Document ID: EPA-HQ-OW-2002-0049-0082
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Posted Date: 2003-03-19T05:00Z

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Fish
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Alewives
642
291
171
1,576
715
297
1,118
Anchovies
25,324
11,487
1,129
42,460
19,260
1,422
12,632
Atka
mackerel
98,308
44,592
8,848
125,874
57,096
1,710
130,149
Bluefish
8,072
3,661
2,796
8,804
3,993
3,088
8,488
Blue
runner
288
131
183
348
158
206
382
Bonito
202
92
143
119
54
161
1,949
Butterfish
4,677
2,121
1,922
10,939
4,962
3,582
6,738
Catfish
and
bullheads
16,670
7,561
9,708
16,487
7,478
9,953
14,566
Chubs
2,167
983
1,646
1,625
737
1,588
3,242
Cod:
Atlantic
25,060
11,367
26,384
33,211
15,064
32,086
26,212
Pacific
530,505
240,635
142,330
471,711
213,967
118,071
575,422
Crevalle
(
jack)
700
318
402
674
306
405
635
Croaker:
Atlantic
26,760
12,138
10,093
28,699
13,018
8,170
25,275
Pacific
(
white)
231
105
156
301
137
145
287
Cusk
415
188
266
397
180
228
742
Dolphinfish
1,193
541
1,591
921
418
1,108
1,403
Eels,
American
1,432
650
1,110
867
393
821
1,114
Flounders:
Arrowtooth
41,305
18,736
2,007
31,619
14,342
1,109
24,691
Winter
(
blackback)
12,826
5,818
12,685
15,279
6,931
13,783
11,915
Plaice,
American
9,288
4,213
9,539
9,755
4,425
9,516
8,529
Summer
(
fluke)
11,214
5,087
19,947
10,836
4,915
18,051
11,733
Sole:
Dover
20,750
9,412
6,968
16,406
7,442
5,600
23,316
Flathead
35,859
16,266
1,756
35,477
16,092
1,516
32,509
Witch
(
gray)
5,376
2,439
6,999
4,017
1,822
4,030
4,530
Petrale
4,124
1,871
4,184
53,379
24,213
4,919
3,721
Rock
60,665
27,517
7,521
6,658
3,020
7,855
52,408
Yellowfin
154,258
69,971
6,672
121,072
54,918
8,781
201,922
Yellowtail
15,272
6,927
15,352
16,103
7,304
15,264
8,942
Atlantic/
Gulf,
Other
4,702
2,133
7,305
4,670
2,118
7,628
4,061
Pacific,
Other
37,084
16,821
8,975
27,092
12,289
7,188
54,848
Total,
flounders
412,723
187,210
109,910
352,363
159,831
105,240
443,126
Goosefish
(
anglerfish)
45,869
20,806
53,504
51,296
23,268
44,159
54,637
Groupers
12,924
5,862
27,771
13,493
6,120
29,530
11,152
Haddock
8,823
4,002
11,575
12,845
5,826
14,513
5,317
Hakes:
Pacific
(
whiting)
452,718
205,352
18,809
379,304
172,051
16,147
472,512
Red
3,463
1,571
892
3,701
1,679
916
3,036
Silver
(
Atl.
whiting)
26,855
12,181
11,370
28,479
12,918
13,232
32,094
White
6,629
3,007
3,809
7,690
3,488
3,904
5,968
Halibut
75,190
34,106
143,826
77,978
35,371
115,169
69,547
Herring:
Sea:
Atlantic
160,269
72,698
9,972
209,191
94,888
12,717
184,720
Pacific
74,835
33,945
12,043
91,297
41,412
13,213
103,097
Thread
6,737
3,056
466
2,770
1,256
289
8,501
Jack
mackerel
2,902
1,316
247
8,464
3,839
614
3,233
See
notes
at
end
of
table.
U.
S.
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS,
BY
SPECIES,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)

Species
2000
2001
Average
(
1996­
2000)
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pounds
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Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Lingcod
379
172
381
411
186
425
2,472
Mackerels:
Atlantic
12,454
5,649
2,018
27,155
12,317
2,221
27,068
Chub
47,065
21,349
2,826
15,981
7,249
1,172
34,772
King
and
cero
4,952
2,246
7,063
4,839
2,195
6,895
5,115
Spanish
3,636
1,649
2,076
4,223
1,916
2,466
3,400
Menhaden:
Atlantic
456,623
207,123
31,733
576,286
261,402
30,336
570,497
Gulf
1,303,875
591,434
80,670
1,165,144
528,506
72,354
1,277,209
Total,
menhaden
1,760,498
798,557
112,403
1,741,430
789,907
102,690
1,847,706
Mullets
20,554
9,323
13,652
18,535
8,407
11,332
18,100
Ocean
perch:
Atlantic
702
318
375
794
360
358
692
Pacific
39,521
17,927
2,597
38,997
17,689
1,692
43,011
Pollock:
Atlantic
8,913
4,043
7,028
9,058
4,109
6,200
9,450
Walleye
(
Alaska)
2,606,802
1,182,438
160,525
3,179,407
1,442,170
230,723
2,556,947
Rockfishes:
Bocaccio
60
27
43
75
34
54
851
Canary
134
61
78
108
49
61
1,878
Chilipepper
980
445
596
1,362
618
781
2,473
Widow
7,947
3,605
3,791
5,751
2,609
2,434
11,296
Yellowtail
6,988
3,170
3,138
4,580
2,077
2,059
7,156
Other
33,935
15,393
15,739
32,033
14,530
15,769
60,902
Total,
rockfishes
50,044
22,700
23,385
43,909
19,917
21,158
84,556
Sablefish
49,680
22,535
101,161
44,037
19,975
80,361
50,862
Salmon:
Chinook
or
king
16,099
7,302
26,194
16,588
7,524
22,527
17,968
Chum
or
keta
162,332
73,633
39,238
116,153
52,687
34,973
144,191
Pink
208,201
94,439
27,094
381,543
173,067
41,225
291,941
Red
or
sockeye
208,162
94,422
159,604
170,134
77,172
94,376
218,431
Silver
or
coho
33,841
15,350
18,083
38,414
17,424
15,825
34,005
Total,
salmon
628,635
285,147
270,213
722,832
327,874
208,926
706,536
Sardines:
Pacific
149,666
67,888
7,319
166,931
75,719
9,113
108,349
Spanish
1,355
615
84
1,374
623
366
1,200
Scup
or
porgy
3,018
1,369
3,670
4,538
2,058
3,857
4,885
Sea
bass:
Black
(
Atlantic)
3,343
1,516
5,657
3,674
1,667
5,389
3,675
White
(
Pacific)
223
101
425
274
124
506
158
Sea
trout
or
weakfish:
Gray
5,375
2,438
3,589
5,010
2,273
3,150
7,047
Spotted
572
259
775
335
152
560
807
Sand
(
white)
164
74
125
116
53
74
165
Shads:
American
2,974
1,349
1,302
3,578
1,623
1,020
3,372
Hickory
111
50
23
199
90
35
142
Sharks:
Dogfish
23,680
10,741
4,853
7,703
3,494
1,778
44,964
Other
11,333
5,141
6,303
8,705
3,949
5,822
14,744
Sheepshead
(
Atlantic)
3,369
1,528
1,061
2,677
1,214
935
3,228
See
notes
at
end
of
table.
U.
S.
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS,
BY
SPECIES,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)
­
Continued
Species
2000
(
Continued)
2001
(
1996­
2000)
Average
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pounds
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Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Skates
33,184
15,052
4,431
32,237
14,623
3,948
32,026
Smelts
1,893
859
2,298
1,281
581
1,033
2,047
Snappers:
Red
5,084
2,306
12,003
5,048
2,290
11,902
4,729
Vermilion
2,009
911
4,394
2,329
1,056
5,004
1,262
Unclassified
3,584
1,626
7,183
3,648
1,655
7,095
4,053
Spearfish
271
123
328
552
250
668
855
Spot
6,925
3,141
3,684
6,814
3,091
2,846
6,493
Striped
bass
6,913
3,136
12,286
6,501
2,949
11,497
6,228
Swordfish
17,805
8,076
37,981
9,409
4,268
19,831
15,077
Tenpounder
(
ladyfish)
266
121
139
1,014
460
670
1,671
Tilefish
2,605
1,182
4,852
3,108
1,410
5,194
3,192
Trout,
rainbow
321
146
224
486
220
212
393
Tuna:
Albacore
22,455
10,185
20,630
28,011
12,706
25,149
28,807
Bigeye
7,245
3,286
24,862
7,652
3,471
25,588
7,448
Bluefin
3,167
1,436
18,954
3,150
1,429
18,900
6,386
Little
(
tunny)
484
220
113
787
357
430
694
Skipjack
3,378
1,532
2,551
1,909
866
2,176
11,642
Yellowfin
13,781
6,251
27,651
10,122
4,591
20,860
16,982
Unclassified
268
122
416
223
101
394
668
Total,
tuna
50,779
23,033
95,176
51,854
23,521
93,497
72,626
Whitefish,
lake
11,461
5,199
10,095
9,886
4,484
10,256
12,057
Wolffish,
Atlantic
442
200
218
550
249
221
629
Yellow
perch
1,249
567
2,929
1,411
640
3,382
1,320
Other
marine
finfishes
58,705
26,628
37,109
17,161
7,784
6,160
59,210
Other
freshwater
finfishes
14,564
6,606
5,524
48,595
22,043
34,664
15,725
Total,
fish
7,689,661
3,488,007
1,594,815
8,242,490
3,738,769
1,479,988
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Shellfish
Clams:
Quahog
(
hard)
11,205
5,083
53,841
9,559
4,336
47,299
9,833
Geoduck
(
Pacific)
1,560
708
15,841
1,367
620
18,955
1,396
Manila
(
Pacific)
829
376
11,808
689
313
8,114
724
Ocean
quahog
32,845
14,898
16,979
37,993
17,234
23,866
40,370
Softshell
2,680
1,216
11,604
3,549
1,610
19,136
2,530
Surf
(
Atlantic)
68,548
31,093
38,025
68,864
31,237
39,555
60,565
Other
815
370
5,875
743
337
5,067
1,206
Total,
clams
118,482
53,743
153,973
122,764
55,685
161,992
116,623
Conch
(
snails)
2,086
946
3,649
2,864
1,299
4,711
3,243
Crabs:
Blue:
Hard
177,231
80,391
135,637
151,034
68,509
132,234
208,291
Soft
and
peeler
6,640
3,012
23,145
7,403
3,358
28,607
5,370
Dungeness
37,719
17,109
79,007
36,431
16,525
73,262
42,114
Jonah
2,455
1,114
1,479
2,745
1,245
1,678
2,203
King
15,098
6,848
61,641
16,054
7,282
65,560
19,033
See
notes
at
end
of
table.
Species
2001
Average
U.
S.
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS,
BY
SPECIES,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)
­
Continued
pounds
(
1996­
2000)
Thousand
(
Continued)
2000
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Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Crabs
­
Continued:
Snow
(
Tanner):
Opilio
32,811
14,883
60,535
24,792
11,246
38,319
129,285
Bairdi
1,686
765
4,019
2,052
931
4,256
2,374
Other
25,366
11,506
39,543
31,735
14,395
37,751
18,106
Total,
crabs
299,006
135,628
405,006
272,246
123,490
381,667
426,777
Crawfish
(
freshwater)
479
217
743
10,310
4,677
8212
14,024
Horseshoe
crab
3,737
1,695
923
2,863
1,299
1,001
5,093
Lobsters:
American
83,180
37,730
301,300
73,637
33,402
254,334
81,171
Spiny
6,463
2,932
32,926
4,082
1,852
21,394
6,928
Mussels,
blue
(
sea)
3,264
1,481
5,083
3,378
1,532
4,804
3,705
Oysters
41,146
18,664
90,667
32,673
14,820
80,946
35,529
Scallops:
Bay
25
11
130
6
3
67
54
Calico,
Atlantic
(
3)
(
3)
(
3)
(
3)
(
3)
(
3)
1,448
Sea
32,747
14,854
164,609
46,958
21,300
175,349
20,159
Shrimp:
New
England
5,361
2,432
4,335
2,793
1,267
2,534
10,459
South
Atlantic
32,288
14,646
77,735
23,010
10,437
50,111
30,506
Gulf
256,633
116,408
582,052
256,215
116,218
495,642
229,429
Pacific
38,203
17,329
26,325
42,455
19,257
20,197
33,891
Other
1
(
2)
6
8
4
63
48
Total,
shrimp
332,486
150,815
690,453
324,481
147,184
568,547
304,333
Squid:
Atlantic:
Illex
19,867
9,012
3,736
8,838
4,009
1,937
30,752
Loligo
37,351
16,942
24,062
31,329
14,211
20,684
36,694
Unclassified
302
137
158
­
­
­
35,855
Pacific:
Loligo
259,506
117,711
27,076
189,219
85,829
17,547
155,425
Unclassified
2
1
1
2,313
1,049
287
71
Total,
Squid
317,028
143,803
55,033
231,699
105,098
40,455
258,798
Other
shellfish
15,132
6,864
14,204
10,551
4,786
7,912
13,199
Total,
Shellfish
1,255,261
569,383
1,918,699
1,138,512
516,426
1,711,391
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Other
Sea
urchins
30,896
14,014
33,590
27,470
12,460
26,535
36,798
Seaweed,
unclassified
92,531
41,972
163
81,905
37,152
681
119,416
Kelp
(
with
herring
eggs)
191
87
77
71
32
402
409
Worms
445
202
2,137
1,415
642
9,288
471
Total,
other
124,063
56,275
35,967
110,861
50,286
36,906
­­

Grand
Total,
U.
S.
9,068,985
4,113,664
3,549,481
9,491,863
4,305,481
3,228,285
­­
2001
Average
(
1996­
2000)

pounds
U.
S.
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS,
BY
SPECIES,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)
­
Continued
Species
2000
Thousand
(
1)
Landings
are
reported
in
round
(
live)
weight
for
all
items
except
univalve
and
bivalve
mollusks
such
as
clams,
oysters,
and
scallops,
which
are
reported
in
weight
of
meats
(
excluding
the
shell).
Landings
for
Missisippi
River
drainage
are
not
available.
(
2)
Less
than
.5
metric
ton.
(
3)
Data
are
confidential
and
included
with
unclassified
shellfish.

Note:
 
Data
are
preliminary.
Totals
may
not
add
due
to
rounding.
Total
U.
S.
Domestic
landings
include
Alaska
pollock,
Pacific
whiting
and
other
Pacific
groundfish
that
are
caught
in
the
U.
S.
EEZ
off
Washington,
Oregon
and
Alaska
and
processed
at­
sea
aboard
U.
S.
vessels.
Data
do
not
include
landings
by
U.
S.­
flag
vessels
at
Puerto
Rico
or
other
ports
outside
the
50
States.
Data
do
not
include
aquaculture
products,
except
oysters
and
clams.
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(
1)
Statistics
on
landings
are
shown
in
round
weight
for
all
items
except
univalve
and
bivalve
mollusks
such
as
clams,
oysters,
and
scallops,
which
are
shown
in
weight
of
meats
(
excluding
the
shell).
(
2)
Processed
into
meal,
oil,
solubles,
and
shell
products,
or
used
as
bait
or
animal
food.

*
Record.
Record
 
For
industrial
purposes
1983,
3,201
million
lb.

NOTE:
 
Data
are
preliminary.
Data
do
not
include
landings
outside
the
50
States
or
products
of
aquaculture,
except
oysters
and
clams.
Million
Percent
Million
Percent
Fresh
and
frozen:
pounds
pounds
For
human
food
6,293
69.4
6,691
70.5
For
bait
and
animal
food
364
4.0
394
4.2
Total
6,657
73.4
7,085
74.6
Canned:
For
human
food
500
5.5
500
5.3
For
bait
and
animal
food
30
0.3
36
0.4
Total
530
5.8
536
5.6
Cured
for
human
food
119
1.3
123
1.3
Reduction
to
meal,
oil,
other
1,763
19.4
1,748
18.4
Grand
total
9,069
100.0
9,492
100.0
NOTE:­­
Data
are
preliminary.
Table
may
not
add
due
to
rounding.

Million
Percent
Million
Percent
Million
Percent
pounds
pounds
pounds
January
290
4.0
37
1.7
327
3.4
February
790
10.8
32
1.5
822
8.7
March
904
12.4
31
1.4
935
9.9
April
327
4.5
94
4.3
421
4.4
May
367
5.0
192
8.8
559
5.9
June
407
5.6
277
12.7
684
7.2
July
1,004
13.7
400
18.4
1,404
14.8
August
1,179
16.1
380
17.4
1,559
16.4
September
1,029
14.1
300
13.8
1,329
14.0
October
611
8.4
283
13.0
894
9.4
November
240
3.3
84
3.9
324
3.4
December
167
2.3
68
3.1
235
2.5
Total
7,314
100.0
2,178
100.0
9,492
100.0
(
1)
Processed
into
meal,
oil,
solubles,
and
shell
products,
or
used
as
bait
and
animal
food.

