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1-pound flat 1-pound tall Afognak ALASKA FISHERIES Alaska in 1916 American August black cod blue foxes boats breeding Bristol Bay Bureau of Fisheries Canadian cannery catch cent central Alaska Chum coast Coho Cold Storage Copper River corrals fish fishermen Fox Farm fur farming fur-bearing animals fur-seal Galanin George Island gill nets Gorbatch halibut halibut fishery harem hatchery herd humpback idle bulls increase industry Inlet July Karluk Ketchikan killed king salmon Kodiak Lake Large pup males Merculiof Middling pup mild-cure natives North Pacific Northeast Point Nushagak Nushagak Bay operations Packing Paul Island pelts pickled plant port pound nets Pribilof Islands Prince Rupert ranch red-salmon eggs Reef reported Rookery seals season Seattle Semidi Sept shipment shipped skins sockeye southeast Alaska southeastern Alaska spawning species station Stepetin supply taken tion tons Total traps Unalaska Value vessels waters western Alaska Whale Yes Bay Zapadni