File:Ernest Lester Jones.jpg
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English: American geodetic engineer Ernest Lester Jones (1876-1929) |
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- File:FMIB 49035 Map of Alaska.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49036 Cannery at Santa Ana.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49037 Cannery at Chignik.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49038 Plan of typical Alaska fish trap.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49039 Improper method of opening heart walls of trap, showing condition at extreme low tide.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49040 Improper method of opening heart walls of trap, medium stage of tide.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49041 Abandoned trap over 3,000 feet long.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49042 Floating trap.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49043 Indian fishermen unloading sockeye salmon, Seetuck River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49044 Brailing a trap.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49045 Indians hauling beach seine, Seetuck River The chief of the tribe is at left of picture.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49046 Cannery at Sitkoh Bay.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49047 Beach Seining, Seetuck River Loading the catch of sockeye salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49048 Sketch of Alaska Fish Trap.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49049 Towing cannery ship to sea, western Alaska.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49050 Cannery at Yakutat.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49051 Part of Icy Strait region, showing fish traps operated in 1914.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49052 Improper and proper methods of arranging heart walls of fish traps in Alaska.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49053 Scars on salmon resulting from improper use of fish pews.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49054 Power boat fishing fleet at Wrangell.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49055 Chilkoot Indian hooking or gaffing sockeye salmon on Chilkoot River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49056 Chilkoot Indians in Dugout canoe engaged in gaffing or hooking salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49057 Cholmondeley Sound, showing 80 purse seines in operation season of 1914.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49058 Type of the Kodiak Aleuts who constitute the entire working force at one cannery.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49059 Cannery on Kodiak Island, showing nets drying.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49060 Head of Kasaan Bay, showing 40 purse seines in operation season of 1914.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49061 Transferring salmon to cannery from dock where they have been dressed and cleaned.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49062 Tables for washing salmon in cannery.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49063 Feeding salmon into iron chink which automatically removes heads, fins, and viscera.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49064 Cutting machine in salmon cannery, showing fish in elevator leading up to revolving knives.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49065 Three proposed fishing districts for southeast Alaska.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49066 Machine which automatically fills salmon cans.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49067 Automatic Machine for putting tops on cans filled with salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49068 Steam Boxes in which the air is exhausted from cans before sealing.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49069 Lacquering cans of salmon to prevent rust.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49070 Casing Canned Salmon Preparatory to Shipment.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49071 Loading cases of salmon to be placed aboard sailing vessel for transportation to the states.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49072 Salmon in a condition DESIRABLE for food or commercial use.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49073 Salmon in a Condition UNDESIRABLE for food or commercial use.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49074 Embossed can tops, showing scheme of one company for designating different species of salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49075 Trolling and gill netting for king salmon at mouth of stikine river.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49076 Salmon Unfit for Canning.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49077 Gill-Net Operations at Mouth of Taku River, Hauling in a Coho Salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49078 Power Boat Used for King-Salmon trolling, showing two outriggers to which lines are attached Other lines are handled from stern.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49079 Method of dressing king salmon for mild curing.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49080 Sketch of waters that should be closed to commercial fishereis.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49081 Dip-Net fishing for sockeye and king salmon on Copper River, at mile 55.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49082 Saltery on Copper River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49083 Further restrictions proposed for fishing off mouth of salmon stream at Karta Bay This is typical of other Alaska streams.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49084 Separating salmon from other edible fish not utilized.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49085 Bottom of scow from which salmon have been removed, showing edible fish not utilized.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49086 Natural barrier at Silver Salmon Falls, Lester River Note mass of salmon in foreground.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49087 Natural Barriers in Ketchikan Creek.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49088 Step Falls, Hofstad Creek, a Natural Barrier to Ascent of Salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49089 Enormous Trees forming log jam half a mile long in Lester River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49090 Trap too close to mouth of stream and falls that should be blown out.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49091 Looking down Mill Creek falls toward Eastern Passage.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49092 Gray Creek, showing salmon which have died before spawnin, having been unable to ascent falls Thousands of salmon are thus lost.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49093 Salmon leaping falls.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49094 Log jam in Ketchikan Creek which prevents ascent of spawning salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49095 Sockeye Falls, Lyman Creek, a barrier to the ascent of salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49096 Obstruction in Ketchikan Creek.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49097 Falls in Hofstadt Creek where fishway is needed.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49098 Silver Salmon Falls, Lester River Note numbers of salmon trying to ascent.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49099 Mill Creek Falls, a natural barrier to the ascent of many salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49100 Waters tributary to Lake Bay.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49101 Brown Bear, One of the Natural Enemies of Salmon, Weight 1,200 Pounds.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49102 Gulls feeding onherring spawn near Sitka.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49103 American Mergansers, natural enemies of salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49104 Eagle, Natural enemy of salmon and young deer.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49105 Gulls eating cannery waste.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49106 Hair Seal and King Salmon that it has mutilated near Wrangell.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49107 Gulls waiting to feast on salmon and their eggs.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49108 Two Hair Seals taken from a fish trap where they had mutilated several hundred salmon.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49109 Removing Sharks from Trap.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49110 Water covered with do-overs and underweight cans of salmon that have been thrown overboard.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49111 Sorting halibut as landed from fishing vessel Those on the dock have been discarded, to be thrown away later.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49112 Salt Cod in pickling tanks at Unga.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49113 250,000 pounds of salt cod, Unga Island.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49114 Indian Method of Drying Herring spawn on fir trees near Sitka.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49115 Herring and their spawn Note that the eggs were deposited on branches that had fallen into the water.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49116 Another method of drying herring spawn by natives near Sitka.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49117 Purse-seine haul of herring.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49118 Brailing herring from a purse seine.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49119 Herring and other fish at Killisnoo Reduction Works.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49120 Alaska whaling vessel operating from a shore station Harpoon gun is sshown at bow.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49121 Shooting a whale Line with harpoon attached may be seen at right of picture.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49122 Shore whaling station in southeast Alaska.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49123 Finback Whale just killed, western Alaska.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49124 Removing blubber from a finback whale.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49125 Carcass of large sperm whale, with blubber removed.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49126 Dolly Varden trout from Stikine River, weight 9 pounds 1 ounce.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49127 Seine haul of Dolly Varden trout in Karluk River.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49128 Five proposed districts for administering fisheries and fur-bearing animal affairs of Alaska.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49129 USFisheries steamer "Osprey" at Zarembo Island.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49130 U S Fisheries steamer "Albatross" at Resurrection Bay.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49131 Deck load of coal on forward deck of "Albatross".jpeg
- File:FMIB 49132 Coal in gangway on deck of "Albatross".jpeg
- File:FMIB 49133 Yes Bay Hatchery buildings.jpeg
- File:FMIB 49134 Intake of water-supply flume at Yes Bay Hatchery.jpeg
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