Million
Million
Million
Million
Million
Million
pounds
dollars
pounds
dollars
pounds
dollars
1992
7,618
3,531
2,019
147
9,637
3,678
1993
*
8,214
3,317
2,253
154
10,467
3,471
1994
7,936
3,714
2,525
95
10,461
3,809
1995
7,667
3,625
2,121
145
9,788
3,770
1996
7,474
3,355
2,091
132
9,565
3,487
1997
7,244
3,285
2,598
163
9,842
3,448
1998
7,173
3,009
2,021
119
9,194
3,128
1999
6,832
3,265
2,507
202
9,339
3,467
2000
6,912
3,398
2,157
152
9,069
3,550
2001
7,314
3,074
2,178
154
9,492
3,228
DISPOSITION
OF
U.
S.
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS,
BY
MONTH,
2001
2000
U.
S.
COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH,
1992­
2001
(
1)
DISPOSITION
OF
U.
S.
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS,
2000
AND
2001
Year
Total
Landings
for
2001
End
Use
Month
Landings
for
industrial
human
food
purposes
(
1)

Total
Landings
for
industrial
Landings
for
human
food
purposes
(
2)
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(
1)
Landings
are
reported
in
round
(
live)
weight
for
all
items
except
univalve
and
bivalve
mollusks
such
as
clams,
oysters,
scallops,
which
are
reported
in
weight
of
meats
(
excluding
the
shell).
Landings
for
Mississippi
River
drainage
area
States
are
not
available.
2)
Data
not
available.
NOTE:
 
Data
are
preliminary.
Landings
of
Alaska
pollock,
Pacific
whiting,
and
other
Pacific
groundfish
that
are
caught
in
waters
off
Washington,
Oregon
and
Alaska
and
are
processed
at­
sea
aboard
U.
S.
vessels
are
credited
to
the
State
nearest
to
the
area
of
capture.
Totals
may
not
add
due
to
roundings.
Data
do
not
include
landings
by
U.
S.­
flag
vessels
at
Puerto
Rico
and
other
ports
outside
the
50
States.
Therefore,
they
will
not
agree
with
"
U.
S.
Commercial
Landings"
beginning
on
page
8.
Data
do
not
include
aquaculture
products,
except
oysters
and
clams.
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
pounds
dollars
pounds
dollars
Year
pounds
New
England:
570,728
681,092
635,162
646,447
­
­

Maine
226,849
275,107
239,868
251,441
1950
356,266
New
Hampshire
17,160
13,951
18,584
17,865
­
(
2)

Massachusetts
187,861
288,263
242,066
281,059
1948
649,696
Rhode
Island
119,295
72,544
115,957
65,457
1957
142,080
Connecticut
19,563
31,227
18,687
30,625
1930
88,012
Middle
Atlantic:
219,661
173,296
217,975
172,503
­
­

New
York
41,181
59,426
42,422
55,038
1880
335,000
New
Jersey
171,804
107,163
168,430
109,820
1956
540,060
Delaware
6,676
6,707
7,123
7,645
1953
367,500
Chesapeake:
492,110
172,210
617,244
174,968
­
­

Maryland
48,913
53,874
55,536
55,586
1890
141,607
Virginia
443,197
118,336
561,708
119,382
1990
786,794
South
Atlantic:
221,350
204,480
199,554
176,488
­
­

North
Carolina
155,214
95,305
139,277
90,202
1981
432,006
South
Carolina
15,835
30,344
14,111
23,398
1965
26,611
Georgia
9,694
21,331
9,036
14,752
1927
47,607
Florida,
East
Coast
40,607
57,500
37,130
48,136
­
(
2)

Gulf:
1,759,993
910,685
1,605,564
798,319
­
­

Florida,
West
Coast
79,415
155,200
78,105
143,810
­
(
2)

Alabama
29,931
63,275
24,740
43,170
1973
36,744
Mississippi
217,744
58,715
213,889
50,561
1984
476,997
Louisiana
1,344,913
401,095
1,191,460
342,748
1984
1,931,027
Texas
87,990
232,400
97,370
218,030
1960
237,684
Pacific
Coast:
5,750,364
1,320,763
6,173,671
1,187,106
­
­

Alaska
4,465,987
956,990
5,036,338
869,885
1993
5,905,638
Washington
380,223
145,311
377,231
134,454
1994
527,804
Oregon
262,917
79,351
234,097
72,516
1997
273,503
California
641,237
139,111
526,005
110,251
1936
1,760,193
Great
Lakes:
22,245
18,508
18,818
17,844
­
­

Illinois
49
35
16
14
­
(
2)

Michigan
12,704
8,963
10,322
9,235
1930
35,580
Minnesota
377
172
501
202
­
(
2)

New
York
49
75
71
113
­

Ohio
3,497
2,442
3,535
3,287
1936
31,083
Pennsylvania
20
29
25
44
­
(
2)

Wisconsin
5,549
6,792
4,348
4,949
­
(
2)

Hawaii
32,531
68,447
23,870
54,561
1999
36,907
Total,
United
States
9,068,982
3,549,481
9,491,858
3,228,236
­­­
­­­
U.
S.
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS,
BY
REGION
AND
BY
STATE,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)

2001
2000
Regions
and
States
Record
Landings
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2000
2001
2000
2001
Dutch
Harbor­
Unalaska,
AK
699.8
834.5
New
Bedford,
MA
146.3
150.5
Reedville,
VA
366.8
488.0
Dutch
Harbor­
Unalaska,
AK
124.9
129.4
Empire­
Venice,
LA
396.2
370.7
Kodiak,
AK
94.7
74.4
Cameron,
LA
414.5
324.1
Dulac­
Chauvin,
LA
68.1
60.9
Intracoastal
City,
LA
321.7
303.6
Brownsville­
Port
Isabel,
TX
88.6
59.8
Kodiak,
AK
289.6
285.5
Empire­
Venice,
LA
61.6
59.1
Los
Angeles,
CA
254.7
219.1
Hampton
Roads
Area,
VA
52.8
56.8
Pascagoula­
Moss
Point,
MS
199.9
196.0
Honolulu,
HI
56.0
40.0
New
Bedford,
MA
89.0
106.9
Key
West,
FL
50.6
40.0
Port
Hueneme­
Oxnard­
Ventura,
CA
162.2
104.8
Bayou
La
Batre,
AL
48.9
38.9
Astoria,
OR
130.1
102.9
Palacios,
TX
41.8
37.1
Newport,
OR
102.3
93.2
Golden
Meadow­
Leeville,
LA
44.9
36.9
Portland,
ME
62.8
86.4
Port
Arthur,
TX
49.3
36.8
Cordova,
AK
N/
A
78.3
Galveston,
TX
40.8
36.0
Gloucester,
MA
40.1
75.3
Portland,
ME
45.4
33.7
Beaufort­
Morehead
City,
NC
68.4
67.5
Point
Judith,
RI
41.4
33.6
Cape
May­
Wildwood,
NJ
59.9
66.5
Cape
May­
Wildwood,
NJ
28.6
33.1
Sitka,
AK
95.5
64.4
Cordova,
AK
N/
A
32.5
Moss
Landing,
CA
50.5
56.1
Seward,
AK
35.8
30.5
Petersburg,
AK
32.3
51.2
Los
Angeles,
CA
38.1
29.8
Point
Judith,
RI
59.3
48.5
Cameron,
LA
47.6
29.4
Dulac­
Chauvin,
LA
48.2
46.2
Gloucester,
MA
30.0
29.4
Atlantic
City,
NJ
50.4
45.5
Homer,
AK
30.9
29.4
Seward,
AK
28.6
43.8
Gulfport­
Biloxi,
MS
35.5
29.1
Ilwaco­
Chinook,
WA
19.8
36.1
Sitka,
AK
44.6
27.9
Naknek­
King
Salmon,
AK
63.1
33.9
Reedville,
VA
29.5
27.4
Point
Pleasant,
NJ
38.2
32.2
Atlantic
City,
NJ
26.1
27.2
Wanchese­
Stumpy
Point,
NC
33.3
31.9
Wanchese­
Stumpy
Point,
NC
24.0
26.1
Hampton
Roads
Area,
VA
22.7
28.1
Astoria,
OR
28.0
24.3
Ketchikan,
AK
57.3
27.0
Delcambre,
LA
30.8
22.6
Rockland,
ME
28.3
24.7
Petersburg,
AK
19.4
22.4
Golden
Meadow­
Leeville,
LA
26.9
24.1
Intracoastal
City,
LA
24.5
22.1
Morgan
City­
Berwick,
LA
20.2
23.3
Newport,
OR
24.6
21.2
Homer,
AK
18.1
23.0
Tampa
Bay­
St.
Petersburg,
FL
20.4
20.2
Brownsville­
Port
Isabel,
TX
29.2
22.4
Delacroix­
Yscloskey,
LA
20.1
19.9
Stonington,
ME
15.9
22.3
Fort
Myers,
FL
16.5
18.7
Bellingham,
WA
18.0
20.1
Point
Pleasant,
NJ
17.8
18.7
Honolulu,
HI
27.0
20.0
Beaufort­
Morehead
City,
NC
16.9
17.9
Galveston,
TX
17.4
18.6
Bellingham,
WA
15.9
16.3
Bayou
La
Batre,
AL
23.0
18.0
Pascagoula­
Moss
Point,
MS
16.5
16.3
Provincetown­
Chatham,
MA
17.5
16.6
Provincetown­
Chatham,
MA
13.6
15.9
Key
West,
FL
16.9
16.4
Grand
Isle,
LA
26.4
15.5
Palacios,
TX
14.8
16.1
Freeport,
TX
22.8
15.2
Gulfport­
Biloxi,
MS
14.2
14.6
Lafitte­
Barataria,
LA
10.8
13.4
Port
Arthur,
TX
17.0
14.6
Stonington,
ME
18.0
13.3
Kenai,
AK
13.5
14.4
Naknek­
King
Salmon,
AK
37.3
13.2
Montauk,
NY
11.7
14.3
Montauk,
NY
12.7
13.1
Delacroix­
Yscloskey,
LA
15.5
13.4
Aransas
Pass­
Rockport,
TX
17.8
12.6
Ocean
City,
MD
9.6
13.2
Port
Hueneme­
Oxnard­
Ventura,
CA
20.2
12.6
Tampa
Bay­
St.
Petersburg,
FL
11.7
12.7
Ilwaco­
Chinook,
WA
6.9
11.4
Million
pounds
Million
dollars
COMMERCIAL
FISHERY
LANDINGS
AND
VALUE
AT
MAJOR
U.
S.
PORTS,
2000­
2001
Quantity
Value
Port
Port
Notes:
 
To
avoid
disclosure
of
private
enterprise
certain
leading
ports
have
not
been
included
to
preserve
confidentiality
Catches
of
Alaska
pollock,
Pacific
whiting
and
other
Pacific
groundfish
caught
in
the
northeast
Pacific
EEZ
of
the
U.
S.
and
processed
at­
sea
are
not
attributed
to
a
specific
U.
S.
port.
The
record
landings
for
quantity
was
848.2
million
pounds
in
Los
Angeles,
CA
in
1960
and
for
value
was
$
224.1
million
in
Dutch
Harbor­
Unalaska,
AK
in
1994.
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Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Alewives
1,576
297
­
­
­
­
1,576
297
Anchovies
23,000
803
19,460
619
­
­
42,460
1,422
Atka
mackerel
­
­
125,874
1,710
­
­
125,874
1,710
Bluefish
4,832
1,691
3,972
1,397
­
­
8,804
3,088
Blue
runner
186
136
161
70
­
­
348
206
Bonito
50
76
70
85
­
­
119
161
Butterfish
914
449
10,025
3,133
­
­
10,939
3,582
Catfish
&
bullheads
16,486
9,952
1
1
­
­
16,487
9,953
Chubs
1,625
1,588
­
­
­
­
1,625
1,588
Cod:
Atlantic
959
980
32,252
31,106
­
­
33,211
32,086
Pacific
40,410
10,761
431,302
107,310
­
­
471,711
118,071
Crevalle
(
jack)
249
166
424
239
­
­
674
405
Croaker:
Atlantic
17,887
5,252
10,812
2,918
­
­
28,699
8,170
Pacific
(
white)
145
70
157
76
­
­
301
145
Cusk
9
6
388
222
­
­
397
228
Dolphinfish
2
2
904
1,095
15
10
921
1,108
Eel,
American
867
821
(
2)
(
2)
­
­
867
821
Flounders:
Arrowtooth
1,732
86
29,887
1,023
­
­
31,619
1,109
Winter
(
blackback)
2,494
2,302
12,784
11,481
­
­
15,279
13,783
Plaice,
American
765
747
8,990
8,769
­
­
9,755
9,516
Summer
(
fluke)
2,354
4,667
8,482
13,384
­
­
10,836
18,051
Sole:
Dover
3,484
1,277
12,922
4,323
­
­
16,406
5,600
Flathead
280
23
35,197
1,493
­
­
35,477
1,516
Witch
(
gray)
989
985
3,027
3,046
­
­
4,017
4,030
Petrale
73
13
53,306
4,906
­
­
53,379
4,919
Rock
256
338
6,401
7,516
­
­
6,658
7,855
Yellowfin
­
­
121,072
8,781
­
­
121,072
8,781
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table
COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

(
Continued)

Species
Fish
0
to
3
miles
3
­
200
miles
off
Foreign
Shores
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
High
Seas
or
Total
U.
S.
Landings
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COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

Species
0
to
3
miles
3
­
200
miles
off
Foreign
Shores
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
High
Seas
or
Total
U.
S.
Landings
Fish
­
Continued
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Flounders
­
Continued:

Yellowtail
386
372
15,717
14,892
­
­
16,103
15,264
Atlantic/
Gulf,
other
4,403
7,511
267
116
­
­
4,670
7,628
Pacific,
other
2,067
1,576
25,025
5,613
­
­
27,092
7,188
Total
flounders
19,283
19,897
333,077
85,343
­
­
352,363
105,240
Goosefish
(
anglerfish)
1,967
1,602
49,329
42,556
­
­
51,296
44,159
Groupers
600
1,297
12,893
28,233
­
­
13,493
29,530
Haddock
183
211
12,662
14,303
­
­
12,845
14,513
Hakes:
Pacific
(
whiting)
­
­
379,304
16,147
­
­
379,304
16,147
Red
121
35
3,697
923
­
­
3,818
958
Silver
(
Atl.
whiting)
266
108
28,414
13,237
­
­
28,679
13,345
White
117
59
7,573
3,844
­
­
7,690
3,904
Halibut
2,758
4,160
75,289
111,126
­
­
78,047
115,285
Herring:

Sea:
Atlantic
54,269
3,336
180,684
10,703
­
­
234,953
14,039
Pacific
91,297
13,213
­
­
­
­
91,297
13,213
Thread
2,770
289
­
­
­
­
2,770
289
Jack
mackerel
7,821
553
643
61
­
­
8,464
614
Lingcod
126
131
285
294
­
­
411
425
Mackerels:

Atlantic
823
195
26,403
2,030
­
­
27,226
2,225
Chub
15,214
1,113
768
59
­
­
15,981
1,172
King
and
cero
602
808
4,236
6,087
­
­
4,839
6,895
Spanish
1,400
973
2,823
1,492
­
­
4,223
2,466
Menhaden:

Atlantic
575,847
30,305
438
31
­
­
576,286
30,336
Gulf
910,571
56,810
254,573
15,545
­
­
1,165,144
72,354
Total
menhaden
1,486,418
87,115
255,011
15,576
­
­
1,741,430
102,690
Mullets
18,509
11,317
26
15
­
­
18,535
11,332
Ocean
perch:

Atlantic
4
2
790
357
­
­
794
358
Pacific
­
­
38,997
1,692
­
­
38,997
1,692
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table
(
Continued)
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COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

Species
0
to
3
miles
3
­
200
miles
off
Foreign
Shores
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
High
Seas
or
Total
U.
S.
Landings
Fish
­
Continued
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pollock:
Atlantic
80
54
8,978
6,146
­
­
9,058
6,200
Walleye
(
Alaska)
75,525
4,976
3,103,882
225,747
­
­
3,179,407
230,723
Rockfishes:

Bocaccio
20
14
55
39
­
­
75
54
Canary
4
2
104
58
­
­
108
61
Chilipepper
417
239
946
542
­
­
1,362
781
Widow
257
120
5,494
2,314
­
­
5,751
2,434
Yellowtail
66
33
4,514
2,027
­
­
4,580
2,059
Other
3,096
2,455
28,937
13,314
­
­
32,033
15,769
Total
rockfishes
3,860
2,863
40,050
18,294
­
­
43,909
21,158
Sablefish
5,743
10,150
38,294
70,211
­
­
44,037
80,361
Salmon:
Chinook
or
king
13,112
16,843
3,477
5,684
­
­
16,588
22,527
Chum
or
keta
116,150
34,972
3
1
­
­
116,153
34,973
Pink
381,541
41,225
1
1
­
­
381,543
41,225
Red
or
sockeye
170,134
94,376
­
­
­
­
170,134
94,376
Silver
or
coho
37,504
15,382
910
443
­
­
38,414
15,825
Total
salmon
718,441
202,798
4,391
6,129
­
­
722,832
208,926
Sardines:

Pacific
156,651
8,548
10,280
565
­
­
166,931
9,113
Spanish
1,374
366
1,374
366
Scup
or
porgy
1,816
1,819
2,722
2,039
­
­
4,538
3,857
Sea
bass:

Black
(
Atlantic)
923
1,377
2,751
4,013
­
­
3,674
5,389
White
(
Pacific)
129
238
145
268
­
­
274
506
Sea
trout
or
weakfish:

Gray
3,474
2,206
1,536
944
­
­
5,010
3,150
Spotted
334
559
1
1
­
­
335
560
Sand
(
white)
82
62
34
12
­
­
116
74
Shads:
American
3,457
994
120
26
­
­
3,578
1,020
Hickory
198
35
1
(
2)
­
­
199
35
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table
(
Continued)
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COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

Species
0
to
3
miles
3
­
200
miles
off
Foreign
Shores
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
High
Seas
or
Total
U.
S.
Landings
Fish
­
Continued
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Sharks:
Dogfish
2,576
533
5,127
1,246
­
­
7,703
1,778
Other
871
461
7,715
5,307
138
69
8,724
5,838
Sheepshead
(
Atlantic)
2,665
931
12
4
­
­
2,677
935
Skates
7,854
1,065
24,384
2,883
­
­
32,237
3,948
Smelts
1,205
1,032
76
1
­
­
1,281
1,033
Snappers:

Red
104
460
4,944
11,442
­
­
5,048
11,902
Vermillion
1
1
2,329
5,002
­
­
2,329
5,004
Unclassified
260
544
3,387
6,551
­
­
3,648
7,095
Spearfish
8
10
334
405
209
253
552
668
Spot
6,572
2,750
243
97
­
­
6,814
2,846
Striped
bass
6,341
11,264
160
232
­
­
6,501
11,497
Swordfish
248
445
6,931
15,308
2,230
4,078
9,409
19,831
Tenpounder
(
ladyfish)
1,014
670
­
­
­
­
1,014
670
Tilefish
7
14
3,100
5,179
­
­
3,108
5,194
Trout,
Rainbow
486
212
­
­
­
­
486
212
Tuna:
Albacore
661
622
26,067
22,853
14,382
14,120
41,111
37,594
Bigeye
179
616
5,033
16,550
7,792
10,831
13,004
27,997
Bluefin
56
123
3,085
18,759
275
98
3,416
18,980
Little
tunny
135
26
652
405
­
­
787
430
Skipjack
666
802
949
1,137
194,679
67,789
196,294
69,728
Yellowfin
792
1,839
8,166
16,578
67,342
33,805
76,300
52,222
Unclassified
16
29
206
364
(
2)
1
223
394
Total
tuna
2,505
4,057
44,158
76,646
284,470
126,644
331,135
207,345
Whitefish,
lake
9,886
10,256
­
­
­
­
9,886
10,256
Wolffish,
Atlantic
9
4
541
217
­
­
550
221
Yellow
perch
1,411
3,382
­
­
­
­
1,411
3,382
Other
marine
finfishes
22,980
15,853
24,105
16,289
1,511
2,523
48,596
34,665
Other
freshwater
finfishes
16,037
6,047
1,124
112
­
­
17,161
6,160
Total
finfish
2,868,872
476,500
5,390,561
985,375
288,573
133,577
8,548,010
1,595,450
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table
(
Continued)
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COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

Species
0
to
3
miles
3
­
200
miles
off
Foreign
Shores
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
High
Seas
or
Total
U.
S.
Landings
Shellfish
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Clams:
Quahog
(
hard)
9,559
47,299
­
­
­
­
9,559
47,299
Geoduck
(
Pacific)
1,367
18,955
­
­
­
­
1,367
18,955
Manila
(
Pacific)
689
8,114
­
­
­
­
689
8,114
Ocean
quahog
11,458
7,922
26,535
15,944
­
­
37,993
23,866
Softshell
3,549
19,136
­
­
­
­
3,549
19,136
Surf
(
Atlantic)
25,702
15,760
43,162
23,795
­
­
68,864
39,555
Other
743
5,067
­
­
­
­
743
5,067
Total
clams
53,067
122,253
69,697
39,739
­
­
122,764
161,992
Conch
(
snails)
2,300
3,375
563
1,336
­
­
2,864
4,711
Crabs:

Blue:
Hard
151,024
132,226
10
8
­
­
151,034
132,234
Soft
or
peeler
7,403
28,607
­
­
­
­
7,403
28,607
Dungeness
34,192
68,633
2,239
4,629
­
­
36,431
73,262
Jonah
1,904
1,171
841
507
­
­
2,745
1,678
King
1,608
5,917
14,446
59,643
­
­
16,054
65,560
Snow
(
tanner):

