Reports of the Department of Commerce. Report of the Secretary of Commerce And Reports of Bureaus
Reports of the Department of Commerce. Report of the Secretary of Commerce And Reports of Bureaus
United States. Dept. of Commerce
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Fish-cultural operations were continued uninterruptedly from November 1 to the close of the fiscal year, and at many times during this period eggs of the various species were received in such quantities that it was impossible to handle them all with the limited facilities available. The surplus eggs were transferred to the Woods Hole station when practicable, but plants of eggs of pollock, cod, and haddock aggregat- Digitized by VjOOQ iC 266 BBPORTS OF THB DBPABTMENT OF COMBiBBOB. inff 198,407,...000 were made in the harbor off Gloucester, owmg to the lack of hatching facilities at either station. During the pollock spawning season, extending from November 1 to the end of tJanuary, 856,680,000 eggs were collected from fish taken by a fleet of gill-net steamers, and 430,060,000 fry of good quality were hatched and distributed on the natural spawning grounds off Cape Ann. ^ E^s of the cod in considerable numbers began coming in imme- diately after the close of the pollock season, and with the exception of four days, lots were received daily from February 16 to April 7, the total collections amounting to 170,840,000.
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