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FISHING VESSEL LANDINGS AT SEATTLE IN FEBRUARY -- March 28, 1942 (111.85 kb)
42a3b28 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ZNFORMATZON SERVICE FISH ABD WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release UPON RECEIPT FISIZXG VESSEL LAIJDIXGS AT SEATTL; E INFEBRUARY During February, the UnitedStates halibut fleet landed 968,000 pounds of fishery products, worth $584,000, at Seattle, as the result of 112 trips
FISHING VESSEL LANDINGS AT SEATTLE IN MARCH -- May 9, 1942 (101.14 kb)
42a5b9 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ZNFORMATION SERVICE FISH AHD WILDZIFE SERVICE For Release UPOB RECEIPT FISBING VESSEL LANDINGS AT SEATTLE IN MARCH During March, the United States halibut fleet landed 764,000 pounds of fishery products, worth $532,000. at Seattle, as the result of 77 trips to Xorth
FISHING VESSEL LANDINGS AT SEATTLE IN MAY -- July 24, 1942 (153.42 kb)
s, ,a , ” i : . ; . . : : , . : .L > A. : . . . . . . , _ . . : ) . , ‘ . . ~ ‘ . . ” : , , , , , : , ? , : “4 , . _ 4za7b~ 4 I TH@INTERfOR : 'SERVICE FISHANDWILIILIFE SERVICE For Release UPON IUXEIPT &ring May, the United States halibut fleet landed 3,980, OOO pounds of fish-ery products, worth $58
FISHING VESSEL LANDINGS AT SEATTLE IN NOVEMBER -- December 27, 1941 (93.24 kb)
41al2b27 DEPARTMENT OF THE 1NTERlOR INFORMATION SERVICE FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE For Release UPON RECEIPT FISHING VESSEL LANDINGS AT SEATTLE IN NOVFXBER During l’ ?ovember the United States halibut fleet landed 427,600 pounds of fish-ery products , worth $44,000, at Seattle as the result of 128 tri
FISHING VESSEL LANDINGS DURING NOVEMBER AT BOSTON, CLOUCESTER, AND PORTLAND -- January 9, 1942 (94.96 kb)
DEPARTMENT OF THE 1NTERlOR INFORMATION SERVICE FISH AI, KJLDLIFE SERVICE For Release UPOJT RECEIPT FISSII~ JG VESSEL LADIPJGS DTJRIJ! JG NOVEiBER AT BOSTOIS, GLQUC& ZTER, AID PORTIMD Approximately 37,044,000 pounds of fresh and sa? ted fish, spread among 21 classifications and valued at $1,388,000 w
FISHING VESSEL LANDINGS DURING SEPTEMBER AT BOSTON, GLOUCESTER, AND PORTLAND -- November 6, 1941 (114.74 kb)
L DEPARTMENT OF THE 1NTERlOR INFORMATION SERVICE FISHANDWICDLIFE SERVICE For Release THURSDAY, NOVlMBFR 6, 1941 FISHINGVESSEL DURING !t3ammBm GLOUCESTER, AND LANDINGS AT BOSTON, PORTLAND Approximately 49.9 million pounds of fresh and salted fish, spread among 25 classifications and valued at $1,562,
FISH-STOCKING POLICY -- January 8, 1941 (219.49 kb)
DEPARTMENT OF THE 1NTERiOR INFORMATION SERVICE FISH AND WILDLIFF SERVICE For Release WEDNESDAY, JmARY 8, 1941 All elaborate gear and tackle gadgets notwithstanding, angling is still a horse-and-buggy sport! And, thanks be that, this is so, adds Nilton C. James, Assistant Chief of the Division of Fis
FIVE EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AID WILDLIFE ON MANY FARMS -- November 23, 1936 (176.57 kb)
RMATION FOR T’ HE PRESS Release -Immediate FIVE: EROSIOX COXTROL AILl WILELIFE ON Five inexpensive and widely applicable measures which conserve the soil and at the same time preserve wildlife, have been tested recently near Iiarwood, Md. by the Soil Conservation Service. Ernest G. Halt, in charge o