 002 33.7 8 499 47.1 22 951 8 257 36.0 18 115 45.5 16 221 6 015 37.1 12 873 46.7 25 705 9 528 37.1 21 120 45.1 37 072 13 872 37.5 28 264 49.1 41 390 15 630 37.8 30 645 51.0
35 040 3 7Y5 10.8 11 525 32.9
16 SW 2 014 11.9 5 657 35.6 50 059 5 6% 11.4 17 137 33.2 93 592 10 909 11.7 30 646 35.6 60 S77 6 073 10.0 18 550 32.7 36 7G5 4 063 11.0 12 553 32.4 22 933 2 6G8 Il.6 9 047 29.5 73 469 8 557 11.6 28 143 30.4 51 G43 6 640 12.9 21 685 30.6 55 600 6 996 12.6 22 050 31.7
23 110 2 800 12.1
20 320 3 lofi 15.3 14 609 1 917 13.1 1H 054 2 1% 12.2 15 426 1 359 12.8 23 932 3 061 12.8
6 6% 824 12.4 15 362 1 887 12.2 12 142 1 611 13.3 36 sio 4 950 13.6
5 556 so.4
5 736 54.1 4 198 65.7 5 493 40.0 4 366 45.1 7 184 42.6 2 288 36.0 S 275 35.8 4 528 35.6
13 362 37.0
19 570 4 498 23.0 9 801 45.9 14 230 4 386 30.8 7 437 59.0
24 729 6 569 26.6 12 321. 53.3 26 GlO 6 900 25.9 12 167 56.7 25 431 6 658 26.1 11 377 S8.S 31 GS6 9 255 29.2 16 376 56.5 36 679 11 107 30.3 19 792 56.1 38 681 11 929 30.8 20 847 57.2 22 518 7 125 31.6 12 691 56.5 33 381 10 448 31.3 19 695 53.0
13 510 3 757 27.8 10 320 3 380 32.8
9 093 3 064 33.7
9 OGG 3 774 41.6 10 lGS 4 020 39.5 13 368 5 54G 41.5 12 669 5 306 41.9 15 325 6 668 43.5 15 355 6 681 43.5 15 237 6 798 44.6
5 408 69.S 4 988 67.8 4 425 69.2
5 146 73.3 5 435 74.0 7 662 72.4 6 939 76.5 9 133 73.0
10 094 66.2 10 s19 64.6
130 27 20.8 58 46.6 250 62 24.8 90 68.9
204 46 22.5 83 55.4 240 57 23.8 94 60.6 146 36 24.7 58 62.1 235 62 26.4 90 68.9 135 38 28.1 78 48.7 307 85 27.7 138 61.6 254 72 28.3 140 51.4 222 65 29.3 110 59.1
(1) Landed v&c: is based on average rcixrns from both net and txoll-caught salmon,
(2) Where products ure unsold at the end of calendar year prevailing prices at year-end have been
used in evaluatiny inventales.
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TABLE IV PRODUCTION 6 UTILIZATION OF SALMON, BY SPECIES IN 1967 6 1968 ------------c----II----------
CM UMS
Catltlcd - 4n#
COMQ Z (HLlJEBACK~-
SPRJJ4x Carlnerl - %FW I+csh Rculld Yreah ht. Fruz. Drs. Mllrl Crtrad Smvknd OtiYlW
TOTAL
ALL SALMQN (1) Canned 4.%# Fredi Round Fred1 DR.
Froz. Rourld Frw. mu. Frox. Steaks G
hoz. filleti Mild Cured Smakad other (1)
TOTAL
(‘1 NOTE:
llnlt
C,aser cwt. CWK,
Caser cwt. cwt.
Cwcr cwt. cwt. Cwt.
Ciisar Cwt.
LWK.
cwt.
cwt.
cases
cwt.
cwt.
CWL
cwt.
cwt *
c alieu
Cwt.
cwt.
CWK.
C3Stfi cwt.
cwt.
cwt.
cwt.
cwt.
wt.
cwt.
