A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of MassachusettsMassachusetts. Commissioners on Fisheries and Game
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A Report upon the Mollusk Fisheries of Massachusetts
Massachusetts. Commissioners on Fisheries and Game
Shellfish fisheries -- Massachusetts
But one man is engaged in the oyster business, and he rarely ships
any, but peddles them around the community. No "seed" is caught.
Starfish and oyster drills are very scarce. A cat boat, dory and tongs
constitute the capital invested, which is valued at $200. The annual
production is valued at $100.
_Falmouth._
The oyster industry of Falmouth is conducted on the south side of
the town, in the waters of Waquoit Bay. There are no oysters on the
Buzzards Bay side of the town.
According to the town records, there are 22 grants in existence. These
grants are mostly small, not averaging more than 2 to 10 acres, and are
but little cultivated. Returns from 6 of these grants, which comprise
all the territory worked for market, are alone used for the statistical
figures.
The best oyster territory is in Waquoit Bay and Child's River. In
Waquoit Bay 6 acres are granted, 4½ acres of which is hard bottom,
suitable for oyster culture. In Child's River the grants comprise 20
acres, two-thirds of which, or 13 acres, is hard bottom. Altogether,
some 44 acres are granted, and, although a good deal of the surface is
muddy, there are 23 acres of very fair oyster ground.
No business is made of raising "seed," but from two to three year old
"seed" is shipped from Greenport, L. I., and replanted.
In 1906-07, 3,012 bushels of marketable oysters, valued at $6,025, were
shipped. Many of the grants are leased to men who raise oysters for
their own use only, while but few make a business of shipping oysters.
The only enemy is the oyster drill, which does but slight damage here.
Three men are engaged for nine months each year in the oyster industry
at Falmouth; while 5 or more run grants for their own use.
Capital invested, $3,080
Power boats, 1
Value of power boats, $800
Sail boats, 1
Value of sail boats, $250
Dories, 4
Value of dories, $75
Scows, 1
Value of scows, $400
Implements:--
Dredges, 2
Tongs, 6
Value of implements, $105
Value of shore property, $1,000
Value of bedded oysters, $450
_Buzzards Bay District._
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