Opilio
­
­
24,792
38,319
­
­
24,792
38,319
Bairdi
2,011
4,184
41
72
­
­
2,052
4,256
Other
11,867
9,370
19,868
28,381
­
­
31,735
37,751
Total
crabs
210,009
250,108
62,237
131,559
­
­
272,246
381,667
Crawfish,
freshwater
10,310
8,212
­
­
­
­
10,310
8212
Horseshoe
crab
2,642
885
221
116
­
­
2,863
1,001
Lobsters:
American
44,315
153,948
29,322
100,386
­
­
73,637
254,334
Spiny
1,886
10,377
2,196
11,017
­
­
4,082
21,394
Mussels,
blue
(
sea)
3,378
4,804
­
­
­
­
3,378
4,804
Oysters
32,673
80,946
­
­
­
­
32,673
80,946
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table
(
Continued)
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from
U.
S.
shores
High
Seas
or
Total
U.
S.
Landings
COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

Species
0
to
3
miles
3
­
200
miles
off
Foreign
Shores
Shellfish
­
Continued
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Thousand
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Scallops:

Bay
6
67
­
­
­
­
6
67
Calico,
Atlantic
(
3)
(
3)
(
3)
(
3)
­
­
(
3)
(
3)

Sea
363
1,727
46,595
173,622
­
­
46,958
175,349
Shrimp:

New
England
749
677
2,044
1,857
­
­
2,793
2,534
South
Atlantic
17,267
41,935
5,744
8,176
­
­
23,010
50,111
Gulf
139,095
229,320
117,120
266,322
­
­
256,215
495,642
Pacific
9,680
8,491
32,775
11,706
­
­
42,455
20,197
Other
4
31
4
31
­
­
8
63
Total
shrimp
166,795
280,454
157,687
288,092
­
­
324,481
568,547
Squid:
Atlantic:

Illex
154
36
8,684
1,902
­
­
8,838
1,937
Loligo
3,803
2,717
27,526
17,967
­
­
31,329
20,684
Pacific:

Loligo
177,866
16,494
11,353
1053
­
­
189,219
17,547
Unclassified
126
90
2,187
197
­
­
2,313
287
Total,
squid
181,949
19,337
49,750
21,119
­
­
231,699
40,455
Other
shellfish
8,811
6,752
1,740
1,106
­
­
10,551
7,912
Total
shellfish
718,504
943,245
420,008
768,092
­
­
1,138,512
1,711,391
Other
Sea
urchins
27,470
26,535
­
­
­
­
27,470
26,535
Seaweed,
unclassified
81,905
681
­
­
­
­
81,905
681
Kelp
(
with
herring
eggs)
71
402
­
­
­
­
71
402
Worms
1,415
9,288
­
­
­
­
1,415
9,288
110,861
36,906
­
­
­
­
110,861
36,906
Grand
total,
2001
3,698,237
1,456,651
5,810,569
1,753,467
288,573
133,577
9,797,383
3,343,747
Grand
total,
2000
3,546,780
1,671,964
5,506,847
1,847,265
305,643
119,135
9,359,274
3,638,372
(
1)
Landings
are
reported
in
round
(
live)
weight
for
all
items
except
univalve
and
bivalve
mollusks,
such
as
clams,
oysters,
and
scallops,
which
are
reported
in
weight
of
meats
(
excluding
the
shell).
The
National
Marine
Fisheries
Service
estimated
the
distance­
from­
shore
landings
for
data
collected
by
the
Service
and
States.
Includes
landings
from
the
Great
Lakes
and
other
inland
waters,
but
excludes
Mississippi
River
Drainage
Area
States.

(
2)
Less
than
500
LB
or
$
500.
(
3)
Data
are
confidential
and
included
with
other
shellfish.

NOTE:
 
Data
are
preliminary.
Totals
may
not
agree
due
to
roundings.
Data
include
landings
by
U.
S.­
flag
vessels
at
Puerto
Rico
and
other
ports
outside
the
50
States.
Therefore,
they
will
not
agree
with
"
U.
S.
Commercial
Landings"
tables
beginning
on
page
1.
Data
do
not
include
aquaculture
products,

except
oysters
or
clams.
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Fish
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Metric
Thousand
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Tons
Dollars
Alewives
715
297
­
­
­
­
715
297
Anchovies
10,433
803
8,827
619
­
­
19,260
1,422
Atka
mackerel
­
­
57,096
1,710
­
­
57,096
1,710
Bluefish
2,192
1,691
1,802
1,397
­
­
3,993
3,088
Blue
runner
84
136
73
70
­
­
157
206
Bonito
23
76
32
85
­
­
54
161
Butterfish
415
449
4,547
3,133
­
­
4,962
3,582
Catfish
&
bullheads
7,478
9,952
(
2)
1
­
­
7,478
9,953
Chubs
737
1,588
­
­
­
­
737
1,588
Cod:
Atlantic
435
980
14,629
31,106
­
­
15,064
32,086
Pacific
18,330
10,761
195,637
107,310
­
­
213,967
118,071
Crevalle
(
jack)
113
166
192
239
­
­
305
405
Croaker:
Atlantic
8,113
5,252
4,904
2,918
­
­
13,018
8,170
Pacific
(
white)
66
70
71
76
­
­
137
145
Cusk
4
6
176
222
­
­
180
228
Dolphinfish
1
2
410
1,095
7
10
418
1,108
Eel,
American
393
821
(
2)
(
2)
­
­
393
821
Flounders:
­
­

Arrowtooth
786
86
13,557
1,023
­
­
14,342
1,109
Winter
(
blackback)
1,131
2,302
5,799
11,481
­
­
6,930
13,783
Plaice,
American
347
747
4,078
8,769
­
­
4,425
9,516
Summer
(
fluke)
1,068
4,667
3,847
13,384
­
­
4,915
18,051
Sole:
­
­

Dover
1,580
1,277
5,861
4,323
­
­
7,442
5,600
Flathead
127
23
15,965
1,493
­
­
16,092
1,516
Witch
(
gray)
449
985
1,373
3,046
­
­
1,822
4,030
Petrale
33
13
24,179
4,906
­
­
24,213
4,919
Rock
116
338
2,903
7,516
­
­
3,020
7,855
Yellowfin
­
­
54,918
8,781
­
­
54,918
8,781
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table
Dollars
COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

High
Seas
or
off
Foreign
Species
3
to
200
miles
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
Total
U.
S.

0
to
3
miles
Shores
Thousand
(
Continued)
Landings
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LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

High
Seas
or
off
Foreign
Species
3
to
200
miles
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
Total
U.
S.

0
to
3
miles
Shores
Landings
Fish
­
Continued
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Metric
Thousand
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Tons
Dollars
Flounders
­
Continued:

Yellowtail
175
372
7,129
14,892
­
­
7,304
15,264
Atlantic/
Gulf,
other
1,997
7,511
121
116
­
­
2,118
7,628
Pacific,
other
938
1,576
11,351
5,613
­
­
12,289
7,188
Total
Flounders
8,747
19,897
151,083
85,343
­
­
159,829
105,240
Goosefish
(
anglerfish)
892
1,602
22,375
42,556
­
­
23,268
44,159
Groupers
272
1,297
5,848
28,233
­
­
6,120
29,530
Haddock
83
211
5,743
14,303
­
­
5,826
14,513
Hakes:
Pacific
(
whiting)
­
­
172,051
16,147
­
­
172,051
16,147
Red
55
35
1,677
923
­
­
1,732
958
Silver
(
Atl.
whiting)
121
108
12,889
13,237
­
­
13,009
13,345
White
53
59
3,435
3,844
­
­
3,488
3,904
Halibut
1,251
4,160
34,151
111,126
­
­
35,402
115,285
Herring:

Sea:
Atlantic
24,616
3,336
81,958
10,703
­
­
106,574
14,039
Pacific
41,412
13,213
­
­
­
­
41,412
13,213
Thread
1,256
289
­
­
­
­
1,256
289
Jack
mackerel
3,548
553
292
61
­
­
3,839
614
Lingcod
57
131
129
294
­
­
186
425
Mackerels:

Atlantic
373
195
11,976
2,030
­
­
12,350
2,225
Chub
6,901
1,113
348
59
­
­
7,249
1,172
King
and
cero
273
808
1,921
6,087
­
­
2,195
6,895
Spanish
635
973
1,281
1,492
­
­
1,916
2,466
Menhaden:

Atlantic
261,202
30,305
199
31
­
­
261,401
30,336
Gulf
413,032
56,810
115,474
15,545
­
­
528,506
72,354
Total
menhaden
674,235
87,115
115,672
15,576
­
­
789,907
102,690
Mullets
8,396
11,317
12
15
­
­
8,407
11,332
Ocean
perch:

Atlantic
2
2
358
357
­
­
360
358
Pacific
­
­
17,689
1,692
­
­
17,689
1,692
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table
(
Continued)
Thousand
Dollars
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


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

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


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
COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

High
Seas
or
off
Foreign
Species
3
to
200
miles
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
Total
U.
S.

0
to
3
miles
Shores
Landings
Fish
­
Continued
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Metric
Thousand
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Tons
Dollars
Pollock:
Atlantic
36
54
4,072
6,146
­
­
4,109
6,200
Walleye
(
Alaska)
34,258
4,976
1,407,912
225,747
­
­
1,442,170
230,723
Rockfishes:

Bocaccio
9
14
25
39
­
­
34
54
Canary
2
2
47
58
­
­
49
61
Chilipepper
189
239
429
542
­
­
618
781
Widow
117
120
2,492
2,314
­
­
2,609
2,434
Yellowtail
30
33
2,048
2,027
­
­
2,077
2,059
Other
1,404
2,455
13,126
13,314
­
­
14,530
15,769
Total
rockfishes
1,751
2,863
18,167
18,294
­
­
19,917
21,158
Sablefish
2,605
10,150
17,370
70,211
­
­
19,975
80,361
Salmon:
Chinook
or
king
5,948
16,843
1,577
5,684
­
­
7,525
22,527
Chum
or
keta
52,685
34,972
1
1
­
­
52,687
34,973
Pink
173,066
41,225
­
­
­
­
173,066
41,225
Red
or
sockeye
77,172
94,376
(
2)
(
2)
­
­
77,172
94,376
Silver
or
coho
17,012
15,382
413
443
­
­
17,424
15,825
Total
salmon
325,883
202,798
1,992
6,128
­
­
327,874
208,926
Sardines:

Pacific
71,056
8,548
4,663
565
­
­
75,719
9,113
Spanish
623
366
­
­
­
­
623
366
Scup
or
porgy
824
1,819
1,235
2,039
­
­
2,058
3,857
Sea
bass:

Black
(
Atlantic)
419
1,377
1,248
4,013
­
­
1,667
5,389
White
(
Pacific)
59
238
66
268
­
­
124
506
Sea
trout
or
weakfish:

Gray
1,576
2,206
697
944
­
­
2,273
3,150
Spotted
152
559
(
2)
1
­
­
152
560
Sand
(
white)
37
62
15
12
­
­
53
74
Shads:
American
1,568
994
54
26
­
­
1,623
1,020
Hickory
90
35
(
2)
(
2)
­
­
90
35
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table
(
Continued)
Thousand
Dollars
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

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

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




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
COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

High
Seas
or
off
Foreign
Species
3
to
200
miles
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
Total
U.
S.

0
to
3
miles
Shores
Landings
Fish
­
Continued
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Metric
Thousand
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Tons
Dollars
Sharks:
Dogfish
1,168
533
2,326
1,246
­
­
3,494
1,778
Other
395
461
3,500
5,307
63
69
3,957
5,838
Sheepshead
(
Atlantic)
1,209
931
5
4
­
­
1,214
935
Skates
3,563
1,065
11,061
2,883
­
­
14,623
3,948
Smelts
547
1,032
34
1
­
­
581
1,033
Snappers:

Red
47
460
2,243
11,442
­
­
2,290
11,902
Vermillion
(
2)
1
1,056
5,002
­
­
1,056
5,004
Unclassified
118
544
1,536
6,551
­
­
1,654
7,095
Spearfish
4
10
152
405
95
253
250
668
Spot
2,981
2,750
110
97
­
­
3,091
2,846
Striped
bass
2,876
11,264
73
232
­
­
2,949
11,497
Swordfish
112
445
3,144
15,308
1,012
4,078
4,268
19,831
Tenpounder
(
ladyfish)
460
670
­
­
­
­
460
670
Tilefish
3
14
1,406
5,179
­
­
1,409
5,194
Trout,
Rainbow
220
212
­
­
­
­
220
212
Tuna:
Albacore
300
622
11,824
22,853
6,524
14,120
18,647
37,594
Bigeye
81
616
2,283
16,550
3,534
10,831
5,899
27,997
Bluefin
25
123
1,399
18,759
125
98
1,549
18,980
Little
tunny
61
26
296
405
­
­
357
430
Skipjack
302
802
430
1,137
88,306
67,789
89,038
69,728
Yellowfin
359
1,839
3,704
16,578
30,546
33,805
34,609
52,222
Unclassified
7
29
93
364
(
2)
1
101
394
Total
tuna
1,136
4,057
20,030
76,646
129,035
126,644
150,201
207,345
Whitefish,
lake
4,484
10,256
­
­
­
­
4,484
10,256
Wolffish,
Atlantic
4
4
245
217
­
­
249
221
Yellow
perch
640
3,382
­
­
­
­
640
3,382
Other
marine
finfishes
10,424
15,853
10,934
16,289
685
2,523
22,043
34,665
Other
freshwater
finfishes
7,274
6,047
510
112
­
­
7,784
34,665
Total
finfish
1,301,312
476,500
2,445,142
985,374
130,896
133,577
3,877,352
1,595,450
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table
(
Continued)
Thousand
Dollars
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







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










COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

High
Seas
or
off
Foreign
Species
3
to
200
miles
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
Total
U.
S.

0
to
3
miles
Shores
Landings
Shellfish
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Metric
Thousand
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Tons
Dollars
Clams:
Quahog
(
hard)
4,336
47,299
­
­
­
­
4,336
47,299
Geoduck
(
Pacific)
620
18,955
­
­
­
­
620
18,955
Manila
(
Pacific)
313
8,114
­
­
­
­
313
8,114
Ocean
quahog
5,197
7,922
12,036
15,944
­
­
17,234
23,866
Softshell
1,610
19,136
­
­
­
­
1,610
19,136
Surf
(
Atlantic)
11,658
15,760
19,578
23,795
­
­
31,237
39,555
Other
337
5,067
­
­
­
­
337
5,067
Total
clams
24,071
122,253
31,614
39,739
­
­
55,685
161,992
Conch
(
snails)
1,043
3,375
255
1,336
­
­
1,299
4,711
Crabs:

Blue:
Hard
68,504
132,226
5
8
­
­
68,509
132,234
Soft
or
peeler
3,358
28,607
­
­
­
­
3,358
28,607
Dungeness
15,509
68,633
1,016
4,629
­
­
16,525
73,262
Jonah
864
1,171
381
507
­
­
1,245
1,678
King
729
5,917
6,553
59,643
­
­
7,282
65,560
Snow
(
tanner):

Opilio
­
­
11,246
38,319
­
­
11,246
38,319
Bairdi
912
4,184
19
72
­
­
931
4,256
Other
5,383
9,370
9,012
28,381
­
­
14,395
37,751
Total
crabs
95,259
250,108
28,231
131,559
­
­
123,490
381,667
Crawfish,
freshwater
4,677
8,212
­
­
­
­
4,677
8,212
Horseshoe
crab
1,198
885
100
116
­
­
1,299
1,001
Lobsters:
American
20,101
153,948
13,300
100,386
­
­
33,402
254,334
Spiny
855
10,377
996
11,017
­
­
1,852
21,394
Mussels,
blue
(
sea)
1,532
4,804
­
­
­
­
1,532
4,804
Oysters
14,820
80,946
­
­
­
­
14,820
80,946
See
footnotesat
end
of
table.
Dollars
(
Continued)
Thousand
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

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
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

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0
to
3
miles
Shores
Landings
COMMERCIAL
LANDINGS
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
BY
U.
S.
FISHING
CRAFT:
BY
SPECIES,
BY
DISTANCE
CAUGHT
OFF
U.
S.
SHORES
AND
IN
INTERNATIONAL
WATERS,
2001
(
1)

High
Seas
or
off
Foreign
Species
3
to
200
miles
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
Total
U.
S.

Shellfish
­
Continued
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Metric
Thousand
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Dollars
Tons
Tons
Dollars
Scallops:

Bay.
3
67
­
­
­
­
3
67
Calico,
Atlantic
(
3)
(
3)
(
3)
(
3)
­
­
(
3)
(
3)

Sea
165
1,727
21,135
173,622
­
­
21,300
175,349
Shrimp:

New
England
340
677
927
1,857
­
­
1,267
2,534
South
Atlantic
7,832
41,935
2,605
8,176
­
­
10,438
50,111
Gulf
63,093
229,320
53,125
266,322
­
­
116,218
495,642
Pacific
4,391
8,491
14,867
11,706
­
­
19,257
20,197
Other
2
3
2
3
­
­
4
63
Total
shrimp
75,658
280,426
71,526
288,064
­
­
147,184
568,547
Squid:
Atlantic:

Illex
70
36
3,939
1,902
­
­
4,009
1,937
Loligo
1,725
2,717
12,486
17,967
­
­
14,211
20,684
Pacific:

Loligo
80,679
16,494
5,150
1,053
­
­
85,829
287
Unclassified
57
90
­
­
­
­
57
90
Total,
squid
82,532
19,337
22,566
21,119
­
­
104,106
40,455
Other
shellfish
3,997
6,752
789
1,106
­
­
4,786
7,912
Total
shellfish
325,911
943,245
190,514
768,092
­
­
516,426
1,711,391
Other
Sea
urchins
12,460
26,535
­
­
­
­
12,460
26,535
Seaweed,
unclassified
37,152
681
­
­
­
­
37,152
681
Kelp
(
with
herring
eggs)
32
402
­
­
­
­
32
402
Worms
642
9,288
­
­
­
­
642
9,288
Total
other
50,286
36,906
­
­
­
­
50,286
36,906
Grand
total,
2001
1,677,509
1,456,651
2,635,657
1,753,466
130,896
133,577
4,444,064
3,343,747
Grand
total,
2000
1,608,809
1,671,964
2,497,889
1,847,265
138,639
119,135
4,245,337
3,638,372
Thousand
Dollars
(
1)
Landings
are
reported
in
round
(
live)
weight
for
all
items
except
univalve
and
bivalve
mollusks,
such
as
clams,
oysters,
and
scallops,
which
are
reported
in
weight
of
meats
(
excluding
the
shell).
The
National
Marine
Fisheries
Service
estimated
the
distance­
from­
shore
landings
for
data
collected
by
the
Service
and
States.
Includes
landings
from
the
Great
Lakes
and
other
inland
waters,
but
excludes
Mississippi
River
Drainage
Area
States.

(
2)
Less
than
.5
MT
or
$
500.
(
3)
Data
are
confidential
and
included
with
other
shellfish.