1 9 6 8 1 9 6 7 ----- -II--
Vuhc
s
Qunntity Value --i--
Average Price
$
611 011 1 018
300
30 531 84.5 54 890 16 610 41 308
30 644 653
49.97 558 892 53.92 972 55.37 714
28 155 100 49 111 39 927 19 862
28 264 000
50.38 50.53 55.92
669 347 1 043 9 059
21 523 624 42 707
438 837 44 837
22 050 005
32.16 650 142 40.95 8 012 48.44 30 936
19 943 203 285 778
1 420 302 3s 507
21 684 790
30.68 35.67 45.91
270 688 9 931 8 345
105 440
7 405 616 286 009 305 969
4 U37 089 526 805
13 361 488
27.36 94 022 28.80 1 498 36.66 2 461 45.88 34 278
2 55s 140 37 109
105 465 1 530 677
300 120
4 528 511
27.18 24.77 42.85 44.65
187 :;94 7 729 737 41.20 146 677 6 016 982 41.02 197 9 862 so.oci 138 7 260 52.61
11 903 713 273 s9.92 9 504 573.934 60.39 150 7b3 10 894 800 72.26 85 215 5 96s 012 70.00
2 289 203 239 144 400
19 695 311
88.79 -- -- 127 965
12 691 153
--
7 416 1 095
24 179 84 483
4 385 4 202
216 172 65 558
1 706 573 7 254 710
566 398 611 507
98 554 10 519 472
29.15 14 679 59.87 1 018 70.58 28 714 85. a7 79 764
129.17 3 239 145.53 4 381
430 601 53 648
2 042 280 6 374 850
368 514 659 582 164 232
10 093 707
29.33 52.70 71.12 79.92
113.77 150.56
933 29 092 31.18 1 296 40 331 31.12
3(iS 281 738
23 859 1s 054 40 826
1 225
110 056
6s. 37 380 53.57 99 53.52 943
23 096 5 324
52 258 19 251
140 260
60,78 53.78 S5.42
1 746 989 67 436 38.60 1 465 708 12 321 422 34.22 3 913 46 060 2 804 60.87 49 785
5 556 282 50.82 loo 351 050 23 508 66.96 231 426
$ Pw 57 141
158 3 070
5 15 363
38.99 40.38 61.67 50.00 66.38
7 740 5 103 4 407
577 626 631
3 670 99 956
74.54 ‘4 607 122.73 3 592 143.26 4 927
349 399 744
2 518 79 74Y
75.75 111.08 151.00
The total value of “AU SAIMONa4 includes such products as offal, oil, meal, caviar, etc. which could not be designated to particular species. AIso included are the values of some items when leus than three companies reported.
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The canned salmon pack of 1,746,989 cases, 31 per cent greater than the 1959-68 average of 1,333,444 cases, showed an increase of 281,281 cases over 19671 at~d was worth ;A rt!cord $67.4 million.
Pink salmon flahermen delivered 55.6 million pounds of round fish, but Lhc puck was only 669, 347 CUECS due to abnormally small fish.
‘The rockeye pack of 611, 011 cases was the largest since 1958.
There was a substantial increase in chums, with a pack of 270,688 cases, 111~ best jrack since 1954.
TABLE .V - CANNED SALMON PACK IN B.C. BY SPECIES - 1959-1968 -----*--A--- km-- --- Case6 (48 lb.)
Sockeye Pinks
2.56 170 4.58 597 133 128 213 105 16 097 1 077 097 34 444
22b H44 219 564 86 818 91 so4 6 420 631 150 22 768 3YH 205 661 290 9s 385 241 379 8 899 i 405 158 4.6 151
2w 710 1 188 661 134 483 187 735 7 990 1 816 585 55 801
158 37s 757 452 119 190 157 483 10 771 1 203 271 34 463 343 358 464 107 232 722 204 732 10 389 1 2s~ 308 43 676
245 798 287 925 65 216 295 284 19 734 913 957 35 060
407 949 951 794 160 784 281 623 17 065 1 819 215 64 062
558 892 650 142 94 022 146 677 15 97s 1 46.5 708 57 141
611 011 669 347 270 688 187 594 8 349 1 746 989 67 436
Churns Coho Other Total Wholesale Value
Only 6,374 tons of herring were landed. Fishing for reduction purposes was cIosr!d In order to conserve stocks for spawnlng purposes.
