FISHING INDUSTRY
NOVIA SCOTIA’S HAUL CATCH WORTH £2,500,000 A large increase is shown in the fisheries production of Nova Scotia for the year 1926. The total value was approximately £2,500,000, an increase over the preceding year of £460,000, or 22 per cent, and an increase over the year 1924 of £746.000, or 43 per cent. All the principal kinds of fish excepting mackerel show increases in quantity caught, and all excepting mackerel, hake, cusk. and pollack show increases in marketed
value. The marketed value of cod was £915.000, an increase over the preceding year of £40,000, or 22 per cent; of lobsters, £677,000, an increase of £74.000, or 12 per cent; and of haddock, £334.000. an increase of 47 per cent. The catch and marketed value of cod, lobsters, and haddock
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 13
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131FISHING INDUSTRY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 62, 4 June 1927, Page 13
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