NOTE:
 
Data
are
preliminary.
Totals
may
not
agree
due
to
roundings.
Data
include
landings
by
U.
S.­
flag
vessels
at
Puerto
Rico
and
other
ports
outside
the
50
States.
Therefore,
they
will
not
agree
with
"
U.
S.
Commercial
Landings"
tables
beginning
on
page
1.
Data
do
not
include
aquaculture
products,

except
oysters
or
clams.
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Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Ballyhoo
61,334
78,814
­
­
Barracuda
20,253
29,468
9,559
20,506
Billfish:
Marlin
­
­
33,759
38,687
Sailfish
­
­
1,238
1,450
Spearfish
­
­
111
138
Dolphin
(
Mahi
mahi)
114,473
235,814
117,814
223,673
Emperors
­
­
6,987
19,262
Goatfish
22,901
38,817
­
­
Groupers:
Red
hind
74,423
162,242
­
­
Nassau
19,250
35,228
­
­
Other
66,152
144,873
1,667
4,695
Grunts:
Margate
437
656
­
­
Other
157,565
217,440
­
­
Hogfish
74,787
169,206
­
­
Jacks:
Amberjack
­
­
524
1,340
Bigeye
Scad
­
­
11,579
23,089
Black
jack
­
­
124
307
Rainbow
Runner
­
­
3,726
8,018
Other
100,943
139,049
2,634
6,299
Mackerel,
king
and
cero
193,426
368,477
­
­
Mojarra
20,612
30,660
­
­
Mullet
62,781
75,494
78
166
Parrotfish
102,561
141,791
185
406
Pomfrets
­
­
226
544
Rabbitfish
­
­
15
46
Scup
or
porgy
36,899
53,504
­
­
Sharks,
other
48,053
76,404
18
44
Snappers:
Ehu
­
­
694
2,767
Gindai
(
Flower
Snap)
­
­
1,010
4,036
Kalikali
­
­
2,266
7,149
Lane
188,478
408,055
­
­
Lehi
­
­
1,458
5,803
Mutton
92,560
198,773
­
­
Onaga
­
­
4,013
17,743
Opakapaka
­
­
989
3,954
Silk
294,715
861,305
­
­
Uku
(
Gray
Snapper)
­
­
822
2,147
Yellowtail
340,097
721,006
­
­
Other
120,124
260,969
376
945
Total
snappers
1,035,974
2,450,107
11,628
44,544
Snook
49,370
86,151
­
­
Spanish
sardine
26,969
31,217
­
­
Squirrelfish
18,367
21,398
­
­
Surgeonfishes:
Unicornfish
­
­
69
174
Other
­
­
16
49
Tarpon
2,186
1,049
­
­
Triggerfish
62,210
94,715
­
­
Trunkfish
(
boxfish)
79,326
149,133
­
­

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Fish
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS
FOR
U.
S.
TERRITORIAL
POSSESSIONS,
2001
(
1)

Guam
Puerto
Rico
Group
/
Species
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Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Tuna:

Dogtooth
­
­
4,596
5,961
Kawakawa
­
­
3
4
Skipjack
­
­
131,622
165,099
Yellowfin
­
­
31,278
62,767
Unclassified
146,492
193,369
­
­

Total
tuna
146,492
193,369
167,499
233,831
Wahoo
­
­
51,194
112,317
Wrasse
(
Hogfish)
­
­
1,606
3,929
Other
marine
finfishes
230,530
343,510
187,695
543,101
Total
fish
2,828,274
5,368,584
609,951
1,286,615
Crabs,
other
6,265
96,011
3
11
Lobster,
spiny
313,366
1,754,066
1,296
4,966
Conch
(
snail)
meats
272,151
674,254
­
­

Oysters
1,587
5,217
­
­

Octopus
37,759
97,229
3,379
9,469
Shellfish,
other
14,747
44,388
41
115
Total
shellfish,
et
al.
645,875
2,671,167
4,719
14,561
3,474,149
8,039,751
614,670
1,301,176
Pounds
Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Barracudas
908
1,958
­
­

Billfishes:

Marlin
10,307
11,494
1,924
2,702
Sailfish
2,245
2,402
91
183
Dolphin
(
mahimahi)
36,306
57,592
14,229
30,609
Emperors
Longnose
556
1,112
­
­

Redgill
2,418
4,867
­
­

Others
10,280
20,559
16,987
50,943
Goatfish
­
­
2,945
9,134
Groupers:

Lunartail
1,459
3,034
­
­

Other
1,244
2,456
7,719
19,928
Jacks:

Bigeye
Scad
321
691
28,715
77,217
Bigeye
trevally
716
1,570
­
­

Black
jack
633
1,161
­
­

Rainbow
runner
193
385
2,134
5,735
Rudderfish
46
91
1,660
5,344
Other
16
43
3,761
11,258
Moonfish
(
Opah)
1,311
1,310
­
­

Mullet
23
46
­
­

Oilfish
224
336
­
­

Parrotfishes
6,731
13,338
28,294
90,302
Pomfrets
2,303
5,758
404
719
Rabbitfish
­
­
8,408
28,691
Snappers:

Blue
lined
snapper
5,708
11,416
­
­

Ehu
3,135
8,137
8
23
Gindai
(
flower
snapper)
226
549
1,916
5741
Shellfish,
et
al
Guam
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS
FOR
U.
S.
TERRITORIAL
POSSESSIONS,
2001
(
1)
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Continued
Fish
Group
/
Species
Puerto
Rico
Grand
total
Fish
(
Continued)
Northern
Marianas
Islands
American
Samoa
Group
/
Species
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Dollars
Pounds
Dollars
Gray
jobfish
1,719
3,437
­
­

Humpback
3,491
6,982
­
­

Lehi
(
silverjaw)
829
2,496
2,585
8,611
Onaga
3,141
5,876
16,358
59,661
Opakapaka
343
739
3,951
13,633
Yellow
opakapaka
1,612
4,655
­
­

Snappers,
other
605
1,494
425
1,243
Total
snappers
20,809
45,781
25,243
88,912
Squirrelfish
932
1,847
2,135
6,859
Surgeonfishes:

Unicornfishes
1,089
1,131
12,156
37,049
Other
5,003
10,006
9,698
29,874
Swordfish
1,663
3,542
­
­

Tunas:

Albacore
6,833,165
6,848,762
­
­

Bigeye
160,672
93,200
­
­

Dogtooth
1,216
1,775
3,445
7,203
Kawakawa
3
3
3,610
7,389
Skipjack
123,846
45,840
133,884
261,924
Yellowfin
397,288
259,869
14,526
30,703
Other
­
­
223
278
Total,
tuna
7,516,190
7,249,449
155,688
307,497
Wahoo
102,651
101,574
4,550
10,775
Wrasses
­
­
923
2,787
Other
finfishes
27
53
100,803
237,315
Total
fish
7,726,604
7,543,586
428,467
1,053,833
Crabs
134
201
­
­

Lobster,
spiny
1,485
5,052
4,733
27,276
Octopus
171
355
704
1,757
Total
shellfish,
et
al.
1,790
5,608
5,437
29,033
Grand
total
7,728,394
7,549,194
433,904
1,082,866
(
1)
Data
in
this
table
are
preliminary
and
represent
the
latest
information
available.
Shellfish,
et
al
DOMESTIC
LANDINGS
FOR
U.
S.
TERRITORIAL
POSSESSIONS,
2001
(
1)
­
Continued
Group
/
Species
American
Samoa
Northern
Marianas
Islands
Fish
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Table
may
not
add
due
to
rounding.
Clams,
oysters
and
mussels
are
reported
as
meat
weights
(
excludes
shell)
while
other
identified
species
such
as
shrimp
and
finfishes
are
reported
as
whole
(
live)
weights.
Some
clam
and
oyster
aquaculture
production
are
reported
with
U.
S.
commercial
landings.
Weights
and
values
represent
the
final
sales
of
products
to
processors
and
dealers.
(
1)
"
Miscellaneous"
includes
ornamental/
tropical
fish,
alligators,
algae,
aquatic
plants,
eels,
scallops,
crabs,
and
others.
The
high
value
and
low
production
of
"
Miscellaneous"
occurs
because
production
value,
but
not
weight,
are
reported
for
many
species
such
as
ornamental
fishes.
SW:
 
Saltwater.
Species
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Finfish:
Baitfish
21,759
9,870
72,522
20,849
9,457
70,254
Catfish
446,886
202,706
351,222
472,123
214,154
364,951
Salmon
31,315
14,204
75,991
30,657
13,906
60,995
Striped
bass
8,315
3,772
21,156
7,850
3,561
20,308
Tilapia
15,075
6,838
22,613
15,965
7,242
23,948
Trout
55,934
25,371
61,447
53,620
24,322
56,958
Shellfish:
Clams
4,325
1,962
19,709
3,834
1,739
20,315
Crawfish
58,146
26,375
34,714
46,584
21,130
34,820
Mussels
410
186
1,221
986
447
5,085
Oysters
23,221
10,533
70,628
18,546
8,412
64,368
Shrimp
(
SW)
2,205
1,000
8,818
2,866
1,300
11,464
Miscellaneous
23,359
10,596
75,243
19,813
8,987
152,169
Totals
690,950
313,413
815,284
693,693
314,657
885,635
Species
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Finfish:
Baitfish
19,929
9,040
73,580
16,389
7,434
57,392
Catfish
524,949
238,115
372,497
564,355
255,990
419,094
Salmon
39,745
18,028
65,053
32,017
14,523
62,694
Striped
bass
8,400
3,810
21,783
9,385
4,257
24,128
Tilapia
16,860
7,648
29,505
18,191
8,251
27,287
Trout
56,710
25,723
60,212
55,103
24,995
59,710
Shellfish:
Clams
9,243
4,193
26,753
9,735
4,416
29,612
Crawfish
49,232
22,331
29,300
37,945
17,212
23,649
Mussels
597
271
3,365
527
239
2,801
Oysters
15,737
7,138
39,031
18,157
8,236
47,951
Shrimp
(
SW)
2,646
1,200
10,582
4,409
2,000
17,637
Miscellaneous
22,625
9,930
177,994
23,495
10,657
166,688
Totals
766,673
347,761
909,655
789,708
358,209
938,643
Species
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Finfish:
Baitfish
16,389
7,434
57,392
13,954
6,329
45,790
Catfish
596,628
270,629
438,936
593,603
269,257
445,919
Salmon
39,114
17,742
76,778
49,372
22,395
99,208
Striped
bass
9,734
4,415
21,927
11,237
5,097
29,513
Tilapia
17,750
8,051
26,625
20,000
9,072
30,000
Trout
60,283
27,344
64,954
59,164
26,837
63,690
Shellfish:
Clams
10,683
4,846
42,051
9,929
4,504
32,595
Crawfish
42,889
19,454
28,267
17,025
7,722
27,626
Mussels
531
241
799
424
192
525
Oysters
18,662
8,465
55,635
16,822
7,630
42,419
Shrimp
(
SW)
4,625
2,098
13,706
4,782
2,169
14,559
Miscellaneous
24,694
11,201
160,010
26,207
11,887
140,989
Totals
841,982
381,921
987,080
822,519
373,092
972,833
1995
1996
1997
ESTIMATED
U.
S.
AQUACULTURE
PRODUCTION,
1995
­
2000
2000
1999
1998
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Domestic
Commercial
Landings
and
Aquaculture
Production
Note:
The
2001
aquaculture
production
is
estimated
Value
of
Domestic
Commercial
Landings
and
Aquaculture
Production
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
Aquaculture
Landings
Billions
of
Pounds
0
1
2
3
4
1985
1987
1989
1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
2001
Aquaculture
Landings
Billions
of
Dollars
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between
the
top
ten
species
in
descending
order
of
abundance
by
weight
for
U.
S.
commercial
landings
and
recreational
fish
harvests.
Does
not
include
data
for
Alaska,
Hawaii
and
Texas
because
no
NMFS
recreational
surveys
are
conducted
in
those
states.
Menhaden,
Pacific
Hake,
Atlantic
Sea
Herring
,
Pacific
Sardine
and
Anchovy
were
excluded
from
commercial
landings
because
they
are
industrial
fisheries
and
recreational
anglers
do
not
target
them.

Top
Ten
Commercial
Species
Versus
Recreational
Harvest
­
2001
Top
Ten
Recreational
Species
­
Harvest
(
A1
+
B1)

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Commecial
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2001
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King
Mackerel
Summer
Flounder
Atlantic
Croaker
Yellowfin
Tuna
Spotted
Seatrout
Bluefish
Red
Drum(
1)
Dolphinfish
Striped
Bass
Commercial
Recreational
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20%
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40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Catfishes
Chub
Mackerel
Yellowtail
Flounder(
1)
Albacore
Tuna
Atlantic
Mackerel
Silver
Hake(
1)
Atlantic
Croacker
Skates(
1)
Atlantic
Cod
Goosefish(
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20
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929
421
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10,945
4,965
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13,930
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Scorpionfish
268
122
230
304
138
293
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Dogfish
Sharks**
317
144
75
202
92
69
347
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176
80
137
113
51
85
170
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1,471
336
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Catfishes
379
172
239
162
74
118
445
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Catfishes
1,091
495
683
987
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629
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Atlantic
Cod
5,132
2,328
812
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1
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874
396
437
1,424
646
356
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17
8
101
19
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58
142
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478
217
151
512
232
168
277
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Corbina
6
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7
5
2
14
15
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35
16
121
6
3
76
16
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153
69
372
108
49
389
182
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630
286
94
598
271
172
430
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16,364
7,423
2,539
16,121
7,312
2,088
16,211
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Atlantic
Croaker
10,516
4,770
12,494
11,762
5,335
14,681
9,244
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Drum
5,061
2,296
1,320
3,648
1,654
990
3,180
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2,936
1,332
5,474
3,797
1,722
7,456
2,523
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15,860
7,194
3,672
14,802
6,714
3,475
12,801
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2,685
1,218
4,508
1,906
864
3,308
2,144
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96
44
654
61
27
404
82
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2,105
955
5,010
3,605
1,635
7,308
2,632
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Seatrout
16,672
7,562
12,946
13,685
6,208
10,200
12,890
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4,155
1,885
2,089
2,723
1,235
1,527
3,552
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127
58
448
38
17
278
133
Eels**
17
8
56
4
2
54
11
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Halibut**
1,569
712
168
1,510
685
202
1,238
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280
127
169
306
139
212
244
Rock
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15
7
19
7
3
12
16
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284
129
840
146
66
451
153
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1,668
757
1,023
1,713
777
1,128
1,514
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12
5
8
23
11
14
14
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16,515
7,491
7,820
11,660
5,289
5,307
12,195
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2,021
917
1,459
1,304
592
964
1,265
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507
230
258
321
146
168
632
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2000
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2000
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Greenlings
Kelp
Greenling
167
76
153
178
81
153
148
Lingcod
1,306
592
139
983
446
113
1,170
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Greenlings
21
10
31
28
13
28
16
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Pigfish
367
167
1,128
581
264
1,552
409
White
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1,777
806
2,112
2,550
1,157
2,772
1,711
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158
72
608
193
87
463
312
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565
256
29,572
1,179
535
34,272
1,054
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Blue
Runner
1,732
786
2,057
2,309
1,047
3,160
1,386
Crevalle
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1,753
795
601
2,116
960
812
1,540
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Pompano
780
354
650
808
366
614
668
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1,850
839
92
1,895
859
135
1,887
Yellowtail
2,303
1,045
164
1,190
540
87
2,646
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Jacks
608
276
1,834
436
198
2,987
502
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2,869
1,301
7,090
3,714
1,685
7,440
2,794
Pacific
Barracuda
1,511
685
354
992
450
311
1,650
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Pinfishes
2,420
1,098
6,892
2,293
1,040
9,469
2,075
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75
34
59
80
36
75
81
Scup**
5,443
2,469
7,244
4,262
1,933
5,099
2,734
Sheepshead
5,417
2,457
2,113
6,376
2,892
2,267
5,186
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149
68
326
165
75
228
186
Puffers
112
51
219
181
82
346
114
Rockfishes
Black
Rockfish
2,724
1,236
1,423
2,364
1,072
1,119
2,085
Blue
Rockfish
583
264
415
594
270
464
680
Bocaccio
525
238
203
307
139
199
277
Brown
Rockfish
129
58
107
211
96
185
138
Canary
Rockfish
292
132
147
171
78
78
220
Chilipepper
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104
47
73
136
62
77
54
Copper
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172
78
106
119
54
78
184
Gopher
Rockfish
156
71
166
268
121
272
136
Greenspotted
Rockfish
92
42
123
25
11
83
56
Olive
Rockfish
114
52
68
132
60
159
101
Quillback
Rockfish
70
32
34
57
26
26
76
Widow
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147
66
82
45
20
19
85
Yellowtail
Rockfish
529
240
319
250
113
162
479
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Rockfishes**
984
446
1,450
841
381
994
974
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2
1
1
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1
5
Sculpins
Cabezon
212
96
57
227
103
69
227
Sculpins
8
4
23
6
3
49
13
Sea
Basses
Barred
Sand
Bass
1,813
822
1,260
1,528
693
1,119
1,096
Black
Sea
Bass
4,766
2,162
4,546
4,483
2,033
3,932
3,652
Epinephelus
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2,341
1,062
355
1,606
729
248
1,456
Kelp
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1,007
457
648
509
231
633
627
Mycteroperca
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5,471
2,482
765
4,798
2,176
540
4,584
Spotted
Sand
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96
44
76
49
22
49
54
Other
Sea
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47
21
287
90
41
361
83
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83
38
76
118
54
132
57
Opaleye
54
24
49
90
41
59
60
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96
44
170
138
62
143
132
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Jacksmelt
121
55
283
205
93
614
148
Other
Silversides
3
1
30
5
2
46
5
Smelts**

Surf
Smelt
140
64
1,965
319
145
3,661
193
Other
Smelts
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)

Snappers
Gray
Snapper
1,838
834
1,265
1,899
861
1,199
1,555
Lane
Snapper
207
94
212
381
173
392
283
Red
Snapper
3,494
1,585
841
4,091
1,856
900
4,238
Vermilion
Snapper
387
175
374
638
289
613
467
Yellowtail
Snapper
316
143
245
251
114
189
378
Other
Snappers**
319
145
95
296
134
79
307
Sturgeons
375
170
21
375
170
17
497
Surfperches
Barred
Surfperch
59
27
105
77
35
147
212
Black
Perch
36
16
54
30
14
54
42
Pile
Perch
15
7
19
32
15
32
32
Redtail
Surfperch
122
55
126
112
51
123
84
Shiner
Perch
13
6
292
8
4
183
9
Silver
Surfperch
4
2
15
5
2
16
16
Striped
Seaperch
44
20
47
86
39
96
90
Walleye
Surfperch
13
6
51
25
11
163
24
White
Seaperch
7
3
8
13
6
32
9
Other
Surfperches
32
15
93
39
18
108
50
Temperate
Basses
Striped
Bass
18,363
8,329
2,090
19,921
9,036
2,084
16,538
White
Perch
691
314
1,758
288
131
664
635
Other
Temperate
Basses
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
1
1
Toadfishes
(
1)
(
1)
4
(
1)
(
1)
7
1
Triggerfishes/
Filefishes
561
255
263
578
262
308
751
Tunas
And
Mackerels
Atlantic
Mackerel
3,192
1,448
4,194
3,386
1,536
4,127
2,974
King
Mackerel**
8,728
3,959
930
7,507
3,405
691
8,835
Little
Tunny
/
Atl.
Bonito**
2,294
1,041
348
2,147
974
260
2,677
Pacific
Bonito**
160
73
85
33
15
31
194
Spanish
Mackerel
4,752
2,156
3,075
5,420
2,459
3,747
4,059
Other
Tunas/
Mackerels**
22,219
10,078
1,535
22,767
10,327
2,492
18,872
Wrasses
California
Sheephead
232
105
113
128
58
75
162
Cunner
50
23
77
2
1
56
31
Tautog
3,398
1,541
853
2,750
1,247
792
2,473
Other
Wrasses
89
40
51
152
69
84
157
Other
Fishes**
13,650
6,192
21,610
18,644
8,457
7,074
12,410
Total
Fish
264,064
119,786
191,979
262,432
119,037
186,702
­­

(
1)
Number
or
pounds
less
than
1,000
or
less
than
1
metric
ton.