TABLE VI - TOTAL LANDINGS, UTILIZATION 6 WHOLESALE VALUE OF HERRING G PRODUCTS - 1959-1968 --- Ill--------l----F --
1959 1 .%O i!N> 1 1962 1WlJ
l!kr4
1 !kl!;
19t)(io
lSo7
l%)(rH
222 016 7 355 93 838 2 178
224 217 4 SH9 222 637 4 752 2x0 lCJ1 6 477 2.152 (143 6 167
222 031 6 232 15.7 y20 5 107
Iin 370 1 828
h 374 231
bnded Value
$ (~0’s)
Herring Oil
000 lb,
43 102 41 696
17 918 17 634
41 671 40 817
40 243 41 299
so 037 53 271
44 902 46 071
43 442 41 509
27 560 27 058
8 735 10 499 N/A (1) WA (1)
Herring
Meal
TOYU
Canned
Cases (48 Ib.)
_I
WA (1) WA (1) WA (1)
-.” N/A (1) N/A (1)
_* --
WA (1)
Dv Salted
000 lb.
Total Wholesale Value
all. Products
$ (000’S)
WA (1) 8 843 -- 3 450
WA (1) 8 207
WA (1) 8 492 -m 11 695
WA (1) 11 561
WA (1) 11 752
N/A (I) 8 305 -- 2 638
WA (1) 331
(1) N/A1 Not available; lcrr than 3 firms reporting.
,
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In 1968 the Erltlsh Columbia fishiny fleet, including support vrnbr*IP, I, I, m be r c ti 7 B f) H f, , conlpared to 7,770 a year ago. A value of $93 million WYI placrrd on the fleet. This was $4.7 million higher than $88.4 million re- pnrted i II 19fi7.
TABLE VlII - THE NUMBER OF VESSELS REPORTED IN COMMERCIAL FISHING OPERATIONS IN 1967 - 1968 ----- -- --c~-d-~----------
Type of PropuJsion - -- 1967 1968 -- --
Percentage > Change
Gas 5 351 5 164 - 3.5
Diesel 2 393 2 492 + 4.1 Other 26 30 + 15.4
---
7 770 7 686 - 1.1
Ex~~endlturt~r on engines and installation in 1968 amounted to $1.7 nr1lllo11 and 011 ILshing gear $7.6 million.
In 196H flshlng vcssela reported the following equipment:
Radio phones - 4 726
Automatic pilots - 1 945 Loran6 627
Echo sounders - 4 418
INVENTORY OF GEAR (Table 8) ---w-w-
Thr: inventory of gear taken at the year-end was valued at $13 m 1 I II 011 ) up from $11.6 million in 1967.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS __-_ -I,-n---+.+---
The information on products and their market values is provided on unn11n1 productIon forms conlpleted by all processors in British Columbia. Collec- LIOII a11<1 tubltlatlon is done by the Economics Branch of the Department of Fisheries II II I.1 c I srrungc:nlI!nt with the Dominion Bureau of Statistics in Ottawa.
Thos~i statistic< are finalized by the Bureau and used in their pub- I I ,” cl I. I 0 II ,’ II t I t 1 c tl ” Fiaherles Statistics of Canada”.
This preliminary report has been compiled by the Market Unit of thrr Economics Branch of the Department of Fisheries in Vancouver under the dir- ection of Mr. J. D’Andren.
April 15, 1969.
Department of Fisheries of Canada, llS5 Robson Street,
Vancouver 5, B.C.
W.R. Iluurstoll, Director, P:rclfic Region,
Blake A. Campbell, Chief, Economics Branch,
Pacific Region.
