Commercial Fisheries Review, Bind 6NMFS, Scientific Publications Office, 1944 |
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Side 10
... August 1 . Fresh fish came into New York's wholesale markets in somewhat greater quantity than last year , totaling 126,487,000 pounds compared with 113,579,000 . On the other hand , in Chicago , most important inland market for fish ...
... August 1 . Fresh fish came into New York's wholesale markets in somewhat greater quantity than last year , totaling 126,487,000 pounds compared with 113,579,000 . On the other hand , in Chicago , most important inland market for fish ...
Side 11
... . Ira N. Gabrielson , Deputy Coordinator , said , that the materials originally estimated for August 1944 11 FISHERY MARKET NEWS Operation of manpower priority system explained Approval of fishing vessel construction restricted.
... . Ira N. Gabrielson , Deputy Coordinator , said , that the materials originally estimated for August 1944 11 FISHERY MARKET NEWS Operation of manpower priority system explained Approval of fishing vessel construction restricted.
Side 20
... August 1 , 1944 , except for Alaska , where it will become effective September 1 , 1944. A 30 - day period is being provided between an- nouncement of the revision and its effective date in this country so that all service sup- pliers ...
... August 1 , 1944 , except for Alaska , where it will become effective September 1 , 1944. A 30 - day period is being provided between an- nouncement of the revision and its effective date in this country so that all service sup- pliers ...
Side 7
... August , with May through September -- when fresh halibut was being received -- a period of outstanding activity . November , the month of largest arrivals of shucked oysters and frozen shrimp , recorded by far the largest receipts of ...
... August , with May through September -- when fresh halibut was being received -- a period of outstanding activity . November , the month of largest arrivals of shucked oysters and frozen shrimp , recorded by far the largest receipts of ...
Side 30
... August totaled 454,566 tons . This compares with 458,903 tons for the same period in the previous season . The catch at San Francisco through January 29 was 125,721 tons as against 115,100 for the previous season ; at Monterey , 204,551 ...
... August totaled 454,566 tons . This compares with 458,903 tons for the same period in the previous season . The catch at San Francisco through January 29 was 125,721 tons as against 115,100 for the previous season ; at Monterey , 204,551 ...
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Alaska Amdt amended anglerfish applicable Apr-Sept April base price Blue pike Boston Canadian canner ceiling prices cents per pound cost February Fillets fish and seafood fish and shellfish fish oil fish or seafood fishermen fishery products Food Administration fresh and frozen fresh fish frozen fish gutted Haddock halibut Important Items increase industry January July June Lake Lake trout landed lemon sole Lingcod livers mackerel March mark-up Maximum Price Regulation month Oct-Mar Office of Price oysters Pacific Coast pack percent pilchard Pounds Cents Price Administration price listed prices for sales primary fish shipper processor purchase purveyors of meals quantity RECEIPTS OF FRESH retail rope Rosefish Round Sablefish salmon sardines Sauger Schedule Seattle sell seller shellfish shrimp smelt species steaks style of dressing Table table of base tion transportation Tuna United vessels Vitamin War Production Board warehouse Yellowtail