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NOAA-NMFS-NWFSC TM-31: Data Collection -- Groundfish (cont):

Table 3.1
Oregon groundfish landings (in number of deliveries, metric tons, and dollars) by port, (A) 1991 and (B) 1992.a


A 1991Landingsc
PortbNumber of deliveriesdMetric tons$1,000s

Astoria1,58815,877.910,697.3
Garibaldi3301,479.61,047.5
Pacific City29928.329.1
Depoe Bay739.412.5
Newport2,02619,628.57,480.3
Florence40117.3198.7
Winchester Bay8840.962.6
Coos Bay1,90610,447.58,348.8
Bandon52.83.8
Port Orford1,102437.4564.9
Gold Beach14527.045.5
Brookings6161,123.71,116.6

Total8,21849,220.329,607.6

B 1992Landingsc
PortbNumber of deliveriesdMetric tons$1,000s

Astoria1,86523,068.610,375.8
Garibaldi327889.0672.8
Pacific City54062.764.4
Depoe Bay13110.918.7
Newport2,84647,253.411,669.4
Florence78133.0137.1
Winchester Bay5370.9117.7
Coos Bay1,8219,063.27,641.5
Bandon5410.010.2
Port Orford1,094400.7485.0
Gold Beach9926.730.6
Brookings7701,248.81,204.2

Total9,67882,237.932,427.4

aTable does not include small amounts of groundfish that are occassionally landed at Gearhart, Cannon Beach, and at ports along the Columbia River.

bPorts are listed from north to south.

cFigures represent landings of all commercial groundfish excluding halibut.

dNumber of deliveries represents the number of fish tickets. See section 3.2.2 for a further discussion regarding the system used in Oregon for processing fish tickets.