1‘Atll.r. 1 .- QJJANTI’I’IES LANDED AND VALUE OF ALL PRODUCTS MARKETED OF THE MOST
IMPORTANT SPECIES - 1968 ___-._-...------_--- -------II-b- ---_
Kllld of Flnh -+----
-+,.-
Quantities Landed Wholasale JLanded) Value Value
(000’1 lb.) $ (000’S) $ (000’5)
s R 1 rl, 0 11 176 355 44 887 99 956
1-I e P r 1 I1 g 6 373 231 331
HrlIbur 22 SO7 A/ S 768 A/ 8 385
C r a b a II d S h r 1 rn p 5 939 1 107 2 378
Llrrq Cod 6 316 629 995
c; r c c 0 d y Ii 353 778 1 122
QyttIZrK 9 648 726 743
Snlcb 10 035 623 1 183
Black Cod 889 204 349
c 1 a HI I i 501 98 222
Other 1tr:mn * (11,clrrtlItlc~ Livers) 11 853 807 3 591
.~ ,,” .,..,, II _., -.--.. .-,_- -- -_--.---- --.-.--
I’ Q “1’ A L S 262 769 55 858 119 255 _,_.- ._--
In ndditlon landings at U.S. ports amounted to 6,883jOOO pounds valued at $1,580,000 (CQrl.).
The value of seed oysters is included with “Landed Value” and *lWholcsale Value’*i quantities, however, are not included in “Quantities Landed”.
The values of products in combination and specialty items are in- eluded with “Other Items”.
Livers included with “Other Items” because of a limited number of companies reporting.
TABLE 2 - LANDED AND WHOLESALE VALUE OF FISH AND FISH PRODUCTS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA - 1959 - 1968 -----------------c --- --r
Year Landed Value --- -- Wholesale Value $ (000’S) $ (000’S)
1959 35 724 66 377
lYG0 27 962 52 259
1961 38 778 77 886
1962 46 715 94 673
1963 38 551 76 000
1964 47 144 92 117
19G5 45 824 84 666
1966 58 666 117 984
1967 48 051 99 814
1968 55 694 119 255
Not includedt In Tables 1 6 2 imported tuna processed in British Columbia.
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?‘AHl.E 3 LANDINGS AND MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS MARKETED
IN - 1968 - _--- .-.--._ - ..-_- __- B.C. -----l---r- -----L--311
Unit of
Measure ---
000 lb.
I,
,I
I,
000 lb. 1 501 98
11
48 lb, cases
000 lb. II
208 36
7 168 158 52 26 ..- 2
000 lb. 4 372 787
220
769 362
9 944 .+-
74
317
586
703<
1s --
1 695
000 lb. 101
II 26 I, 69
000 lb.
I,
II
000 lb. 11 353 778
678 46
1 216 407 1 960 485
-_ 184
* Not incIudinq quantity used for non-food purposes.
Quantity -
889
Value c-- $ (000’s)
204
35 10
238 66
510 273
222 -
7
4
18
22 w
154 7
33
15
1 122
22 507 5 768
2 378 770 12 076 4 239
696 399 *_ 2 034 -- 943
8 385
1.1 -_ NOTE1 The value of combined and specialty items, such as fish and chips, portions, and fish sticks are included under “miscellaneous”.
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‘1 A H1.E 3 ( c 0 II t ’ (1) +I LANDINGS AND MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS MARKETED
IN B.C. - 1968 ‘. ---,.. -. _-.l,-l --_l-..“. ^ ~~“--------~---~-~-~I --- -
KINi OF FISH ---1----- _
Unit of
Measure --
000 lb.
II II
Quantity
6 373
68 2 031
--
Value
$ (000’S)
231
9
181
141
Total Wholerale Value 331
000 lb, 6 316 629
1 159 176
268 40
1 175 434
-- 345
995 Total Wholesale Value
MiN~+llar~nolIti -- “------..-- Fish LIllldGd l/
Murkvtcd Other produ~..~s, by -prodrtcls
atld cpeci alLie
000 lb. 10 529 737
-- 3 447
Total Wholesale Value 21 2 447
0yrl.s I’ 4 I. ;I II (1 11 cl _ -.---_.-- _-_- M Y r k t’ t I’ rl
Fresh C Frozen (802. pkg.)
(16 oz. pkg.)
(32 oz.)
