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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
The 70 wild species shown in this table total 41,925,250 tonnes. Other wild species total 49,410,980 for a world total of 91,336,230 tonnes of wild, captured animals. [2] The 31 cultivated species shown in this table total 45,252,999 tonnes.
1 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc. 2 Aquatic plants. 3 See also. 4 References. 5 External links. Toggle the table of contents. Fishing industry by country. 11 languages.
Ocean metrics; Ocean Area million km 2 Volume [1] million cu km % Mean depth km Max depth km Coastline km Fish capture [2] million tonnes % Pacific Ocean [3]: 155.6 46.4
According to the FAO, in 2005, the United States harvested 4,888,621 tonnes of fish from wild fisheries, and another 471,958 tonnes from aquaculture. This made the United States the fifth leading producer of fish, after China, Peru, India, and Indonesia, with 3.8 percent of the world total. [7]
About 85 percent of total marine fisheries production was finfish, mainly anchoveta (4.9 million tonnes), Alaska pollock (3.4 million tonnes) and skipjack tuna (3.1 million tonnes). [10] Examples are the salmon fishery of Alaska , the cod fishery off the Lofoten islands, the tuna fishery of the Eastern Pacific , or the shrimp farm fisheries in ...
As of 2020, over 65 million tonnes (Mt) of marine fish and 10 Mt of freshwater fish were captured, while some 50 Mt of fish, mainly freshwater, were farmed. Of the marine species captured in 2020, anchoveta represented 4.9 Mt, Alaska pollock 3.5 Mt, skipjack tuna 2.8 Mt, and Atlantic herring and yellowfin tuna 1.6 Mt each; eight more species ...
Many other substitutions for fish meal are known, and diets containing zero fish meal are possible. ... In 2007, 1,433,708 tonnes of Atlantic salmon were harvested ...