The 1929–1930 sardine season at Monterey, which started on August 1, 1929, and ended February 15, 1930, found an influx of purse seine boats to supply sardines for the canneries. The lampara boat replaced the purse seine boat in this fishery in 1905, and until the fall of 1929 it had a virtual monopoly on the delivery of sardines to the Monterey canneries. At the close of the first season of the purse seine "comeback," it was deemed advisable to present the Monterey catch statistics for the 1929–1930 sardine season so that a comparison could be made of the success of the two types of fishing boats
This paper deals with the sizes of California sardines (Sardinops caerulea) caught in the different ...
Catch Bulletins provide records of California's commercial fisheries and their value to fishermen. T...
Catch bulletins provide records of California's commercial fisheries and their value to fishermen. T...
The object of this bulletin is to put on record a description of the Monterey sardine[1] fishery whi...
The following two reports, on the sizes of sardines taken by various kinds of fishing gear and caugh...
A knowledge of the localities in which fish are caught comprises an important phase in the investiga...
Several studies have been made of the return to the fishermen per unit of effort expended in fishing...
Contents I. Introduction, by W. L. Scofield.--II. Fishing localities at Monterey from November, 1919...
This is a fourth report on the fishing areas for the sardine, Sardinops caerulea, off the California...
There has been a truly marvelous development of the sardine fishery in California. Although it origi...
In the last few years, the alleged destructive influence of the purse seine industry on the supply o...
Prior to 1928, the Pacific mackerel fishery was of minor importance, the catch being almost wholly a...
As is recognized by all fisheries students, the total catch of any species does not usually measure ...
Landing bulletins provide basic catch records of amounts and values of various marine resources take...
This publication presents the total landings of commercial fish and shipments into California in the...
This paper deals with the sizes of California sardines (Sardinops caerulea) caught in the different ...
Catch Bulletins provide records of California's commercial fisheries and their value to fishermen. T...
Catch bulletins provide records of California's commercial fisheries and their value to fishermen. T...
The object of this bulletin is to put on record a description of the Monterey sardine[1] fishery whi...
The following two reports, on the sizes of sardines taken by various kinds of fishing gear and caugh...
A knowledge of the localities in which fish are caught comprises an important phase in the investiga...
Several studies have been made of the return to the fishermen per unit of effort expended in fishing...
Contents I. Introduction, by W. L. Scofield.--II. Fishing localities at Monterey from November, 1919...
This is a fourth report on the fishing areas for the sardine, Sardinops caerulea, off the California...
There has been a truly marvelous development of the sardine fishery in California. Although it origi...
In the last few years, the alleged destructive influence of the purse seine industry on the supply o...
Prior to 1928, the Pacific mackerel fishery was of minor importance, the catch being almost wholly a...
As is recognized by all fisheries students, the total catch of any species does not usually measure ...
Landing bulletins provide basic catch records of amounts and values of various marine resources take...
This publication presents the total landings of commercial fish and shipments into California in the...
This paper deals with the sizes of California sardines (Sardinops caerulea) caught in the different ...
Catch Bulletins provide records of California's commercial fisheries and their value to fishermen. T...
Catch bulletins provide records of California's commercial fisheries and their value to fishermen. T...