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Table H-10-Taxable Payrolls Reported to Social Security Administration by Establishments in Selected Ocean-Related Industries in Coastal States and Those Bordering the Great Lakes, First Quarter, 1966

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1 Excludes payments to employees aboard oceanborne vessels.

Totals less than actual figures since some items were not reported (NA).

'Boatbuilding and repairing only.

'Shipbuilding and repairing only.

NA=Figures not available.

NOTES

"All coastal States" entries do not necessarily equal total for the United States since some ocean-related 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 1966. This is generally the total wages paid for the first quarter, except for employees paid at rates in excess of $19,200 per year.

Columns may not add because of rounding of figures.

Source: Country Business Patterns, 1966, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.

Table H-11-World Catch1 of Fish, Shellfish, Etc. by Leading Countries, 1954-66

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1 Total commercial catches, including fresh water fish, on a live weight basis. Weights of shells of univalve and bivalve mollusks are included.

NOTE.-U.S. totals in table H-15 are smaller than those for comparable years in the above table since the weights of mollusk shells are not included. Source: Yearbook of Fishery Statistics, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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Table H-12—Disposition of World Fish Catch, 1938, 1948, 1953, and

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1 Only whole fish destined for the manufacture of oils and meals is included. Raw material for reduction derived from fish primarily destined for marketing fresh, freezing, curing, canning, and miscellaneous purposes is excluded; such waste quantities are included under the other disposition channels. Source: Yearbook of Fishery Statistics, 1965, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.

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Table H-13-U.S. Catch of Fish and Shellfish, 1940, 1945, 1950, 1955,

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2 Record. Preliminary.

NOTES.-Does not include data on the Hawaiian catch prior to 1946.

Totals are smaller than comparable year U.S. totals in table H-13 since weights of univalve and bivalve mollusks are not included.

Source: Fisheries of the U.S., 1966, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries.

Table H-14-U.S. Imports and Exports of Fishery Products, 1950-66 (Thousands of dollars)

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Source: Fishery Statistics of the U.S., 1966, Bureau of Commercial Fisheries.

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