. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 117 ceans, will be taken in order to determine what species and what amounts are used at the present time or can be used each year. Then a study will be made of those fishes, birds and animals not now used, but which might be utilized as food, and ways will be devised for educating people to the value of new products of the land and sea and means of marketing the same by some cooperative method. Although 100.


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 117 ceans, will be taken in order to determine what species and what amounts are used at the present time or can be used each year. Then a study will be made of those fishes, birds and animals not now used, but which might be utilized as food, and ways will be devised for educating people to the value of new products of the land and sea and means of marketing the same by some cooperative method. Although ,000 pounds of fish were marketed in this state during 1916, yet we have not yet fully utilized our fishery resources. annual catch of fish and the take of game so that an inventory of the natural food resources of the state may be at hand. This is just the kind of data that has been collected by the Fish and Game Commis- sion and all of it will be placed at the disposal of the committee. The Department of Commercial Fish- eries of the commission has been investi- gating the fishing methods employed and the methods of canning and curing. Furthermore, detailed information con- cerning the commercial fisheries has been. Fig. 41. Exhibit of "Common Mammals of the Forest" prepared for the Forest Service when in district convention at Berkeley, January, 1917. This is one type of the educational work being done by the Bureau of Education, Publicity and Research. We kill 12,000 deer each year, but a large part of the venison so obtained is not properly utilized. The same can be said of the hundreds of thousands of ducks and geese killed each year. One of the serious problems of the committee will be to study means of preventing waste. The California Fish and Game Com- mission, in whose hands is placed the ad- ministration of the wild life resources of the state, has been collecting data as to the abundance and yearly take of the various species of fish and of game. These


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