World fisheries production
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The global commercial production for human use of fish and other aquatic organisms occurs in two ways: they are either captured wild by commercial fishing or they are cultivated and harvested using aquacultural and farming techniques.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the world production in 2005 consisted of 93.2 million tonnes captured by commercial fishing in wild fisheries, plus 48.1 million tonnes produced by fish farms. In addition, 1.3 million tons of aquatic plants (seaweed etc.) were captured in wild fisheries and 14.8 million tons were produced by aquaculture.[2] The number of individual fish caught in the wild has been estimated at 0.97-2.7 trillion per year (not counting fish farms or marine invertebrates).[3]
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Marine and inland fisheries
World capture production 2007 in thousands of tonnes[4] | |||||
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Inland fisheries | Marine fisheries | Totals | |||
Freshwater fish | 240px | 8,695 | 23 | 240px | 8,718 |
Diadromous fish | 341 | 1,444 | 1,785 | ||
Marine fishes | 82 | 65,627 | 65,709 | ||
Crustaceans | 474 | 5,367 | 5,840 | ||
Molluscs | 383 | 7,182 | 7,564 | ||
Other | 61 | 388 | 449 | ||
Totals | 10,035 | 80,029 | 90,064 |
Capture production by species
The following table shows the capture production by groups of species (fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc.) in tonnes.
Capture production by groups of species in tonnes | ||||||||
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Type | Group | 1999 | 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 |
freshwater fish | Carps, barbels and other cyprinids | 616 828 | 574 405 | 569 934 | 616 985 | 624 333 | 594 392 | 648 160 |
freshwater fish | Tilapias and other cichlids | 636 758 | 680 004 | 678 157 | 662 276 | 689 661 | 754 395 | 753 372 |
freshwater fish | Miscellaneous freshwater fishes | 5 592 329 | 5 634 005 | 5 733 341 | 5 400 530 | 6 234 448 | 6 277 565 | 6 797 864 |
finfish | Sturgeons, paddlefishes | 2 851 | 2 603 | 2 313 | 1 908 | 1 628 | 1 450 | 1 333 |
freshwater fish | River eels | 11 939 | 16 138 | 12 374 | 11 444 | 10 516 | 10 746 | 10 463 |
finfish | Salmons, trouts, smelts | 913 327 | 805 154 | 891 042 | 809 873 | 966 097 | 880 261 | 1 031 141 |
migratory fish | Shads | 788 770 | 860 346 | 665 284 | 589 692 | 524 800 | 569 160 | 605 548 |
finfish | Miscellaneous migratory fishes | 75 921 | 83 328 | 75 650 | 79 538 | 79 465 | 68 077 | 65 817 |
demersal fish | Flounders, halibuts, soles | 956 926 | 1 009 253 | 948 427 | 915 177 | 917 326 | 862 162 | 900 012 |
finfish | Cods, hakes, haddocks | 9 431 141 | 8 695 910 | 9 304 922 | 8 474 044 | 9 385 328 | 9 398 780 | 8 964 873 |
finfish | Miscellaneous coastal fishes | 6 119 412 | 6 112 189 | 6 310 904 | 6 315 752 | 6 789 732 | 7 002 006 | 6 640 784 |
demersal fish | Miscellaneous demersal fishes | 2 955 849 | 3 033 384 | 3 008 283 | 3 062 222 | 3 059 707 | 3 163 050 | 2 986 081 |
pelagic fish | Herrings, sardines, anchovies | 22 671 427 | 24 919 239 | 20 640 734 | 22 289 332 | 18 840 389 | 23 047 541 | 22 404 769 |
pelagic fish | Tunas, bonitos, billfishes | 5 943 593 | 5 816 647 | 5 782 841 | 6 138 999 | 6 197 087 | 6 160 868 | 6 243 122 |
pelagic fish | Miscellaneous pelagic fishes | 10 712 994 | 10 654 041 | 12 332 170 | 11 772 320 | 11 525 390 | 11 181 871 | 11 179 641 |
sharks etc. | Sharks, rays, chimaeras | 858 007 | 870 455 | 845 854 | 845 820 | 880 785 | 819 012 | 771 105 |
other fish | Marine fishes not identified | 10 721 534 | 10 736 398 | 10 599 122 | 10 513 550 | 9 714 669 | 9 747 625 | 9 565 512 |
crustacean | Freshwater crustaceans | 494 111 | 563 641 | 626 407 | 816 405 | 366 117 | 353 446 | 391 526 |
crustacean | Crabs, sea spiders | 1 061 042 | 1 101 880 | 1 093 256 | 1 122 414 | 1 334 001 | 1 332 932 | 1 323 616 |
crustacean | Lobsters, spiny rock lobsters | 229 179 | 227 950 | 222 138 | 225 646 | 225 793 | 233 825 | 231 233 |
crustacean | King crabs, squat lobsters | 77 644 | 67 932 | 46 382 | 41 853 | 43 993 | 36 457 | 52 064 |
crustacean | Shrimps, prawns | 3 028 171 | 3 089 755 | 2 957 730 | 2 969 311 | 3 545 309 | 3 542 438 | 3 416 533 |
crustacean | Krill, planktonic crustaceans | 101 957 | 114 425 | 104 216 | 125 989 | 117 981 | 118 164 | 127 034 |
crustacean | Miscellaneous marine crustaceans | 1 293 164 | 1 372 858 | 1 427 312 | 1 359 158 | 449 711 | 486 249 | 470 568 |
