2 Total quantity including “industrial" is not available since certain industrial products are not measured by weight but by count or volume. Sources: Fishery Statistics of the United States, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, U.S. Department of Interior; 1965 data from unpublished figures from U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service TABLE VI.-World trade in fishery products, by 7 major product groups, 1964 Source: Yearbook of Fishery Statistics, 1964, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. TABLE VII.—U.S. imports and exports of fishery products, edible and nonedible, Source: Imports and Exports of Fishery Products, 1964-65, U.S. Department of the Interior. TABLE VIII.-Reporting units, selected ocean-related industries in coastal States (including those bordering the Great Lakes), 1965 NOTE.-"All coastal States" entries do not necessarily equal total for United States, since some oceanrelated industry is conducted in inland States. "Reporting units" are establishments reporting covered employment under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act during first quarter of 1965. Source: County Business Patterns, 1965. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. establishments in selected ocean-related industries in coastal States (including those bordering the Great Lakes), first quarter 1965 1 Does not include payments to employees aboard oceanborne vessels. ? Does not include figures withheld to avoid disclosure of individual reporting units. NOTE.-"All coastal States" entries do not necessarily equal total for the United States since some oceanrelated industry is conducted in inland States. Taxable payrolls is the amount of taxable wages paid for covered (under F.I.C.A.) employment during January-March 1965. This is generally the total wages paid for the first quarter, except for employees paid at rates in excess of $19,200 per year. |