(G aIlona)
0th + I-
000 lb. 9 648 726
300 997 156
11 SO1 11
114 967 188
29 847 157
231
Tutal Wholesale Value 743 -
000 lb. 888 37
322
44
133
31
5
38 -
74 L
11rcI uclea I iv cr producti OJI , nt irtkfe ed, fish of minor importance, and some
l:rttiditrqE for which no breakdown Into species was available; or only one
lirrtr rcport1ttq.
“I Prorluctlort includ(as some offal products from other species.
NO-J‘Er _-- .--._ Tltc value of combined and specialty items, such as fish and chips,
portions and fish stix are included u~~der “Miscellaneous”.
. . .
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TABLE 3 (Cont’d) - LANDINGS AND MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS MARKETED IN B.C. - 1968 - ---------------- ------
KIND OF FISH --e---L__
unit of Meorure Quantity Value
$ (000’S)
Sulmon Landed ---- Marketed
Prcrh Round Fresh Drrrred Fr nzr:n Round Frozen Dremaed Frozen filleta C frozen ateaks Mild Cured SlYlOkt?d Cnnrrcd Offal Meal 011 Eggr and Caviar Other
000 lb. 176 355 44 807
”
11
*
*
t,
II
”
48 lb. cases Tonr 000 lb.
”
1 232 4 606
556 35 105
774 510 441
1 746 989 2 034 1 100 2 632
422 2 804
282 23 508
577 626 631
67 436 266
39 2 889
476
Total Wholcralc Value 99 956
Smelta Landed ---I-- Marketed
Frcrh, frozen, fillctr
000 lb. 39
_-
8
Total Wholelrle Value
11
11 -
Shrjnsr and Prawnm Landed _I- ---1-11 -- Marketed
Frcrh nrld frozen Fresh Me at Frozen Meat 0th er
000 lb. 1 568 320
I’ ” II
10 152 160
..*
Total Wholesale Value
63 280 292
48
683
Skrrtt: Ltlncied ------- M nrkctrd
Fresh and frozen
000 lb. 116 6
II 83
Total Wholesale Value
13 -
13 I
Solca Landed ---- Marketed
Fresh Frarcn Frttth Pilletr Frozen Flllttr
000 lb. 10 035
757 121
1 020 1 519
623
Total Wholcrals Value
64 18
440 661
1 183
Sturrleon Lnlldrd -.“.---- Marketed
Fresh and frozen
000 lb.
.
25
25
Total Wholesale Value
TABLE 4 - BRITISH COLUMBIA SALMON PACK - AREA WHERE CANNED
- 1968 -
(48 lb. Cases)
AREA SOCKEYE RED
SPRING PINK
SPRING WHITE SPRING STEELHEADS BLUEBACKS cm0 PINKS -- TOTAL
Fraser Area G South Coast 398 438 852 l/2 1 471 823 l/2 263 10 389 92 619 227 893 l/2 79 225 afl 974 up
North Coast 212 573 802 l/2 2 332 l/2 1 134 670 -- a4 586 l/2 441 453 191 462 l/2 935 014
TOTAL 611 011 1 655 3 803 l/2 1 957 i/2 I 933 10 389 177 205 l/2 669 346 l/2 270 687 l/2 1 746 988 i/2
. .
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LY
20
30
35
40
50
tie
70
71;
NO
IO0
T 0 1’ A L
TABLE 5 - NUMBER AND VALUE OF ALL VESSELS REPORTED IN
THE B.C. FISHING INDUSTRY (INCLUDING PACKERS,
COLLGCTORS AND WHALERS] - BY LENGTH - 1968 -_ .---_,_---*1--1- ------I--- -----
Nun~ber of Number of
LXCSCl Gall
a
49
377
863
728
233
950
1 O&i
2 317
785
6 3
1
i 05 _” ,.
50 -
23
39
22 ---
2 4!)2 5 164
other Including
Sail and
Steamer
TClbll
Number of
Vessels
Net Grw
Tonnaqe Tonnage
24 977 _.. d_
5
--
““-
“.v
++.