Note:­­
**
Fish
included
in
these
groups
are
not
equivalent
to
those
with
similar
names
listed
in
the
commercial
tables.
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1),
BY
SPECIES,
2000
AND
2001
Thousand
2000
pounds
Species
Average
(
1997­
01)
2001
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Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

Anchovies
Northern
Anchovy
­
­
­
5
2
66
40
18
513
44
20
579
Other
Anchovies
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­

Barracudas
477
217
47
526
239
67
324
147
49
1,327
602
163
Bluefish
2,543
1,153
654
8,479
3,846
3,249
2,908
1,319
3,113
13,930
6,318
7,016
California
Scorpionfish
186
85
171
115
52
119
3
1
3
304
138
293
Cartilaginous
Fishes
Dogfish
Sharks**
71
32
17
80
36
41
50
23
11
202
92
69
Skates/
Rays**
(
1)
(
1)
3
63
29
39
50
23
44
113
51
85
Other
Sharks**
410
186
28
1,463
664
265
338
153
86
2,211
1,003
379
Catfishes**
Freshwater
Catfishes
(
1)
(
1)
1
108
49
84
54
25
33
162
74
118
Saltwater
Catfishes
5
2
2
570
258
349
413
187
278
987
448
629
Cods
And
Hakes
Atlantic
Cod
2,127
965
336
4,927
2,235
782
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
7,054
3,200
1,118
Pacific
Cod
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
2
1
1
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
2
1
1
Pacific
Hake
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
­
­
­
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)

Pacific
Tomcod
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
1
(
1)
(
1)
2
Pollock
408
185
96
956
433
246
60
27
14
1,424
646
356
Red
Hake
4
2
48
15
7
10
­
­
­
19
8
58
Other
Cods/
Hakes
279
126
87
233
106
75
(
1)
(
1)
7
512
232
168
Croakers
California
Corbina
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
1
(
1)
1
5
2
14
5
2
14
Queenfish
2
1
4
(
1)
(
1)
2
4
2
70
6
3
76
White
Croaker
6
3
17
66
30
167
36
16
205
108
49
389
Other
Croakers
77
35
13
443
201
55
77
35
104
598
271
172
Dolphins**
5,240
2,377
674
10,881
4,936
1,414
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
16,121
7,312
2,088
Drums
Atlantic
Croaker
827
375
984
9,973
4,524
11,630
962
436
2,066
11,762
5,335
14,681
Black
Drum
383
174
35
2,236
1,014
606
1,028
466
348
3,648
1,654
990
Kingfishes
9
4
17
1,882
854
3,382
1,906
865
4,057
3,797
1,722
7,456
Red
Drum
1,440
653
334
11,886
5,392
2,918
1,475
669
223
14,802
6,714
3,475
Sand
Seatrout
24
11
29
1,447
656
2,455
435
197
824
1,906
864
3,308
Silver
Perch
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
7
3
70
53
24
334
61
27
404
Spot
95
43
198
2,125
964
3,735
1,385
628
3,374
3,605
1,635
7,308
Spotted
Seatrout
1,435
651
991
11,399
5,171
8,556
851
386
654
13,685
6,208
10,200
Weakfish**
148
67
94
2,293
1,040
1,302
282
128
131
2,723
1,235
1,527
Other
Drum
(
1)
(
1)
5
15
7
150
23
10
123
38
17
278
Eels**
4
2
2
(
1)
(
1)
3
(
1)
(
1)
50
4
2
54
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.

Species
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1),
BY
MODE
OF
FISHING
AND
SPECIES
GROUP,
2001
Mode
of
fishing
Grand
Total
Charter
boat
Private/
Rental
boat
Shore
(
thousands)

Numbers
Total
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Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

Species
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1),
BY
MODE
OF
FISHING
AND
SPECIES
GROUP,
2001
Mode
of
fishing
Grand
Total
Charter
boat
Private/
Rental
boat
Shore
(
thousands)

Numbers
Total
Flounders
California
Halibut**
199
90
30
1,265
574
164
46
21
8
1,510
685
202
Gulf
Flounder
11
5
7
209
95
130
86
39
75
306
139
212
Rock
Sole
1
(
1)
2
6
3
10
(
1)
(
1)
1
7
3
12
Sanddabs
51
23
156
93
42
277
1
(
1)
18
146
66
451
Southern
Flounder
31
14
18
1,151
522
801
531
241
309
1,713
777
1,128
Starry
Flounder
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
15
7
5
8
4
9
23
11
14
Summer
Flounder
804
365
330
10,394
4,715
4,748
462
210
230
11,660
5,289
5,307
Winter
Flounder
46
21
36
1,032
468
767
226
102
160
1,304
592
964
Other
Flounders**
171
77
43
139
63
80
12
5
45
321
146
168
Greenlings
Kelp
Greenling
33
15
19
96
43
77
49
22
57
178
81
153
Lingcod
382
173
47
567
257
62
34
15
4
983
446
113
Other
Greenlings
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
2
1
3
26
12
25
28
13
28
Grunts
Pigfish
1
(
1)
1
344
156
845
237
107
705
581
264
1,552
White
Grunt
378
171
396
1,992
904
2,153
180
82
223
2,550
1,157
2,772
Other
Grunts
5
2
12
90
41
227
98
44
224
193
87
463
Herrings**
(
1)
(
1)
131
578
262
19,799
601
273
14,342
1,179
535
34,272
Jacks
Blue
Runner
31
14
25
248
112
360
2,030
921
2,776
2,309
1,047
3,160
Crevalle
Jack
31
14
7
630
286
232
1,455
660
574
2,116
960
812
Florida
Pompano
8
4
4
214
97
135
586
266
476
808
366
614
Greater
Amberjack
976
443
74
868
394
56
51
23
5
1,895
859
135
Yellowtail
784
355
46
406
184
42
­
­
­
1,190
540
87
Other
Jacks
192
87
69
138
63
576
105
48
2,342
436
198
2,987
Mullets**
10
5
6
2,264
1,027
3,641
1,439
653
3,794
3,714
1,685
7,440
Pacific
Barracuda
739
335
222
251
114
88
2
1
1
992
450
311
Porgies
Pinfishes
9
4
29
1,450
658
5,445
834
378
3,995
2,293
1,040
9,469
Red
Porgy
60
27
57
20
9
19
­
­
­
80
36
75
Scup**
585
265
769
3,151
1,429
3,564
526
239
766
4,262
1,933
5,099
Sheepshead
96
44
37
5,178
2,349
1,756
1,102
500
474
6,376
2,892
2,267
Other
Porgies**
28
13
38
112
51
125
25
11
65
165
75
228
Puffers
3
2
5
100
45
159
77
35
183
181
82
346
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
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Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

Species
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1),
BY
MODE
OF
FISHING
AND
SPECIES
GROUP,
2001
Mode
of
fishing
Grand
Total
Charter
boat
Private/
Rental
boat
Shore
(
thousands)

Numbers
Total
Rockfishes
Black
Rockfish
1288
584
595
1015
460
483
62
28
41
2,364
1,072
1,119
Blue
Rockfish
412
187
337
174
79
125
8
4
3
594
270
464
Bocaccio
245
111
165
61
28
34
­
­
­
307
139
199
Brown
Rockfish
88
40
100
121
55
83
1
(
1)
1
211
96
185
Canary
Rockfish
123
56
53
48
22
25
1
(
1)
(
1)
171
78
78
Chilipepper
Rockfish
136
62
77
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
­
­
­
136
62
77
Copper
Rockfish
62
28
42
56
25
34
2
1
1
119
54
78
Gopher
Rockfish
192
87
195
74
34
75
1
1
1
268
121
272
Greenspotted
Rockfish
21
10
56
4
2
27
­
­
­
25
11
83
Olive
Rockfish
121
55
145
10
5
14
1
(
1)
1
132
60
159
Quillback
Rockfish
33
15
14
24
11
12
­
­
­
57
26
26
Widow
Rockfish
45
20
18
(
1)
(
1)
1
­
­
­
45
20
19
Yellowtail
Rockfish
211
96
140
39
18
22
­
­
­
250
113
162
Other
Rockfishes**
503
228
645
306
139
325
32
14
23
841
381
994
Sablefishes
1
(
1)
1
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
­
­
­
1
(
1)
1
Sculpins
Cabezon
57
26
17
131
60
35
39
18
16
227
103
69
Sculpins
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
2
1
9
4
2
39
6
3
49
Sea
Basses
Barred
Sand
Bass
738
335
556
786
356
558
5
2
4
1,528
693
1,119
Black
Sea
Bass
2104
954
1904
2346
1064
1993
33
15
36
4,483
2,033
3,932
Epinephelus
Groupers**
439
199
72
1167
529
176
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
1606
729
248
Kelp
Bass
227
103
332
280
127
299
1
1
2
509
231
633
Mycteroperca
Groupers**
1227
557
132
3509
1592
404
62
28
4
4,798
2,176
540
Spotted
Sand
Bass
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
46
21
47
3
1
2
49
22
49
Other
Sea
Basses
2
1
23
75
34
241
13
6
97
90
41
361
Sea
Chubs**

Halfmoon
95
43
110
23
11
20
(
1)
(
1)
2
118
54
132
Opaleye
9
4
7
9
4
6
72
33
46
90
41
59
Other
Sea
Chubs
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­

Searobins
2
1
9
117
53
101
19
8
33
138
62
143
Silversides
Jacksmelt
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
124
56
367
81
37
247
205
93
614
Other
Silversides
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
5
2
46
5
2
46
Surf
Smelt
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
6
318
144
3656
319
145
3,661
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
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Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
Total
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
Numbers
pounds
tons
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

Snappers
Gray
Snapper
205
93
98
1,433
650
840
261
118
260
1,899
861
1,199
Lane
Snapper
31
14
33
329
149
343
21
9
17
381
173
392
Red
Snapper
1,524
691
408
2,557
1,160
491
11
5
1
4,091
1,856
900
Vermilion
Snapper
319
145
273
319
145
340
­
­
­
638
289
613
Yellowtail
Snapper
120
54
92
129
59
96
2
1
1
251
114
189
Other
Snappers**
87
40
24
180
81
47
29
13
8
296
134
79
Sturgeons
36
16
2
326
148
15
12
6
1
375
170
17
Surfperches
Barred
Surfperch
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
76
35
147
77
35
147
Black
Perch
1
(
1)
1
16
7
21
13
6
32
30
14
54
Pile
Perch
­
­
­
8
4
10
24
11
21
32
15
32
Redtail
Surfperch
­
­
­
40
18
38
72
33
85
112
51
123
Shiner
Perch
­
­
­
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
8
4
183
8
4
183
Silver
Surfperch
­
­
­
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
5
2
15
5
2
16
Striped
Seaperch
­
­
­
34
16
40
51
23
56
86
39
96
Walleye
Surfperch
­
­
­
3
1
10
22
10
153
25
11
163
White
Seaperch
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
3
1
7
10
4
24
13
6
32
Other
Surfperches
3
1
6
9
4
17
27
12
86
39
18
108
Temperate
Basses
Striped
Bass
3,235
1,467
281
14,930
6,772
1,602
1,756
796
200
19,921
9,036
2,084
White
Perch
2
1
4
235
107
554
50
23
106
288
131
664
Other
Temperate
Basses
­
­
­
(
1)
(
1)
1
­
­
­
(
1)
(
1)
1
Toadfishes
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
6
(
1)
(
1)
1
(
1)
(
1)
7
Triggerfishes/
Filefishes
264
120
140
306
139
162
8
4
5
578
262
308
Tunas
And
Mackerels
Atlantic
Mackerel
362
164
444
2,844
1,290
3,286
180
82
397
3,386
1,536
4,127
King
Mackerel**
2,024
918
221
4,974
2,256
413
508
231
57
7,507
3,405
691
Little
Tunny/
Atlantic
Bonito**
738
335
94
906
411
111
503
228
55
2,147
974
260
Pacific
Bonito**
27
12
20
5
2
6
2
1
5
33
15
31
Spanish
Mackerel
392
178
243
2,633
1,194
1,685
2,395
1,086
1,820
5,420
2,459
3,747
Other
Tunas/
Mackerels**
10,021
4,545
570
11,925
5,409
881
820
372
1,041
22,767
10,327
2,492
Wrasses
California
Sheephead
73
33
43
55
25
32
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
128
58
75
Cunner
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
1
(
1)
41
1
1
15
2
1
56
Tautog
304
138
96
2,247
1,019
622
199
90
74
2,750
1,247
792
Other
Wrasses
2
1
3
142
65
72
8
4
9
152
69
84
Other
Fishes**
2,380
1,079
464
14,304
6,488
3,269
1,960
889
3,341
18,644
8,457
7,074
Grand
Total
52,396
23,764
16,808
176,634
80,126
108,765
33,388
15,143
61,132
262,432
119,037
186,702
(
1)
Number
or
pounds
less
than
1,000
or
less
than
1
metric
ton.

Note:­­
**
Fish
included
in
these
groups
are
not
equivalent
to
those
with
similar
names
listed
in
the
commercial
tables.
Total
Numbers
(
thousands)

U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1),
BY
MODE
OF
FISHING
AND
SPECIES
GROUP,
2001
Species
Charter
boat
Private/
Rental
boat
Grand
Total
Mode
of
fishing
Shore
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Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
Anchovies
Northern
Anchovy
37
16
547
8
4
32
­
­
­
44
20
579
Other
Anchovies
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­

Barracudas
170
77
25
676
308
89
481
218
49
1,327
602
163
Bluefish
6,221
2,822
3,615
4,952
2,246
2,757
2,757
1,250
644
13,930
6,318
7,016
California
Scorpionfish
16
7
15
192
87
175
96
44
103
304
138
293
Cartilaginous
Fishes
Dogfish
Sharks**
118
53
44
15
7
10
68
31
15
202
92
69
Skates/
Rays**
83
38
55
22
11
29
8
3
2
113
51
85
Other
Sharks**
790
358
138
837
380
161
584
265
80
2,211
1,003
379
Catfishes**
Freshwater
Catfishes
161
73
118
1
1
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
162
74
118
Saltwater
Catfishes
706
320
474
272
122
146
10
5
9
987
448
629
Cods
And
Hakes
Atlantic
Cod
787
357
134
1,123
510
192
5,144
2,333
792
7,054
3,200
1,118
Pacific
Cod
2
1
1
­
­
­
­
­
­
2
1
1
Pacific
Hake
­
­
­
­
­
­
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)

Pacific
Tomcod
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
1
­
­
­
(
1)
(
1)
2
Pollock
280
127
80
278
125
64
866
393
212
1,424
646
356
Red
Hake
(
1)
(
1)
3
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
19
9
55
19
8
58
Other
Cods/
Hakes
4
2
7
17
8
7
491
222
155
512
232
168
Croakers
California
Corbina
1
1
1
5
1
14
­
­
­
5
2
14
Queenfish
1
(
1)
7
3
2
66
2
1
3
6
3
76
White
Croaker
47
21
106
58
26
259
3
2
24
108
49
389
Other
Croakers
15
7
22
582
264
149
(
1)
(
1)
1
598
271
172
Dolphins**
26
11
6
1,220
555
208
14,875
6,747
1,874
16,121
7,312
2,088
Drums
Atlantic
Croaker
10,711
4,858
13,282
695
316
1,019
356
161
379
11,762
5,335
14,681
Black
Drum
2,954
1,340
713
616
280
258
79
36
18
3,648
1,654
990
Kingfishes
1,598
725
2,795
2,129
966
4,517
70
32
144
3,797
1,722
7,456
Red
Drum
12,065
5,473
3,052
2,401
1,089
377
335
152
46
14,802
6,714
3,475
Sand
Seatrout
1,488
675
2,632
400
181
643
18
8
33
1,906
864
3,308
Silver
Perch
44
20
280
16
7
120
(
1)
(
1)
4
61
27
404
Spot
2,630
1,193
4,876
959
435
2,404
16
7
27
3,605
1,635
7,308
Spotted
Seatrout
10,451
4,742
8,278
2,858
1,296
1,676
376
170
247
13,685
6,208
10,200
Weakfish**
2,320
1,052
1,267
276
126
194
127
57
66
2,723
1,235
1,527
Other
Drum
22
10
103
16
7
173
(
1)
(
1)
2
38
17
278
Eels**
1
(
1)
46
(
1)
(
1)
8
3
2
1
4
2
54
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

Numbers
Numbers
Numbers
Numbers
Total
Total
Total
Total
Species
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1),
BY
DISTANCE
FROM
SHORE
AND
SPECIES
GROUP,
2001
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
Grand
Total
Inland
0
to
3
miles
(
2)

(
State
Territorial
Sea)
3
to
200
miles
(
Exclusive
Economic
Zone)
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Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
Species
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1),
BY
DISTANCE
FROM
SHORE
AND
SPECIES
GROUP,
2001
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
Grand
Total
Inland
0
to
3
miles
(
2)

(
State
Territorial
Sea)
3
to
200
miles
(
Exclusive
Economic
Zone)

Total
Total
Total
Total
Numbers
Numbers
Numbers
Numbers
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

Flounders
California
Halibut**
591
268
89
833
378
100
86
39
13
1,510
685
202
Gulf
Flounder
170
77
119
105
48
82
31
14
11
306
139
212
Rock
Sole
6
3
11
1
(
1)
1
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
7
3
12
Sanddabs
19
8
68
55
24
164
71
32
219
146
66
451
Southern
Flounder
1,405
637
955
260
118
148
48
22
25
1,713
777
1,128
Starry
Flounder
9
4
9
15
7
5
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
23
11
14
Summer
Flounder
8,504
3,858
3,969
2,159
980
923
997
452
416
11,660
5,289
5,307
Winter
Flounder
1,037
470
773
242
110
175
25
11
15
1,304
592
964
Other
Flounders**
67
31
76
11
5
48
244
109
44
321
146
168
Greenlings
Kelp
Greenling
106
48
105
65
29
44
7
3
4
178
81
153
Lingcod
203
92
22
600
271
71
180
82
20
983
446
113
Other
Greenlings
6
3
8
22
10
20
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
28
13
28
Grunts
Pigfish
411
186
1,090
133
60
356
38
17
105
581
264
1,552
White
Grunt
304
138
337
675
306
786
1,571
713
1,649
2,550
1,157
2,772
Other
Grunts
69
31
88
91
41
250
33
15
125
193
87
463
Herrings**
892
405
22,348
234
106
9,912
53
24
2,012
1,179
535
34,272
Jacks
Blue
Runner
266
121
400
1,949
883
2,646
94
43
115
2,309
1,047
3,160
Crevalle
Jack
870
394
397
1,198
544
413
48
22
3
2,116
960
812
Florida
Pompano
233
106
158
572
259
455
3
2
2
808
366
614
Greater
Amberjack
12
5
2
299
136
15
1,584
719
118
1,895
859
135
Yellowtail
­
­
­
996
451
61
194
88
27
1,190
540
87
Other
Jacks
48
22
286
88
40
2,405
299
136
296
436
198
2,987
Mullets**
2,793
1,267
4,675
901
409
2,534
19
9
232
3,714
1,685
7,440
Pacific
Barracuda
(
1)
(
1)
2
694
315
207
298
135
102
992
450
311
Porgies
Pinfishes
1,458
661
6,161
628
285
2,594
207
94
714
2,293
1,040
9,469
Red
Porgy
­
­
­
11
5
15
69
31
61
80
36
75
Scup**
3,057
1,387
3,619
931
422
1,149
274
124
331
4,262
1,933
5,099
Sheepshead
3,957
1,795
1,536
1,536
697
519
883
401
212
6,376
2,892
2,267
Other
Porgies**
26
12
37
54
25
87
85
38
104
165
75
228
Puffers
97
44
193
80
37
143
3
1
11
181
82
346
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
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Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
Species
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1),
BY
DISTANCE
FROM
SHORE
AND
SPECIES
GROUP,
2001
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
Grand
Total
Inland
0
to
3
miles
(
2)

