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1 Jt' JUL - CANADA DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTURAL BRANCH Vol. 28 No. 7 COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS S I FISH JULY 1, Published by Authority of the Hon. James A. MacKinnon. Mi'.. Minister of Trade and Commerce. OTTAWA Price $1 a year 1945
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3 i)1 ATEIT CF TRPJi DOI14I011 BUREAU OF STATISTICS AGRICULTUIkL BRANCH Issued July 11, 1945 at 3 p.m., E.JLT. ' Dominion Statistician: S. A. Cudmore, M.k (Oxon.), LL.D. (Tor,), F.S.S,, FOR.S.C. Acting Chief, Agricultural Branch: Ian McArthur M,Sc, ncharge, Cold Storage Statistics: J. K. Finlayson, M,C,, B.S.A. COLD STORAGE JiIDINGS QJISH JHJY ALL FISH Stocks of all frozen fish in Canada on July 1, amounted to 22,507,994 lb. of which 21,2 million lb. were Frozen Fresh and 1.3 million lb. Frozen Smoked, In these figures estimates of 7,7 million lb. Frozen Fresh and 250 thousand lb. Frozen Smoked are included for firms failing to report on time. These holdings are less by 5,1 million lb. Frozn Fresh and 785 thousand lb. Frozen Smoked than those at July 1, Compared with June 1, 1945 figures they are greater by 21,4 per cent Frozen Fresh and 11,0 per cent Frozen Smoked, The apparent net tintostorage movement for all classifications was 3,9 million lb. as compared with a similar movement of 6,9 million lb. during Juno COD Holdings of Frozgn Cod were 4,615,647 lb. consisting of 4,579,348 ib, Frozen Fresh and 36,99 lb. Frozen Smoked (fillets not included), The apparent net increase during June was 1,1 million lb. as compared with a similar movement of 2,7 million lb. In June The quantity reported as frozen during June was,424,229 lb. as compared with 4,390,313 lb. for the same nonth in 1944, but no estimate is made of freezings for firms failing to report, HADDOCK Stocks of frozen Haddock totalled 514,030 ib,, of which 452,471 lb. rere Frozen Fresh and lb. Frozen Smoked (not including fillets). IIadIck holdings were 353 thousand lb. less than at the same date last year and 50 thousand lb. more than the stocks on June 1 of this year. There were 135,133 lb. reported as having been frozen during June while for the corresponding month in 1944 the freezings were 413,574 lb. FILLETS Frozen smoked fillets of Cod, Haddock and other fish amounted to 989,014 lb. as compared with 1,502,220 lb. last year and 801,856 lb. last month. There were 766,058 lb. reported as frozen during June of this year. SALMON Frozen Salmon holdings at July 1 were lb. They were 412 thousand lb. less than last year and 39.6 per cent more than last month. The apparent net increase during June 1945 was 262 thousand lb. as compared with a similar movement of 129 thousand lb. during the same month in Freezings during June were 417,349 lb. without estimating for ltè firms. SEA HERRING Frozen stocks of herring, including Kippers, were 4,652,565 lb. being Fresh 4,472,674 lb. and Smoked 179,891 lb. Last year at the same date the combined figures were 4,064,503 lb. This stocks show a decrease of 1,5 million lb. from last nnth's holdings. The quantity reported as frvzeri during June was 78 thousand lb. as compared with freezings of 1,0 million lb. for June 1944, Some firms, however, have not yet reported. OTHER Other Frozen stocks amounted to 10,782,828 lb. Frozen Fresh and lb. Frozen Smoked, (not Including fillets). All other fish reported as having been frozen during June were 4.3 million lb. but some firms had not reported on time and no estimate is made of freezings.