-_
--
I .,
-_
1* -
30 s
1 102 2 733 3 495 3 787
2 694 13 219 16 360 15 980
1 648 12 545 16 101 21 977
791 9 457 13 376 19 527
234 5 693 8 702 9 474
105 4 099 6 250 6 291
so 2 766 4 513 4 135
23 2 462 2 615
39 5 081
23
1 555
3 157
2 770 4 849 3 625
7 686 57 994 81 189 93 048
Total
Value
$m
1 051
4 586
13 -
TABLE 6 - NUMBER AND VALUE OF ALL VESSELS REPORTED
IN THE B,C. FISHING INDUSTRY (INCLUDING PACKERS, COLLECTORS AND WHALERS) - BY
GROSS TONNAGE AND TYPE OF PROPULSION -
GROSS VIBSEI. NUMBER TONNAGE VALUE
So00
OVER Y GROSS TONS -,
CASOUNE VFSSUS --
4 855 5 083
524 445 69 46 . - I-
10 - 14.9 lfi 24.9 2!i 4Y. 9
50 x 9fJ.Y
426
32
2
SUB-TOTAL 460 5 448 5 574
P
1.5 890 IO ’ 14.9
15 - 24.9 2 5 -- 49.9 50 - 99.9
100 ..- 149.9 l!iO G OVCl-
842 10 334
440 7 SO7
331 11 616
133 9 199
6 9 8 006
25 * 5 677 -- --
11 099
12 874
8 590
7 383
4 688
SUB -TOTAL 1 840 52 341 60 524
UNDER 10 GROGS TONS --------------
c arolit1e Dicllel Row or Canoe
19 10s 4 29s
-- ----
23 400
18 335
6 590 _I
3 393
636
SUB-TOTAL 4 029 24 925
TOTAL 6 329 81 189 91 023
UNDER 25’ WITH NO
TONNAGE SHOWN -- --.“-------
Ckla
Diesel Row or Canoe
1 311
17 29
--I
+- 1 967 -- 50
-- 8 --
-- 2 02s SUB-TOTAL 1 357
GRAND TOTAL 7 686 81 189 93 048
* Out ateanirr.
TABLE 7 .-, VALUES & ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES ON ENGINES AND FISHING GEAR, AS REPORTED BY OWNERS OF LICENCED COMMERCIAL FISHING VESSELS - BY TYPE OF OPERATIONS
- 19Gt3 - ---“,---------- ----- -Lv-----1-c-- p------m
Number with Expenditures
on new engines ---
Total &pen- diture on fishins gear -$ 000
420
13
Gross 'I'OY111* --
Amount cd &xpenditures
s 000
55
4
‘I’YPE ‘3: CBERATICYN -------_?-*^- . . -.
1HO 5 812
H 374 447
13
1
2 38 41
23 870 981 --
8
55
66 1 793 2 255 10 47 165
69 4 756 38 241
16 170
4 091
206
2
2 1 21
30 2 793 6 63
107 7 404
2 909
7 OGO 14 67
120
462
2 293 11 644 11 795 277 265 1 791
731 4 687 6 305 79 106 820
119 877 1 329 139
535 3 832 5 742
11
99
21
14s 618
1 047 1 559 26
402
40 211
2 571 18 957 25 555 640 1 735
56 665
2 871
1 314
1 201
2 647
981
3 947
9
78
11
131
5s
297
24 1 708
1 221
4
s
43
29
67
9G
4 240
7 574 r . 1 0 T A L 7 548 73 752 1 748
, ,
TABLE H INVENTORY AT END OF CALENDAR YEAR OF GEAR
AND E9UIPMENT USED 1N PRIMARY FISHERY - 1968 --d*ll---l--*-l-* --------II-----I-Xfl---------
.,. -- ---.. ..” ” II “--..-.--
TYPK OF GEAR -. ,. .- ,_.--.
salnlolY Gillnets
VALUE NUMBER $ (000’S)
11 470 4 576
129 10
32 3
49 8
10 1
493 3 294
12 5
97 929
1 6 16
37 16
159 223
123 35
5 372 576
752 5
9 024
2 813
3 926
8
21
154
43
--
5.55
408
27
36
4
7
729
80
194
1 16s
13
112‘
TOTAL VALUE 13 032