(
State
Territorial
Sea)
3
to
200
miles
(
Exclusive
Economic
Zone)

Total
Total
Total
Total
Numbers
Numbers
Numbers
Numbers
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

Rockfishes
Black
Rockfish
125
57
68
2,039
924
962
201
91
89
2,364
1,072
1,119
Blue
Rockfish
4
2
3
538
244
418
52
24
44
594
270
464
Bocaccio
­
­
­
105
48
107
201
91
92
307
139
199
Brown
Rockfish
24
11
11
149
67
147
37
17
26
211
96
185
Canary
Rockfish
2
1
1
91
41
49
79
36
28
171
78
78
Chilipepper
Rockfish
­
­
­
3
1
4
133
61
73
136
62
77
Copper
Rockfish
29
13
17
54
24
38
37
17
22
119
54
78
Gopher
Rockfish
2
1
3
257
117
259
8
4
9
268
121
272
Greenspotted
Rockfish
­
­
­
5
2
30
20
10
53
25
11
83
Olive
Rockfish
­
­
­
54
24
99
78
36
61
132
60
159
Quillback
Rockfish
20
9
10
23
10
11
14
7
5
57
26
26
Widow
Rockfish
­
­
­
35
16
14
10
4
5
45
20
19
Yellowtail
Rockfish
2
1
1
80
37
63
168
76
98
250
113
162
Other
Rockfishes**
26
12
12
552
250
655
263
119
326
841
381
994
Sablefishes
­
­
­
­
­
­
1
(
1)
1
1
(
1)
1
Sculpins
Cabezon
32
15
12
180
82
50
15
7
6
227
103
69
Sculpins
4
2
28
2
1
20
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
6
3
49
Sea
Basses
Barred
Sand
Bass
115
52
102
915
415
644
499
226
372
1,528
693
1,119
Black
Sea
Bass
403
183
279
658
299
608
3,422
1,551
3,046
4,483
2,033
3,932
Epinephelus
Groupers**
10
4
2
109
49
19
1,487
675
227
1,606
729
248
Kelp
Bass
5
2
6
393
179
525
110
50
102
509
231
633
Mycteroperca
Groupers**
160
72
18
815
371
94
3,823
1,734
428
4,798
2,176
540
Spotted
Sand
Bass
38
18
42
10
4
6
1
(
1)
1
49
22
49
Other
Sea
Basses
16
7
61
25
12
117
49
22
183
90
41
361
Sea
Chubs**

Halfmoon
­
­
­
117
53
131
1
1
1
118
54
132
Opaleye
14
7
19
76
34
40
­
­
­
90
41
59
Other
Sea
Chubs
­
­
­

Searobins
119
54
113
12
5
17
7
3
13
138
62
143
Silversides
Jacksmelt
44
20
122
161
73
491
(
1)
(
1)
1
205
93
614
Other
Silversides
2
1
12
3
1
33
­
­
­
5
2
46
Surf
Smelt
273
124
3,246
45
20
416
­
­
­
319
145
3,661
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
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Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
Snappers
Gray
Snapper
494
224
511
481
218
364
924
419
323
1,899
861
1,199
Lane
Snapper
36
15
34
77
35
89
268
122
270
381
173
392
Red
Snapper
20
9
4
540
245
143
3,532
1,602
753
4,091
1,856
900
Vermilion
Snapper
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
69
32
75
569
258
538
638
289
613
Yellowtail
Snapper
2
1
1
67
31
59
182
82
129
251
114
189
Other
Snappers**
40
18
10
119
54
30
137
62
39
296
134
79
Sturgeons
374
170
18
­
­
­
­
­
­
375
170
17
Surfperches
Barred
Surfperch
1
(
1)
1
75
35
146
­
­
­
77
35
147
Black
Perch
13
6
27
17
7
27
­
­
­
30
14
54
Pile
Perch
25
11
24
7
4
7
­
­
­
32
15
32
Redtail
Surfperch
46
21
47
66
30
76
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
112
51
123
Shiner
Perch
4
2
84
4
2
99
­
­
­
8
4
183
Silver
Surfperch
1
(
1)
2
4
2
13
­
­
­
5
2
16
Striped
Seaperch
47
22
63
38
17
33
­
­
­
86
39
96
Walleye
Surfperch
5
2
19
20
9
144
­
­
­
25
11
163
White
Seaperch
12
5
29
1
(
1)
2
­
­
­
13
6
32
Other
Surfperches
16
7
35
23
10
74
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
39
18
108
Temperate
Basses
Striped
Bass
10,331
4,686
1,268
7,801
3,538
670
1,789
811
145
19,921
9,036
2,084
White
Perch
287
131
664
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
­
­
­
288
131
664
Other
Temperate
Basses
(
1)
(
1)
1
­
­
­
­
­
­
(
1)
(
1)
1
Toadfishes
(
1)
(
1)
6
(
1)
(
1)
1
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
7
Triggerfishes/
Filefishes
62
28
30
130
59
79
386
176
198
578
262
308
Tunas
And
Mackerels
Atlantic
Mackerel
1,166
529
1,173
1,336
606
1,823
884
401
1,131
3,386
1,536
4,127
King
Mackerel**
49
22
8
3,004
1,363
258
4,453
2,020
425
7,507
3,405
691
Little
Tunny/
Atlantic
Bonito**
9
4
1
1,237
561
143
901
409
116
2,147
974
260
Pacific
Bonito**
2
1
5
32
14
24
(
1)
(
1)
2
33
15
31
Spanish
Mackerel
1,345
610
920
3,490
1,583
2,458
585
265
370
5,420
2,459
3,747
Other
Tunas/
Mackerels**
557
252
620
1,039
471
897
21,170
9,603
975
22,767
10,327
2,492
Wrasses
California
Sheephead
­
­
­
103
47
63
25
11
12
128
58
75
Cunner
(
1)
(
1)
43
2
1
13
(
1)
(
1)
(
1)
2
1
56
Tautog
1,216
551
328
957
434
290
577
262
174
2,750
1,247
792
Other
Wrasses
1
(
1)
6
64
29
33
87
41
45
152
69
84
Other
Fishes**
8,103
3,675
3,981
5,453
2,474
2,356
5,088
2,307
737
18,644
8,457
7,074
Grand
Total
106,098
48,122
104,406
69,827
31,675
58,632
86,501
39,237
23,665
262,432
119,037
186,702
(
1)
Number
or
pounds
less
than
1,000
or
less
than
1
metric
ton.

(
2)
Except
West
Florida
where
the
state
territorial
seas
extend
0
to
10
miles.

Note:­­
**
Fish
included
in
these
groups
are
not
equivalent
to
those
with
similar
names
listed
in
the
commercial
tables.

(
thousands)
Total
Total
Numbers
(
thousands)

Numbers
(
thousands)
Numbers
(
thousands)

Numbers
Total
Total
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1),
BY
DISTANCE
FROM
SHORE
AND
SPECIES
GROUP,
2001
Species
Inland
0
to
3
miles
(
2)

(
State
Territorial
Sea)
Grand
Total
Distance
from
U.
S.
shores
3
to
200
miles
(
Exclusive
Economic
Zone)
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Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
1,106
173
627
24,782
7,479
4,511
1993
1,323
196
592
20,641
5,917
4,384
1994
1,656
211
695
15,992
6,056
6,349
1995
1,627
246
673
14,901
5,411
5,552
1996
1,956
229
616
12,119
4,426
5,591
1997
1,719
162
437
14,559
5,585
7,609
1998
1,162
150
396
12,778
4,430
5,340
1999
1,192
139
393
8,612
3,856
8,022
2000
929
135
379
10,945
5,048
11,594
2001
1,327
163
331
13,930
7,016
14,142
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
5,076
544
4,113
2,181
1,704
12,862
1993
5,295
646
4,708
2,160
1,764
12,017
1994
4,351
596
5,903
1,887
1,595
14,223
1995
9,956
602
5,449
1,566
1,259
13,496
1996
4,955
557
6,107
1,586
1,008
8,334
1997
4,049
565
6,791
1,886
916
8,573
1998
3,313
523
6,787
1,663
973
7,961
1999
3,109
351
6,181
997
709
7,702
2000
3,737
548
8,864
1,470
922
11,332
2001
2,526
533
11,638
1,149
747
12,271
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
2,995
1,178
473
9,791
1,318
166
1993
7,486
1,953
1,477
10,897
1,762
177
1994
5,124
1,636
1,590
12,799
2,215
236
1995
6,021
1,648
1,600
19,570
2,268
337
1996
3,908
877
832
12,511
1,668
241
1997
3,653
1,043
782
23,021
2,283
234
1998
3,552
849
1,049
12,125
1,889
187
1999
2,979
781
974
13,427
2,065
217
2000
6,502
1,507
2,061
16,364
2,539
308
2001
9,011
1,703
2,367
16,121
2,088
308
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
Cods
and
Hakes
Number
Released
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
Released
Number
Number
Released
(
thousands)
Number
Released
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
Released
Number
Cartilaginous
Fishes
Number
Released
(
thousands)

Catfishes
Dolphins
BY
SPECIES
GROUP,
1992­
2001
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1)
AND
TOTAL
LIVE
RELEASES
(
B2),

Year
Bluefish
Barracudas
Year
Year
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BY
SPECIES
GROUP,
1992­
2001
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1)
AND
TOTAL
LIVE
RELEASES
(
B2),

Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
35,280
40,647
35,462
10,105
7,303
8,775
1993
33,683
38,143
39,676
13,257
10,525
20,420
1994
38,709
48,715
48,958
13,818
9,890
15,376
1995
42,214
41,412
41,611
11,276
6,666
16,079
1996
39,068
35,128
38,042
14,861
10,526
16,087
1997
44,600
39,757
50,684
16,971
10,286
16,849
1998
41,254
36,520
44,142
16,619
9,207
19,214
1999
43,813
39,517
49,966
12,908
6,500
19,855
2000
60,213
48,615
63,100
22,871
11,764
21,996
2001
56,027
49,627
50,125
16,990
8,458
27,177
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
2,980
4,831
6,757
2,034
23,974
4,959
1993
2,348
4,462
7,107
753
28,244
6,499
1994
2,891
5,632
8,256
763
26,411
12,137
1995
3,111
5,534
7,868
976
26,010
4,947
1996
2,450
3,962
6,395
1,096
22,735
8,402
1997
2,596
4,558
6,798
1,913
36,824
3,966
1998
1,903
3,436
5,805
964
26,927
7,316
1999
2,038
3,259
7,210
649
23,278
7,625
2000
2,302
3,848
6,465
565
29,572
7,999
2001
3,324
4,787
8,620
1,179
34,272
7,231
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
5,936
5,550
6,017
5,187
5,240
331
1993
8,424
5,783
6,659
2,389
3,947
239
1994
6,270
4,151
7,197
3,096
3,893
495
1995
4,881
3,318
5,630
2,116
4,180
594
1996
6,059
3,625
5,091
1,902
2,796
937
1997
8,180
4,954
7,179
2,474
2,857
401
1998
10,222
4,200
7,959
2,674
3,240
516
1999
6,970
3,435
6,775
2,241
5,710
904
2000
9,026
5,398
7,736
2,869
7,090
2,188
2001
8,754
7,795
10,225
3,714
7,440
2,022
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
Jacks
Mullets
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
Released
Released
Released
Released
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
Grunts
Herrings
Number
Number
Released
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
Drums
Flounders
Number
Number
Released
Number
Number
Year
Year
Year
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BY
SPECIES
GROUP,
1992­
2001
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1)
AND
TOTAL
LIVE
RELEASES
(
B2),

Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
13,393
17,502
12,316
359
743
1,357
1993
11,377
15,738
10,584
167
338
986
1994
10,057
13,659
13,049
97
248
893
1995
10,985
14,696
12,175
132
255
694
1996
9,182
13,475
11,115
116
247
579
1997
8,499
13,113
14,589
153
284
762
1998
7,734
10,777
13,803
63
148
615
1999
8,397
10,519
12,630
59
175
1,117
2000
13,504
16,634
17,077
112
219
1,189
2001
13,176
17,138
19,944
181
346
1,583
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
7
9
45
9,762
6,628
12,587
1993
278
245
858
14,293
10,715
13,853
1994
187
87
289
11,792
7,921
14,503
1995
191
140
453
15,328
10,970
17,394
1996
294
164
386
10,896
7,413
12,838
1997
213
138
468
11,318
7,927
15,895
1998
312
129
319
8,479
3,560
11,888
1999
222
102
228
9,353
3,869
14,627
2000
220
80
457
15,541
7,937
26,757
2001
233
118
401
13,063
6,882
24,062
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
205
261
4,507
7,433
4,208
7,447
1993
156
245
7,481
8,217
4,989
7,940
1994
48
125
4,582
7,229
4,083
6,397
1995
22
101
4,710
6,161
3,534
6,591
1996
212
193
5,094
5,152
2,674
6,147
1997
242
238
5,528
7,587
3,504
8,259
1998
106
202
3,796
7,099
3,341
7,361
1999
78
122
5,950
7,344
3,385
7,332
2000
96
170
7,688
6,561
3,032
8,141
2001
138
143
8,176
7,556
3,372
6,945
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
Number
Searobins
Released
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
Released
Snappers
Number
(
thousands)
Released
Number
Sculpins
(
thousands)
Number
Released
(
thousands)
Puffers
Porgies
Number
Released
Number
Released
(
thousands)
Sea
Basses
Year
Year
Year
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BY
SPECIES
GROUP,
1992­
2001
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1)
AND
TOTAL
LIVE
RELEASES
(
B2),

Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
4,684
1,977
5,538
19
152
1,631
1993
6,784
2,895
7,321
17
39
2,638
1994
7,891
2,827
10,490
28
61
1,720
1995
13,442
2,382
12,303
1
30
1,618
1996
14,542
3,560
14,882
1
14
1,048
1997
17,682
4,314
20,155
0
33
1,120
1998
14,084
3,323
18,577
2
10
998
1999
14,839
2,564
15,526
0
9
911
2000
19,054
3,848
21,360
0
4
1,481
2001
20,209
2,749
15,428
0
7
2,094
Year
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
1,654
796
307
24,519
7,067
3,027
1993
1,547
767
232
31,267
8,603
5,487
1994
1,414
740
179
36,291
12,039
5,507
1995
1,208
671
192
37,436
9,257
5,811
1996
849
468
268
34,421
9,164
6,477
1997
1,086
511
232
41,154
11,500
6,619
1998
775
390
233
30,354
7,207
4,114
1999
757
390
196
33,935
8,331
3,916
2000
561
263
199
41,345
10,167
5,457
2001
578
308
234
41,260
11,348
7,299
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1992
8,240
3,088
3,313
­
­
­

1993
6,538
2,879
3,532
166
148
72
1994
4,149
1,761
2,484
258
242
126
1995
5,130
2,058
3,287
224
212
139
1996
3,548
1,292
1,740
339
342
234
1997
2,597
929
1,820
206
243
132
1998
1,757
572
2,053
185
160
66
1999
2,959
951
3,101
297
280
105
2000
3,769
1,094
2,467
268
230
237
2001
3,032
1,007
3,056
304
293
289
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
Temperate
Basses
Toadfishes
Triggerfishes/
Filefishes
Tunas
And
Mackerels
Number
Released
Number
Released
California
Scorpionfish
Wrasses
Number
Number
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
Released
(
thousands)
Released
(
thousands)
Number
Released
(
thousands)
Number
Released
(
thousands)
Year
Year
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BY
SPECIES
GROUP,
1992­
2001
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
HARVEST
(
A+
B1)
AND
TOTAL
LIVE
RELEASES
(
B2),

Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1993
583
1,217
1,145
1,815
497
174
1994
447
739
521
1,016
294
109
1995
695
1,132
673
962
252
144
1996
919
1,544
864
1,369
408
285
1997
556
774
712
1,062
299
244
1998
426
610
355
1,408
270
299
1999
689
533
469
1,516
269
248
2000
824
594
649
1,494
323
551
2001
717
651
662
1,189
294
593
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1993
1,688
428
822
6,089
4,901
1,447
1994
2,016
526
1,239
4,811
3,797
698
1995
2,491
563
816
4,190
2,918
666
1996
1,011
234
350
4,812
3,740
808
1997
1,700
374
475
3,799
2,986
679
1998
2,058
450
752
5,593
4,134
735
1999
1,988
423
475
6,196
4,943
478
2000
1,511
354
517
6,621
4,716
612
2001
992
311
515
5,520
3,915
785
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1993
87
129
59
440
1,078
152
1994
106
107
42
138
323
96
1995
224
217
31
317
801
171
1996
78
72
18
296
658
120
1997
66
58
12
169
492
242
1998
87
108
46
152
395
158
1999
92
82
13
109
316
96
2000
137
125
72
124
313
46
2001
208
191
96
210
660
120
Pounds
Number
Pounds
Number
harvested
Harvested
harvested
Harvested
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

1993
159
1,628
31
757
1,364
608
1994
90
1,208
0
442
819
365
1995
122
1,416
0
710
1,181
648
1996
474
4,351
4
950
1,464
686
1997
120
1,617
9
640
1,179
755
1998
357
4,825
9
1,006
1,435
488
1999
28
1,221
7
415
701
356
2000
140
1,965
3
345
810
428
2001
319
3,661
76
427
954
523
(
1)
Number
or
pounds
less
than
1,000
or
less
than
1
metric
ton.