4 2., COLD STQJAGEKS AT JULY CANADA - for layear and last month July 1 2 JULY June 1, 1945 FISH 1944 PRELIMINARY Revised 0 - lb. lb. -- lb FROZEN FPSH Cod: Whole , ,963 5?1,451 Fillets 6,384,237 3,736, Haddock: Whole 264, , ,001 Fillets ,284 Halibut ,781 7, ,430,285 Ivlackerel , , ,981 Salmon 1,323,970 91C,957* 648,610 Sea Herring 3,739,621 4,472,674 6,100,431 Pickerel 567, ,465 Sauger with "Other" (x) Trout 165, ,276 Tullibee 766, , ,961 Whitefish 1,441, Shell-fish..ith "Other" ,326 Other , ,608 1,645,828 TOTAL 26,350, , ,403 FRON SMOKED Coth Whole ,299 25,478 Finnan Haddie 189,634 61,559 64,030 Fillets, Cod ) 889, : Haddock 1502;220 ) 74,155 55,625 Other ) 25,160 29,718 Salmon ,527 11,129 Sea Herring (Kippers) , Other ,844 TOTAL ,309, ,627 N.B. The fol1owin: estiiates included in the above classifications are due to firms failing to report on ti e, FROZENFREII Cod Whole 255,000 1; Cod Fillets 400,000 lb.; Haddock whole 10,OC 0 lb.; Haddock Fillets lb.; Halibut 3,040,000 lb.; Fackere1 80,000 lb.; Sal non 300,000 ib; Sea errin ; Tul].ibee 10,000 lb.; Whitefish 45,000 lb Q ; Ot her fish 445,000 lb, FROZur.w innan Haddie 20,000 lb.; Cod Fillets 125,000 lb.; Haddock Fillets 20,000 lb.; Other Fillets io,ioo lb.; Sea Herring 75,000 lb. zigz-1 Junel Julyl Atlantic ,753 Red Spring 27,608 CLum 117, ,560 White Spring 78,777 Coho ,958 Not Classified il,,020 Pink 1,366 12,012 Estimate not included June J. 82,842 30,702 86,733
5 FISH COLD STORAGE STOCKS AT JULY 1J15 - LIARITI 3. VitJ Cmarttive 11o1in for last year and lat month July 1, JULY Y Juxie 1, PRELThNARY Revised FROWNFRESH MARITILM 10 lb lb 0 'ihole 165, , ,336 Fillets 4,298, ,294 2,147,566 :1iddock: Thole l79,24 82,199 82,323 'od: Fillets 274,002 97,225 93,025 halibut 86, , ,518 Mackerel 988, ,156 Salmon 120, * Sea Herring ,/liP 875,387 1,493,265 Pickerel c 78 - (x) Trout - (x) Tullibee Whitefish Shell-fish with "Other" (x) 35,861 Other , Reported 5,701,021 Estimated Total_ - Q8G6 4CO2 1 V _l FROZEN Sh10K Cod: Thole Finnan Haddie 141,776 29,968 23,379 Fillets: Cod 392, ,997 Haddock 852,642 - (x) Other 3,335 Salmon - - Sea Herring (Kippers) ,930 36,671 Other 8, 797 9,000 87Q Reported 505,600 Estimated 100, $ OO - 445,252 FROZENFRESH BEC Cod: Thole 208,611 51, Fillets 1,291, , ,433 Haddock: 7lhole ,959 33,082 Hilets ,565 43,170 Halibut - 84, , Vackerel , aln 551%535* 138,326 25,772 Sea Herring 1,371,669 17, Pickerel V 26,538 x) Trout 8, ,269 Tullibee 90,024 5,823 10fl962 7hitefish 13,574 5, Shell-fish with "Other" (x) 15,573 Other , ,963 Reported 936,831 Estimated 380,000 Tot.1 V 4O , _63984 FROZENSMOK Cod: Whole - 12,405 Finnan Haddie 8, Fillets: Cod - 93,200 75,519 Haddock Other (x) (x) Salmon 1,078 (x) Sea Herring (Kippers) 51,947 13, Other _28919 Total _ 117_522 - Included in "Other" as insufficient reports received 0 MARITIMES July_.1 June I QUEBEC July_1 Atlantic 10,212 - Atlantic ,753 Chum 3,206 Chum - 6,584 Not C1asified - 10,401 Coho ,384 Pink Nut Classified ,600
6 40 COLD STORAGE STOCKS AT JULY ONTARIO MANITOBA - With Com flo1djns for_last year and last month July 1, JULY 1 v 1945 June 1, 1945 FISH 1944 PRELIM1NARX Revised FROZEN FRFSH ONTMUO lb0 - lb. lb. Cod: Whole : 38,958 11,814 7,720 Fillets 258, , ,588 Haddock: Whole 6, ,327 Fillets 74,148 53, Halibut P 195, ,250 Mackerel 47,8C ,538 Salmon 186, ,458* 152,010 Sea herring 107, ,233 Pickerel 443,346 (x) 1,315 Trout 63,233 (x) Tullibee 192,105 11,668 22,010 Whitefish 3l,251 33,215 45,977 Shell-fish with Other' (x) 2,977 Othe , ,177 epor ed 738,364 Estimated TotgLI _ ,429 FROZEN SMQKE Cod: Whole ' (x) Finnan I-laddie 13, ,040 Fillets: Cod ,294 Haddock 199,483 6,585 (x) Other (x) 15 1,900 Salmon 565 (x) (x) Sea Herring (Kippers) 39,823 6,555 22,080 Other Tota1_ ,395 J137O FROZEN FRESH MANITOBA Cod: '.hole 24,597 9,117 13,972 Fillets , ,317 Haddock: Whole 2,979 (x) 1,170 Fillets 8,280 (x) 10,414 Halibut 80,076 68,462 90,013 Mackerel 4,101 Cx) Salmon 141,955 31,424* Sea Herring 403 (x) 24,477 Pickerel 70, Sauger with "Other 1' 2, Trout 68,734 (x) Tullibee 483, ,863 71,989 Whitefish 708, , ,281 Shel1'fish with "Other" (x) 4,300 Other_ $ ,78 Reported 1,102,536 Estimated 225,000 Total 2.815,782-1,327 L FROZENSMOKED Cod: Whole 696 (x) 1,353 Finrian Haddie ,443 3,880 Fillets: Cod - (x) 60,526 Haddock 114, Other Salmon 787 (x) 3,315 Spn Tlrr - n (K1nners) 6,601 (x) Other , (x) Included in "Other" as insufficient reports received, * ONTARIO July_1 JuneL MANITOBA July_1 June2. Churn 37,383 27,349 Churn 10,756 42,970 Coho ,016 Coho 15,473 34,896 Pink 1,366, 10,561 White Spring - 2,880 White Spring 7,020 11,855 Not Classified 5,195 18,669 Not Classified 1,
7 COLD STORAGE STOCKS AT JULY ASKATCiiE;AN - ALBERTA 5. With Comarptive His foljt er nd last month July 1 2 JULY June 1, 1945 FISH PRELThU NARY Revised FROZEN FRESH SASKATCHEWAN lb. - 0 lb. Cod: Whole ,645 Fillets 62,411 26,130 31,962 ddock: Whole 16,667 (x) Fillets 13,480 - (x) Halibut , ,824 Mackerel x) (x) Salnn 38,739 48,466' 75,939 Sea Herring Fickerel 12, ,788 Sauger with "Other Trout 10,916 2 $ Tullibee 541 Whitefish , Sheli'fish with 0ther" ,40Q_... Reported 247,854 Estimated 60,000 _ FROZEN SW1OD Cod: Whole , Finnan Haddie ,085 Fillets: Cod ) Haddock ,070 12,450 Other ) - - Salmon 94 - Sea Herring (Kippers) 1,795 (x) 660 Other _ Reported 49,356 Estimated Total _. - 79, _ FROZENFHFZ H ALBERTA Cod: Whole 118, ,060 Fillets 97,568 19,771 30,815 Haddock: Whole (x) Fillets 22,740-2,640 Halibut Mackerel Salmon ,518* 53,125 Sea Herring (x) (x) Pickerel (x) Sauger with "Other" - - Trout 13,452 (x) 1,458 Tullibee Whitefish 218,086 27,906 28,588 Shell-fish with "Other Qer J7 5, Reported Estimated total , FROZEN S10KE Cod: Whole - 2,690 (x) 1,190 Finnan Haddie 4 5,242 (x) 18,273 Fillets: Cod ) 39,702 39,180 Haddock ) 82,900 (x) 11,955 Other ) - - Salmon (x) (x) Sea Herring (Fappero) 1,112 3,040 4,274 Other , Tot1 126,291 88j (x) Included in "Other" as insufficient reports received. -- * SASKATCHEWAN July 1 June 1 ALBERTA July 3. June Chum 22, Chum 18,195 35,205 1 Coho ,138 Coho 2,813 9,310 Not Classifib& Not Classified 510 8,610
8 SCS CAAL)A LtbH I II III AU IU 6 COLD STO.AGE STOCKS AT JULX BRITISH COLUMBIA FISH FROZEN FRESH Cod: Whole Fillets Haddock: 71ole Fil lets Halibut Mackerel Salmon _Wjth Comparative Ho1dinis for last ve and last month July 1, JULY 1, 1945 June 1, PRELI1I NARY Revised lb0 lb 0 1b0 1,273, , , (x) 14U ,237, ,828 42, * 231,948,-'-'(.,-r'n 7 0O7 0 1 O-OL)O Sea Herring Trout - - whitefish 2,725 (4 725 She1lfish with "Other s' Cx) 615 Other l5o Reported 4,639,014 Estimated 51810,000 8., Ia ZENSQE Cod: Whole (x) 5,362 Finnan Haddie 12, Fillets: Cod ) 23,895 93,910 Haddock ) 92,101 19, Other ) (x) Salmon (x) 5,207 Sea Herring (Kippers) (x) 39,987 Other _ , Reported 67,741 Estimated Total 219,161 laz FROZEN FRESH FISH FROZEN DURING MONTH June JUNE 1945 May 1944 _14_ PHELIINARY Revised lb., 1b lb0 Cod: Whole ,902 Fillets 3,814,452 2,041, Haddock: Thole 41:289 15,398 35,352 Fillets 251, ,403 Halibut 5, , Mackerel 1,255, , ,984 Salmon , ,305 Sea Herring , Pickerel ,183 97,451 Sauger with "Other" Trout 6, Tullibee ,998 Whitefish 273, ,391. 3,6C7 Shell-4ish with "Other" 26,296 25,331 Other 1, Total ,2b , OZENSJO Cod: 7hole 5,891 (x) Finnan Haddie 120,585 27, q 261 Fillets: Cod ) 753, ,009,683 - Cx) Other ) 12,216 (x) Salmon 7,940 (x) Sea Herring (Kippers) 95, Other (x)included in"other" as nsufficient reports received. - BRflSH COLUMB July 1 June 1 July, 1 Chum 25,745 44,463 White Spring 71,757 15,967 Coho 61,941 53,214 Not Classified ,462 Red Spring 127,608 82,842
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