mollusc | Freshwater molluscs | 552 452 | 595 286 | 628 205 | 631 444 | 435 668 | 427 843 | 415 105 |
mollusc | Abalones, winkles, conchs | 121 414 | 120 190 | 131 429 | 112 798 | 121 844 | 133 240 | 120 400 |
mollusc | Oysters | 158 196 | 249 675 | 198 132 | 185 122 | 196 424 | 150 088 | 166 145 |
mollusc | Mussels | 207 470 | 261 635 | 240 718 | 224 741 | 186 062 | 188 359 | 143 182 |
mollusc | Scallops, pectens | 609 418 | 665 569 | 702 382 | 750 445 | 804 349 | 790 887 | 711 342 |
mollusc | Clams, cockles, ark shells | 841 658 | 798 069 | 822 520 | 799 336 | 899 362 | 835 150 | 705 649 |
mollusc | Squids, cuttlefishes, octopuses | 3 602 711 | 3 679 332 | 3 348 493 | 3 261 615 | 3 612 308 | 3 807 189 | 3 892 145 |
mollusc | Miscellaneous marine molluscs | 1 562 141 | 1 509 752 | 1 505 608 | 1 486 114 | 936 169 | 988 220 | 1 049 731 |
other | Frogs and other amphibians | 1 807 | 2 328 | 2 486 | 2 463 | 2 917 | 2 836 | 2 845 |
other | Turtles | 1 243 | 1 010 | 818 | 1 444 | 1 498 | 408 | 422 |
other | Sea squirts and other tunicates | 3 905 | 3 858 | 2 427 | 2 320 | 2 951 | 2 496 | 2 735 |
other | Horseshoe crabs and other arthropods | 2 397 | 1 696 | 1 299 | 1 387 | 1 190 | 519 | 732 |
echinoderm | Sea urchins and other echinoderms | 121 567 | 122 480 | 107 460 | 123 955 | 107 109 | 115 831 | 100 063 |
other | Miscellaneous aquatic invertebrates | 542 659 | 556 787 | 475 045 | 454 572 | 521 855 | 278 097 | 360 679 |
World total | 93 623 912 | 95 609 607 | 93 045 815 | 93 197 994 | 90 353 972 | 94 363 635 | 93 253 346 |
Projected production
The following table shows the fish production in 2004 and projections for 2010 and later simulation target years.[5] All figures, other than percentages, are in million tonnes.
2000 | 2004 | 2010 | 2015 | 2020 | 2020 | 2030 | |
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Information source | FAO statistics[6] | FAO statistics[7] | SOFIA 2002[8] | FAO study[9] | SOFIA 2002[8] | IFPRI study[10] | SOFIA 2002[8] |
Marine capture | 86.8 | 85.8 | 86 | 86 | 87 | ||
Inland capture | 8.8 | 9.2 | 6 | 6 | 6 | ||
Total capture | 95.6 | 95.0 | 93 | 105 | 93 | 116 | 93 |
Aquaculture | 35.5 | 45.5 | 53 | 74 | 70 | 54 | 83 |
Total production | 131.1 | 140.5 | 146 | 179 | 163 | 170 | 176 |
Food fish production | 96.9 | 105.6 | 120 | 138 | 130 | 150 | |
Percentage used for food fish | 74% | 75% | 82% | 85% | 77% | 85% | |
Non-food use | 34.2 | 34.8 | 26 | 26 | 40 | 26 |
See also
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- Fishing industry by country
- Wild fisheries
- Ocean fisheries
- Population dynamics of fisheries
- List of harvested aquatic animals by weight
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Based on data sourced from the FishStat database
- ↑ FAO: Fisheries and Aquaculture
- ↑ A Mood and P Brooke (July 2010). Estimating the Number of Fish Caught in Global Fishing Each Year. FishCount.org.uk.
- ↑ FAO: Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc. - World capture production 2007
- ↑ FAO (2005) Part 4.
- ↑ Based on the statistics available to the FAO Fishery Information, Data and Statistics Unit in 2000
- ↑ Based on latest statistics of the FAO Fishery Information, Data and Statistics Unit
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 FAO (2002) The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2002. Rome.
- ↑ FAO (2004) Future prospects for fish and fishery products: medium-term projections to the years 2010 and 2015. FAO Fisheries Circular FIDI/972-1. Rome
- ↑ Delgado, C; Wada, N; Rosegrant, M; Meijer, S and Ahmed, M (2003) Fish to 2020: supply and demand in changing global markets. International Food Policy research Institute. Washington, DC.
References
- FAO (2005) Review of the state of world marine fishery resources. Fisheries technical paper T457, ISBN 92-5-105267-0
- FAO (2006) Yearbooks of Fishery Statistics Summary Tables
- FAO (2007) State of the World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2006 Fisheries and Aquaculture Department, Rome. ISBN 978-92-5-105568-7
- FAO (2009) State of the World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2008 Fisheries and Aquaculture Department, Rome. ISBN 978-92-5-106029-2
- FAO (2010) State of the World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2010 Fisheries and Aquaculture Department, Rome. ISBN 978-92-5-106675-1
- FAO Yearbook (2008) Fishery and Aquaculture Statistics 2006 Rome. ISBN 978-92-5-006067-5
- FAO: Summary tables of Fishery Statistics Rome. Retirved 28 November 2009.
- FAO: Fishery resources Rome.