Note:
The
MRFSS
was
not
conducted
on
the
Pacific
Coast
from
1990
to
1992.
(
thousands)
Number
Released
(
thousands)
Greenlings
Croakers
Number
Released
Number
Released
(
thousands)

Number
Released
(
thousands)
(
thousands)

Number
Released
(
thousands)
Year
Year
Year
Year
(
thousands)
Pacific
Barracuda
Rockfishes
Silversides
Released
Number
Number
Released
Sea
Chubs
Smelts
Surfperches
(
thousands)
Number
Released
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Maine
1,571
1,662
1,531
New
Hampshire
1,074
911
942
Massachusetts
15,538
5,839
12,157
Rhode
Island
7,020
3,097
3,782
Connecticut
3,029
5,676
4,370
New
York
17,050
20,502
13,848
New
Jersey
24,645
11,487
25,448
Delaware
3,486
1,770
4,250
Maryland
8,872
7,882
22,099
Virginia
13,112
9,013
17,541
North
Carolina
22,699
8,963
14,541
South
Carolina
2,834
1,931
3,708
Georgia
2,202
1,928
3,245
Florida
65,937
71,578
83,117
Alabama
5,859
3,259
4,127
Mississippi
2,815
2,610
2,441
Louisiana
31,970
17,508
22,772
Washington
4,793
3,236
2,370
Oregon
5,635
1,848
514
California
23,913
11,275
9,963
Grand
Total
264,054
191,975
252,766
Maine
1,964
1,460
1,518
New
Hampshire
2,150
1,256
1,119
Massachusetts
15,984
5,120
10,598
Rhode
Island
4,457
2,298
3,443
Connecticut
3,432
2,014
4,447
New
York
11,127
4,332
16,394
New
Jersey
22,323
11,152
27,758
Delaware
3,246
1,128
4,598
Maryland
8,366
4,509
13,723
Virginia
17,732
13,580
17,583
North
Carolina
24,146
11,753
16,531
South
Carolina
3,156
2,520
3,345
Georgia
2,017
1,820
3,085
Florida
68,236
82,117
89,485
Alabama
9,574
5,399
5,599
Mississippi
3,620
3,305
4,715
Louisiana
26,365
13,489
14,307
Washington
7,640
4,797
2,321
Oregon
6,114
2,120
861
California
20,783
12,527
12,195
Grand
Total
262,432
186,696
253,625
2001
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
FINFISH
HARVEST
(
A+
B1)
AND
RELEASED
(
B2),

BY
STATE,
2000
and
2001
(
thousands)
State
2000
Pounds
Harvested
Number
Harvested
(
thousands)
Number
Released
(
thousands)

Released
(
thousands)
State
Pounds
Harvested
(
thousands)
Number
Harvested
(
thousands)
Number
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Maine
150
139
20
895
New
Hampshire
85
77
10
368
Massachusetts
265
493
90
4,622
Rhode
Island
184
112
­
1,373
Connecticut
53
222
­
1,508
New
York
20
469
12
4,645
New
Jersey
430
544
17
6,469
Delaware
201
82
­
1,096
Maryland
481
461
51
3,851
Virginia
262
388
68
3,391
North
Carolina
1,277
416
229
6,460
South
Carolina
250
190
70
1,340
Georgia
44
89
86
796
Florida
2,945
3,061
­
26,566
Alabama
121
141
81
1,087
Mississippi
44
160
26
1,093
Louisiana
104
548
66
3,752
Washington
47
423
32
1,643
Oregon
83
271
23
930
California
225
1,419
64
5,944
Grand
Total
7,271
9,705
945
77,829
Maine
166
126
16
932
New
Hampshire
74
68
13
360
Massachusetts
279
392
79
4,524
Rhode
Island
260
137
­
1,496
Connecticut
78
246
­
1,723
New
York
29
474
11
4,624
New
Jersey
543
721
42
7,484
Delaware
226
107
­
1,180
Maryland
426
565
50
3,790
Virginia
520
423
88
4,128
North
Carolina
1,301
454
251
6,650
South
Carolina
224
180
77
1,676
Georgia
38
83
91
807
Florida
3,296
3,439
­
28,853
Alabama
194
211
98
1,636
Mississippi
70
197
44
1,250
Louisiana
122
588
65
3,615
Washington
49
571
36
2,191
Oregon
84
312
30
1,170
California
248
1,508
88
6,260
Grand
Total
8,227
10,802
1,079
84,349
NOTE:
All
counties
in
RI,
CT,
DE,
and
FL
are
considered
coastal.

NOTE:
Out­
of­
state
angler
estimates
are
not
additive
across
states.
2001
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Numbers
in
thousands
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
From
Non­
Coastal
Counties
In­
State
Anglers
Trips
Angler
Number
of
Out­
of­

State
Anglers
From
Coastal
Counties
U.
S.
RECREATIONAL
NUMBERS
OF
ANGLERS
AND
TRIPS
BY
STATES,
2000
AND
2001
2000
Out­
of­

State
In­
State
Anglers
Number
of
State
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Numbers
in
thousands
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Anglers
State
Angler
Trips
From
Coastal
Counties
From
Non­
Coastal
Counties
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Grand
Year
Inland
Marine
Total
Inland
Marine
Total
Total
1991
8,348,950
5,375,264
13,724,214
6,235,251
78,301,736
84,536,987
98,261,201
1992
9,276,274
6,128,579
15,404,853
6,203,820
79,276,052
85,479,872
100,884,725
1993
10,489,728
7,325,916
17,815,644
6,590,087
80,071,146
86,661,233
104,476,877
1994
12,187,335
8,663,434
20,850,769
6,707,091
85,001,408
91,708,499
112,559,268
1995
13,963,639
10,438,828
24,402,467
7,264,729
84,744,777
92,009,506
116,411,973
1996
15,887,599
10,827,928
26,715,527
7,434,102
86,049,218
93,483,320
120,198,847
1997
17,462,264
11,170,242
28,632,506
7,551,326
86,358,306
93,909,632
122,542,138
1998
18,466,459
12,040,740
30,507,199
8,040,972
79,242,027
87,282,999
117,790,198
1999
20,170,246
13,276,565
33,446,811
8,495,750
84,709,184
93,204,934
126,651,745
2000
21,440,103
14,145,008
35,585,111
8,801,070
86,047,604
94,848,674
130,433,785
Note:­­
Data
for
marine
mammals
and
aquatic
plants
are
excluded.
Source:­­
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
of
the
United
Nations
(
FAO).
WORLD
AQUACULTURE
AND
COMMERCIAL
CATCHES,
1991­
2000
World
aquaculture
World
commercial
catch
Live
weight
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Metric
tons
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Live
weight
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Metric
tons
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­

Aquaculture
Catch
Total
Aquaculture
Catch
Total
Herrings,
sardines,
anchovies
­
22,571,151
22,571,151
­
24,715,410
24,715,410
Carps,
barbels,
cyprinids
15,000,497
610,595
15,611,092
15,707,109
898,670
16,605,779
Cods,
hakes,
haddocks
157
9,402,173
9,402,330
167
8,717,146
8,717,313
Tunas,
bonitos,
billfishes
9,711
5,978,655
5,988,366
11,485
5,725,277
5,736,762
Salmons,
trouts,
smelts
1,395,739
910,560
2,306,299
1,533,824
813,664
2,347,488
Tilapias
1,099,053
620,231
1,719,284
1,265,780
677,609
1,943,389
Flatfish
33,061
956,861
989,922
26,309
1,024,117
1,050,426
Sharks,
rays,
chimaeras
­
823,844
823,844
­
828,364
828,364
Shads
­
780,859
780,859
­
721,532
721,532
River
eels
218,695
12,453
231,148
232,815
12,708
245,523
Sturgeons,
paddlefish
2,465
2,845
5,310
3,158
2,658
5,816
Other
fishes
3,865,828
36,144,581
40,010,409
4,287,326
35,830,328
40,117,654
Shrimp
1,084,875
3,034,046
4,118,921
1,087,111
3,081,255
4,168,366
Crabs
109,416
1,139,400
1,248,816
140,256
1,128,906
1,269,162
Lobsters
58
231,042
231,100
51
231,215
231,266
Krill
­
103,318
103,318
­
104,263
104,263
Other
crustaceans
348,968
1,789,102
2,138,070
420,302
1,954,484
2,374,786
Oysters
3,719,957
157,532
3,877,489
4,011,052
292,859
4,303,911
Squids,
cuttlefishes,
octopus
33
3,437,214
3,437,247
28
3,603,784
3,603,812
Clams,
cockles,
arkshells
2,760,242
819,027
3,579,269
2,643,264
798,890
3,442,154
Scallops
951,390
568,866
1,520,256
1,154,410
655,280
1,809,690
Mussels
1,441,297
236,868
1,678,165
1,318,278
238,508
1,556,786
Abalones,
winkles,
conchs
2,444
105,022
107,466
3,210
108,714
111,924
Other
mollusks
1,269,854
2,116,456
3,386,310
1,601,940
2,094,922
3,696,862
Sea
urchins,
other
echinoderms
­
118,334
118,334
­
118,083
118,083
Miscellaneous
133,071
533,899
666,970
137,236
470,028
607,264
33,446,811
93,204,934
126,651,745
35,585,111
94,848,674
130,433,785
Note:­­
Data
for
1999
are
revised.
Data
for
marine
mammals
and
aquatic
plants
are
excluded.
Source:­­
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
of
the
United
Nations
(
FAO).
1999
Total
WORLD
AQUACULTURE
AND
COMMERCIAL
CATCHES
OF
FISH,
CRUSTACEANS,
AND
MOLLUSKS,
1999­
2000
Live­
weight
2000
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Metric
tons­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Metric
tons­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Live­
weight
Species
group
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Country
Aquaculture
Catch
Total
Aquaculture
Catch
Total
China
22,789,887
17,240,032
40,029,919
24,580,671
16,987,325
41,567,996
Peru
8,275
8,428,601
8,436,876
6,801
10,658,620
10,665,421
Japan
759,262
5,201,805
5,961,067
762,824
4,989,354
5,752,178
India
2,120,316
3,472,150
5,592,466
2,095,072
3,594,396
5,689,468
United
States
478,679
4,749,646
5,228,325
428,262
4,745,321
5,173,583
Indonesia
749,269
3,986,919
4,736,188
788,500
4,140,045
4,928,545
Chile
274,216
5,050,528
5,324,744
391,587
4,300,160
4,691,747
Russian
Federation
68,615
4,141,158
4,209,773
74,124
3,973,535
4,047,659
Thailand
691,790
2,928,806
3,620,596
706,999
2,923,579
3,630,578
Norway
475,830
2,620,073
3,095,903
487,920
2,703,415
3,191,335
Philippines
328,375
1,872,827
2,201,202
387,680
1,892,832
2,280,512
South
Korea
303,106
2,119,678
2,422,784
323,218
1,823,175
2,146,393
Iceland
3,897
1,736,267
1,740,164
3,623
1,982,522
1,986,145
Viet
Nam
467,267
1,386,300
1,853,567
510,555
1,441,590
1,952,145
Bangladesh
620,114
959,215
1,579,329
657,121
1,004,264
1,661,385
Denmark
42,670
1,405,005
1,447,675
43,609
1,534,089
1,577,698
Malaysia
155,127
1,251,768
1,406,895
151,773
1,289,245
1,441,018
Mexico
48,414
1,202,178
1,250,592
53,802
1,314,219
1,368,021
Taiwan
247,732
1,099,715
1,347,447
243,856
1,093,889
1,337,745
Spain
321,145
1,190,071
1,511,216
312,171
976,910
1,289,081
All
others
2,492,825
21,162,192
23,655,017
2,574,943
21,480,189
24,055,132
Total
33,446,811
93,204,934
126,651,745
35,585,111
94,848,674
130,433,785
Note:­­
For
the
United
States
the
weight
of
clams,
oyster,
scallop,
and
other
mollusk
includes
the
shell
weight.
This
weight
is
not
included
in
U.
S.
landings
shown
elsewhere.
Data
for
marine
mammals
and
aquatic
plants
are
excluded.
Source:­­
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
of
the
United
Nations
(
FAO).
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Metric
tons­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Metric
tons­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Live­
weight
Live­
weight
WORLD
AQUACULTURE
AND
COMMERCIAL
CATCHES
BY
COUNTRY
OF
FISH,
CRUSTACEANS,
AND
MOLLUSKS,
1999­
2000
1999
2000
Country
Aquaculture
Catch
Total
Aquaculture
Catch
Total
Marine
Areas
Atlantic
Ocean:
Northeast
1,345,433
10,506,120
11,851,553
1,302,905
10,919,569
12,222,474
Northwest
89,615
2,035,257
2,124,872
103,177
2,063,313
2,166,490
Eastern
central
196
3,572,062
3,572,258
177
3,523,106
3,523,283
Western
central
74,991
1,775,473
1,850,464
37,800
1,830,588
1,868,388
Southeast
2,892
1,248,675
1,251,567
2,240
1,343,814
1,346,054
Southwest
26,518
2,534,844
2,561,362
32,245
2,313,922
2,346,167
Mediterranean
and
Black
Sea
315,785
1,536,359
1,852,144
355,614
1,485,046
1,840,660
Indian
Ocean:
Eastern
412,904
4,466,571
4,879,475
372,044
4,707,807
5,079,851
Western
44,965
4,013,963
4,058,928
40,301
3,902,294
3,942,595
Pacific
Ocean:
Northeast
93,412
2,591,652
2,685,064
97,531
2,517,680
2,615,211
Northwest
9,715,590
24,132,762
33,848,352
10,577,062
23,140,780
33,717,842
Eastern
central
49,588
1,441,299
1,490,887
50,946
1,702,527
1,753,473
Western
central
598,755
9,747,598
10,346,353
623,577
9,898,768
10,522,345
Southeast
400,091
14,178,059
14,578,150
447,481
15,822,076
16,269,557
Southwest
105,830
807,076
912,906
101,908
752,766
854,674
Antarctic
­
121,414
121,414
­
123,548
123,548
Inland
Areas
Africa
246,951
1,995,628
2,242,579
340,951
2,186,170
2,527,121
Asia
18,859,768
5,497,050
24,356,818
20,026,679
5,620,718
25,647,397
Europe
444,046
447,620
891,666
448,049
434,198
882,247
North
America
440,229
186,505
626,734
426,743
190,849
617,592
South
America
176,172
345,608
521,780
193,919
346,690
540,609
Oceania
3,080
23,339
26,419
3,762
22,445
26,207
Total
33,446,811
93,204,934
126,651,745
35,585,111
94,848,674
130,433,785
Note:­­
Data
for
marine
mammals
and
aquatic
plants
are
excluded.
Source:­­
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
of
the
United
Nations
(
FAO).
WORLD
AQUACULTURE
AND
COMMERCIAL
CATCHES
BY
AREA
OF
FISH,
CRUSTACEANS,
AND
MOLLUSKS,
1999­
2000
1999
2000
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
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tons­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
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tons­
­
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­
­
­
­
­
Live­
weight
Live­
weight
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Note:­­
Data
for
1996­
1999
are
revised.
Data
on
imports
and
exports
cover
the
international
trade
of
176
countries
or
areas.
The
total
value
of
exports
is
consistently
less
than
the
value
of
imports,
probably
because
charges
for
insurance,
freight,
and
similar
expenses
were
included
in
the
import
value,
but
not
in
the
export
value.
The
seven
fishery
commodity
groups
covered
by
this
table
are:
1.
Fish,
fresh,
chilled
or
frozen;
2.
Fish,
dried,
salted,
or
smoked;
3.
Crustaceans
and
mollusks,
fresh,
dried,
salted,
etc.;
4.
Fish
products
and
preparations,
whether
or
not
in
airtight
containers;
5.
Crustacean
and
mollusk
products
preparations,
whether
or
not
in
airtight
containers;
6.
Oils
and
fats,
crude
or
refined,
of
aquatic
animal
origin;
and
7.
Meals,
solubles,
and
similar
animal
foodstuffs
of
aquatic
animal
origin.
Source:­­
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
of
the
United
Nations
(
FAO).

Note:­­
Data
for
1996­
1999
are
revised.
Data
for
marine
mammals
and
aquatic
plants
are
excluded.
(
1)
Only
whole
fish
destined
for
the
manufacture
of
oils
and
meals
are
included.
Raw
material
for
reduction
derived
from
fish
primarily
destined
for
marketing
fresh,
frozen,
canned,
cured,
and
miscellaneous
purposes
is
excluded;
such
waste
quantities
are
included
under
the
other
disposition
channels.
Source:­­
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
of
the
United
Nations
(
FAO).
Item
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
Marketed
fresh
36.3
38.2
41.1
39.4
39.8
Frozen
20.3
20.1
20.6
19.3
19.0
Canned
8.6
8.7
8.9
8.4
8.2
Cured
8.0
7.2
8.1
7.4
7.1
Reduced
to
meal
and
oil
(
1)
22.9
21.1
16.9
20.2
21.1
Miscellaneous
purposes
3.9
4.7
4.4
5.3
4.8
Total
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
100.0
DISPOSITION
OF
WORLD
AQUACULTURE
AND
COMMERCIAL
CATCHES,
1996­
2000
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
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of
Total
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Country
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
IMPORTS:
Japan
17,023,945
15,539,507
12,826,543
14,748,712
15,513,059
United
States
7,080,411
8,138,840
8,578,766
9,407,307
10,453,251
Spain
3,134,893
3,069,601
3,545,751
3,286,831
3,351,670
France
3,194,133
3,062,051
3,505,333
3,280,940
2,983,618
Italy
2,590,985
2,571,868
2,808,587
2,728,568
2,535,269
Germany
2,542,957
2,362,914
2,623,741
2,288,523
2,262,018
United
Kingdom
2,065,025
2,141,619
2,384,028
2,276,998
2,183,811
Hong
Kong
1,928,143
2,096,894
1,611,747
1,593,661
1,948,824
Denmark
1,618,669
1,521,181
1,704,234
1,771,500
1,806,365
China
1,184,170
1,183,283
991,463
1,127,412
1,795,953
Other
Countries
13,322,325
15,068,911
14,672,726
15,098,125
15,155,360
Total
55,685,656
56,756,669
55,252,919
57,608,577
59,989,198
EXPORTS:
Thailand
4,117,865
4,329,541
4,031,279
4,109,860
4,367,332
China
2,856,986
2,937,281
2,656,117
2,959,530
3,605,838
Norway
3,415,696
3,399,229
3,661,174
3,764,790
3,532,841
United
States
3,147,858
2,850,311
2,400,338
2,945,014
3,055,261
Canada
2,291,261
2,270,725
2,265,236
2,617,759
2,818,433
Denmark
2,698,976
2,648,911
2,897,707
2,884,334
2,755,676
Chile
1,697,211
1,781,805
1,596,800
1,699,516
1,784,560
Taiwan
1,762,132
1,779,800
1,579,836
1,702,363
1,756,133
Spain
1,447,170
1,471,306
1,529,315
1,604,237
1,599,631
Indonesia
1,678,222
1,620,628
1,628,494
1,527,092
1,584,454
Other
Countries
27,684,118
28,291,890
26,917,092
26,993,949
28,355,542
Total
52,797,495
53,381,427
51,163,388
52,808,444
55,215,701
WORLD
IMPORTS
AND
EXPORTS
OF
SEVEN
FISHERY
COMMODITY
GROUPS,
BY
LEADING
COUNTRIES,
1996­
2000
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
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­
­
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Fresh
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76
Canned
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Cured
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Industrial:

Bait
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100
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Revised.
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Value
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plant.
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7,355,058
291,992
135,815
83,023
173,908
290,840
55,628
5,562,973
1,111,072
160,637
6,834,682
6,062,616
1,334,012
179,144
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dollars
Thousand
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2001
2000
(
1)
VALUE
OF
PROCESSED
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
2000
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2001
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Processed
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domestic
catch
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imported
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Total
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Total
industrial
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8,086,602
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Metric
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pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
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tons
dollars
1992
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26,442
56,020
194,307
88,137
296,214
122,266
55,459
350,497
1993
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30,826
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206,165
93,516
313,195
111,489
50,571
316,722
1994
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26,667
51,429
196,289
89,036
268,353
113,461
51,466
304,931
1995
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33,596
73,478
251,217
113,951
356,518
100,522
45,596
299,355
1996
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29,594
55,802
213,962
97,053
306,501
108,486
49,209
341,770
1997
69,167
31,374
64,298
195,554
88,703
285,348
117,471
53,284
334,939
1998
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31,197
63,473
184,681
83,771
211,356
109,481
49,660
333,257
1999
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29,492
63,396
203,279
92,207
269,125
119,149
54,046
351,891
2000
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18,110
42,549
182,736
82,889
233,368
121,399
55,066
375,453
2001
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19,511
41,539
189,186
85,814
235,192
152,192
69,034
539,631
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Fish
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Breaded
shrimp
Year
U.
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PRODUCTION
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FISH
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2001
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110
50
426
Anglerfish
2,624
1,190
7,514
1,981
899
5,526
Bluefish
96
44
253
234
106
662
Cod
55,599
25,220
166,576
40,106
18,192
123,278
Cusk
79
36
276
70
32
240
Dolphin
3,329
1,510
13,647
3,738
1,696
15,623
Drum
7
3
29
7
3
30
Flounders
26,620
12,075
71,454
30,558
13,861
75,977
Groupers
1,771
803
12,389
2,881
1,307
18,698
Haddock
5,804
2,633
23,780
6,330
2,871
27,088
Hake
8,279
3,755
6,149
14,287
6,481
9,595
Halibut
2,852
1,294
16,516
3,496
1,586
18,080
Lingcod
183
83
526
248
112
670
Marlins
440
200
1,404
161
73
682
Ocean
perch:
Atlantic
464
210
1,416
400
181
1,214
Pacific
2,181
989
4,963
1,914
868
4,405
Pollock:
Atlantic
1,893
859
3,976
2,474
1,122
7,560
Alaska
159,754
72,464
177,916
271,254
123,040
296,456
Rockfishes
10,583
4,800
24,559
9,200
4,173
21,370
Sablefish
188
85
806
92
42
455
Salmon
23,749
10,772
67,368
29,827
13,529
83,390
Sea
bass
405
184
2,757
477
216
3,251
Sea
trout
157
71
681
177
80
757
Shark
683
310
1,639
556
252
1,401
Snapper
1,731
785
11,194
1,184
537
7,458
Swordfish
5,335
2,420
31,407
3,910
1,774
24,425
Tilapia
673
305
1,837
1,180
535
3,430
Tuna
7,178
3,256
47,449
7,089
3,216
49,627
Wahoo
215
98
1,155
155
70
907
Whitefish
801
363
2,124
289
131
1,104
Wolffish
68
31
169
76
34
222
Unclassified
11,986
5,437
39,030
12,404
5,626
41,207
Total
335,831
152,332
741,378
446,865
202,697
845,214
Steaks:
Halibut
8,049
3,651
34,459
6,926
3,142
27,732
Salmon
1,977
897
6,840
2,178
988
6,942
Swordfish
2,736
1,241
11,944
1,771
803
7,496
Tuna
4,069
1,846
12,934
3,837
1,740
11,860
Unclassified
15,018
6,812
15,838
15,283
6,932
15,743
Total
31,849
14,447
82,015
29,995
13,606
69,773
Grand
total
367,680
166,779
823,393
476,860
216,302
914,987
BY
SPECIES,
2000
AND
2001
Species
PRODUCTION
OF
FRESH
AND
FROZEN
FILLETS
AND
STEAKS,

2001
2000
(
1)

(
1)
Revised
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Pounds
per
Standard
Thousand
Thousand
Standard
Thousand
Thousand
case
cases
pounds
dollars
cases
pounds
dollars
For
human
consumption:
Fish:
Herring
23.4
(
5)
(
5)
(
5)
(
5)
(
5)
(
5)
Salmon:
Chinook
44.25
2,689
119
146
4,181
185
312
Chum
44.25
192,814
8,532
6,406
92,814
4,107
2,973
Pink
44.25
2,352,972
104,119
111,517
3,759,842
166,373
166,932
Coho
44.25
75,684
3,349
5,624
73,311
3,244
5,162
Sockeye
44.25
1,243,073
55,006
164,171
855,955
37,876
83,570
Total
salmon
3,867,232
171,125
287,864
4,786,102
211,785
258,949
Specialties
48
16,104
773
6,214
15,167
728
5,721
Sardines,
Maine
23.4
(
5)
(
5)
(
5)
(
5)
(
5)
(
5)
Tuna:
(
2)
Albacore:
Solid
18
8,888,056
159,985
334,573
8,502,111
153,038
314,267
Chunk
18
1,815,667
32,682
58,408
1,725,000
31,050
57,251
Total
albacore
10,703,722
192,667
392,981
10,227,111
184,088
371,518
Lightmeat:
Solid
18
424,667
7,644
10,590
391,389
7,045
9,228
Chunk
18
26,168,333
471,030
451,964
17,571,333
316,284
277,409
Total
lightmeat
26,593,000
478,674
462,554
17,962,722
323,329
286,637
Total
tuna
37,296,722
671,341
855,535
28,189,833
507,417
658,155
Specialties
48
833
40
351
917
44
378
Other
48
624,313
29,967
44,374
650,354
31,217
46,159
Total
fish
­­
41,805,204
873,246
1,194,338
33,642,373
751,191
969,362
Shellfish:
Clam
and
clam
products:
(
3)
Whole
and
minced
15
2,859,400
42,891
70,885
2,777,400
41,661
74,561
Chowder
and
juice
30
2,487,833
74,635
41,491
2,554,433
76,633
42,824
Specialties
48
191,083
9,172
7,399
165,604
7,949
7,134
Total
clams
­­
5,538,317
126,698
119,775
5,497,438
126,243
124,519
Crabs,
natural
20
1,590
31
374
308
6
109
Lobster
meat
and
specialties
48
12,125
582
662
8,292
398
538
Oyster,
specialties
48
8,938
429
628
11,896
571
817
Shrimp,
natural
(
4)
6.75
282,963
1,910
11,430
235,852
1,592
10,098
Other
48
108,375
5,202
6,805
111,375
5,346
5,629
Total
shellfish
­­
5,952,307
134,852
139,674
5,865,160
134,156
141,710
Total
for
human
consumption
­­
47,757,511
1,008,098
1,334,012
39,507,532
885,347
1,111,072
For
bait
and
animal
food
48
15,392,104
738,821
291,992
16,220,688
778,593
290,840
Grand
total
­­
63,149,615
1,746,919
1,626,004
55,728,220
1,663,940
1,401,912
BY
SPECIES,
2000
AND
2001
PRODUCTION
OF
CANNED
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,

2000
(
1)
2001
Species
(
1)
Revised.
(
2)
Flakes
included
with
chunk.
(
3)
"
Cut
out"
or
"
drained"
weight
of
can
contents
are
given
for
whole
or
minced
clams,
and
net
contents
for
other
clam
products.
(
4)
Drained
weight.
(
5)
Confidential
included
with
'
Other.'
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human
For
animal
consumption
food
and
bait
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
1992
936,117
424,620
1,330,173
607,678
275,641
247,261
1,543,795
700,261
1,577,434
1993
983,225
445,988
1,375,377
725,822
329,231
312,597
1,709,047
775,219
1,687,974
1994
985,675
447,099
1,470,234
782,272
354,836
325,264
1,767,947
801,935
1,795,498
1995
1,084,866
492,092
1,544,208
842,351
382,088
342,842
1,927,217
874,180
1,887,050
1996
1,052,909
477,596
1,428,937
824,094
373,807
370,945
1,877,003
851,403
1,799,882
1997
952,755
432,167
1,361,437
612,320
277,747
231,756
1,565,075
709,913
1,593,193
1998
988,693
448,468
1,425,564
544,328
246,906
349,765
1,533,021
695,374
1,775,329
1999
1,100,329
499,106
1,521,880
796,769
361,412
339,548
1,897,098
860,518
1,861,428
2000
1,008,098
457,270
1,334,012
738,821
335,127
291,992
1,746,919
792,397
1,626,004
2001
885,347
401,591
1,111,072
778,593
353,167
290,840
1,663,940
754,758
1,401,912
Year
PRODUCTION
OF
CANNED
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
1992­
2001
Total
Production
of
Canned
Fishery
Products,
1992­
2001
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
YEAR
For
Human
For
Animal
Pounds
(
Thousands)
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Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Dried
scrap
and
meal:

Fish
627,180
284,487
114,247
635,945
288,463
125,679
Shellfish
11,064
5,019
654
8,049
3,651
567
Total,
scrap
and
meal
638,244
289,506
114,901
643,994
292,114
126,246
Body
oil,
total
192,348
87,248
20,914
279,416
126,742
47,662
Note:­­
To
convert
pounds
of
oil
to
gallons
divide
by
7.75.
The
above
data
includes
products
in
American
Samoa
and
Puerto
Rico.
2000
PRODUCTION
OF
MEAL
AND
OIL,
2000
AND
2001
Product
2001
Meal
Other
and
industrial
oil
products
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
1992
644,512
292,349
184,725
83,791
157,693
45,310
203,003
1993
750,744
340,535
293,452
133,109
182,170
43,689
225,859
1994
807,833
366,431
291,882
132,397
186,222
61,992
248,214
1995
667,240
302,658
241,941
109,744
172,279
74,264
246,543
1996
643,124
291,719
248,399
112,673
187,968
85,583
273,551
1997
724,668
328,707
283,379
128,540
229,222
118,128
347,350
1998
613,434
278,252
222,697
101,015
172,574
60,800
233,374
1999
686,250
311,281
286,182
129,811
188,854
79,325
268,179
2000
638,244
289,506
192,348
87,248
135,815
83,023
218,838
2001
643,994
292,114
279,416
126,742
173,908
55,628
229,536
Note:­­
Does
not
include
the
value
of
imported
items
that
may
be
further
processed.
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­
Thousand
dollars
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PRODUCTION
OF
INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS,
1992­
2001
Year
Scrap
and
meal
Marine
animal
oil
Grand
total
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January
February
March
April
May
Fish
Saltwater:

Blocks
and
slabs:

Cod
1,699
1,619
2,299
1,415
1,537
1,457
Flounder
and
sole
368
381
301
243
137
271
Haddock
576
595
464
276
489
391
Ocean
perch
339
302
359
299
290
131
Pollock:

Alaska
(
walleye)
9537
7074
6028
5639
12462
7463
Atlantic
or
other
9,741
9,302
7,881
5,343
5,493
8,633
Whiting:

Silver
(
Atlantic)
hake
505
496
277
175
447
518
Pacific
hake
0
0
0
191
41
63
Minced
10,764
9,200
3,273
3,991
5,427
6,375
Unclassified
(
1)
1,483
1,622
1,596
1,377
1,613
1,501
Total,
blocks
and
slabs
35,013
30,591
22,479
18,948
27,936
26,803
Fillets
and
steaks:

Cod
26,076
24,506
24,559
26,412
27,723
26,095
Flounder
and
sole
5,360
5,009
4,363
4,557
5,096
5,576
Haddock
2,596
2,482
2,486
2,338
617
600
Halibut
2,353
2,225
2,113
2,136
2,239
2,229
Ocean
perch
1,030
1,062
1,151
1,144
1,422
1,668
Pollock:

Alaska
(
walleye)
20,345
18,399
22,081
23,283
18,043
13,266
Atlantic
or
other
2,557
2,298
2,006
1,887
2,238
1,867
Rockfish
600
584
474
392
341
306
Salmon
4,593
3,773
3,263
3,533
3,065
2,901
Whiting:

Silver
(
Atlantic)
hake
4,337
3,789
3,173
2,616
2,682
3,898
Pacific
hake
74
38
36
33
27
58
Unclassified
10,366
9,564
23,186
22,610
25,388
23,387
Total,
fillets
and
steaks
80,286
73,728
88,891
90,940
88,881
81,851
Round,
dressed,
etc.:

Halibut
(
exc.
California)
6,665
4,649
3,209
2,753
2,993
4,965
Sablefish
456
277
220
386
793
1,061
Salmon:

Chinook
or
king
1,269
1,074
888
712
586
753
Silver
or
coho
6,798
5,190
3,219
2,592
1,712
1,227
Chum
or
fall
18,433
14,310
9,177
5,727
2,278
2,798
Pink
1,655
726
551
328
265
232
Sockeye
1,221
877
740
629
466
889
Unclassified
2,944
2,843
2,513
2,106
1,383
1,282
Total,
salmon
32,320
25,019
17,087
12,094
6,689
7,181
Whiting:

Silver
(
Atlantic)
hake
32
56
84
111
253
82
Pacific
hake
98
31
22
21
6
0
Unclassified
(
exc.
bait)
25,785
23,886
23,768
21,028
21,691
20,008
Total,
round,
dressed,
etc.
65,356
53,918
44,390
36,393
32,425
33,297
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
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June
U.
S.
COLD
STORAGE
HOLDINGS
OF
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
2001
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Thousand
pounds
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July
August
September
October
November
Fish
Saltwater:

Blocks
and
slabs:

Cod
1,650
1,534
1,367
1,652
1,662
2,180
Flounder
and
sole
324
363
279
195
220
274
Haddock
336
185
367
348
664
409
Ocean
perch
221
176
113
118
136
538
Pollock:

Alaska
(
walleye)
5,792
6,412
8,944
7,970
17,168
16,871
Atlantic
or
other
8,544
9,130
13,066
12,904
5,183
8,514
Whiting:

Silver
(
Atlantic)
hake
284
163
716
488
429
375
Pacific
hake
175
149
68
6
6
38
Minced
6,141
5,458
6,648
7,417
8,040
9,011
Unclassified
(
1)
1,486
1,677
1,663
2,215
3,192
6,435
Total,
blocks
and
slabs
24,954
25,246
33,230
33,312
36,700
44,646
Fillets
and
steaks:

Cod
24,866
22,631
18,395
21,410
21,549
19,533
Flounder
and
sole
5,131
5,332
5,166
5,812
5,750
5,723
Haddock
3,262
2,932
2,850
2,787
2,939
3,161
Halibut
2,134
2,249
2,498
2,579
2,615
2,412
Ocean
perch
1,072
1,095
1,058
1,076
1,926
2,175
Pollock:

Alaska
(
walleye)
11,019
12,738
16,384
19,194
18,890
14,430
Atlantic
or
other
1,738
1,542
1,484
1,526
3,610
4,232
Rockfish
681
984
990
698
623
461
Salmon
3,462
5,214
6,130
6,228
6,800
6,458
Whiting:

Silver
(
Atlantic)
hake
3,321
3,279
3,386
3,709
5,058
4,945
Pacific
hake
152
37
176
37
3,034
399
Unclassified
9,780
10,198
8,793
9,324
17,680
15,369
Total,
fillets
and
steaks
66,619
68,232
67,310
74,379
90,473
79,296
Round,
dressed,
etc.:

Halibut
(
exc.
California)
6,761
8,597
9,390
9,848
8,414
7,033
Sablefish
1,782
1,043
1,650
1,141
889
790
Salmon:

Chinook
or
king
2,248
2,480
3,684
3,459
3,231
3,041
Silver
or
coho
2,531
6,197
8,893
10,420
9,940
8,677
Chum
or
fall
16,443
27,327
27,978
27,132
31,606
27,879
Pink
2,454
7,849
7,665
4,998
4,454
3,499
Sockeye
2,905
5,543
5,948
4,961
3,544
2,852
Unclassified
1,407
2,134
2,452
2,655
2,752
2,817
Total,
salmon
27,987
51,530
56,620
53,625
55,528
48,766
Whiting:

Silver
(
Atlantic)
hake
1
1
575
444
172
1
Pacific
hake
49
2
1
15
283
2,462
Unclassified
(
exc.
bait)
23,278
20,295
24,398
23,705
16,513
15,364
Total,
round,
dressed,
etc.
59,858
81,468
92,634
88,778
81,799
74,416
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
(
Continued)
December
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Thousand
pounds
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
U.
S.
COLD
STORAGE
HOLDINGS
OF
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
2001
­
Continued
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January
February
March
April
May
Fish
Fish
sticks
and
portions
(
2):
32,893
28,817
26,009
27,687
29,759
29,644
Analog
products
5,789
4,611
5,335
5,166
5,044
4,631
Surimi:
Pollock
13,153
11,765
11,941
11,783
10,100
12,253
Other
4,342
3,996
7,710
7,476
5,918
4,524
Total,
saltwater
236,832
207,426
206,755
198,392
200,063
193,003
Freshwater
Fillets
and
steaks:
366
119
173
112
120
98
Catfish
12,358
11,187
11,583
12,064
12,525
12,630
Rainbow
trout
1,130
1,291
1,211
1,148
1,221
1,328
Unclassified
(
exc.
bait)
282
273
59
58
131
86
Total,
freshwater
14,135
12,870
13,026
13,382
13,998
14,143
Bait
&
animal
food
9,207
9,818
15,584
15,310
14,555
14,533
Shellfish
Clams
and
clam
meats
2,281
1,390
1,528
1,004
1,645
2,016
Crabs:

Dungeness
535
407
235
147
126
374
King:

Meat
111
122
86
120
156
208
Sections
8,992
8,058
7,556
6,128
5,702
4,198
Snow:

Meat
925
767
962
835
736
786
Sections
14,052
12,693
15,565
14,742
14,781
14,565
Unclassified
3,224
2,494
1,532
1,101
2,518
3,459
Total,
crab
27,838
24,540
25,937
23,074
24,020
23,589
Lobsters:

Spiny
(
tails)
1,822
1,997
1,588
1,502
1,158
1,175
Unclassified
(
whole
&
meat)
5,151
4,410
4,324
3,430
2,397
2,704
Oyster
meats
200
265
322
373
404
456
Scallop
meats
6,053
7,560
6,896
6,943
7,033
7,416
Shrimp:

Raw,
headless
5,271
5,120
4,176
3,703
3,013
2,664
Breaded
4,048
4,233
4,075
4,247
4,224
4,267
Peeled
19,669
19,357
18,196
18,751
16,744
18,128
Unclassified
15,720
15,667
13,751
12,724
9,988
11,129
Total,
shrimp
44,707
44,377
40,198
39,425
33,970
36,189
Squid
11,967
14,811
14,106
13,774
10,814
9,285
Unclassified
shellfish
13,197
10,050
6,958
6,698
7,661
7,523
Total,
shellfish
113,217
109,401
101,857
96,222
89,102
90,352
Total,
fish
and
shellfish
373,391
339,514
337,222
323,306
317,717
312,031
Cured
fish
(
all
categories)
1,459
1,683
2,102
1,914
1,590
2,106
Grand
total
374,851
341,197
339,324
325,219
319,307
314,137
See
footnotes
at
end
of
table.
June
U.
S.
COLD
STORAGE
HOLDINGS
OF
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
2001
­
Continued
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­
Thousand
pounds
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(
Continued)
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July
August
September
October
November
Fish
Fish
sticks
and
portions
(
2):
28,003
27,820
26,702
20,010
23,062
32,162
Analog
products
5,014
5,207
5,264
11,262
5,391
4,920
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Pollock
9,948
12,212
11,704
10,329
12,148
10,673
Other
4,098
4,094
5,525
5,383
2,577
2,396
Total,
saltwater
198,495
224,279
242,370
243,452
252,150
248,510
Freshwater
Fillets
and
steaks
67
87
348
379
89
332
Catfish
12,308
12,167
13,290
14,298
14,830
15,508
Rainbow
trout
1,608
1,638
1,415
1,444
1,782
1,872
Unclassified
(
exc.
bait)
123
194
184
202
237
307
Total,
freshwater
14,106
14,087
15,238
16,323
16,937
18,019
Bait
&
animal
food
13,444
14,691
16,184
14,259
11,836
9,593
Shellfish
Clams
and
clam
meats
2,956
2,608
2,577
1,802
1,291
1,243
Crabs:

Dungeness
1,393
1,286
1,164
1,390
1,107
1,247
King:

Meat
181
235
239
207
220
203
Sections
3,771
3,472
4,404
3,340
6,036
6,138
Snow:

Meat
759
874
915
661
865
1,012
Sections
11,823
10,891
10,021
12,070
12,519
10,219
Unclassified
5,173
5,709
5,829
6,057
4,677
3,842
Total,
crab
23,099
22,466
22,572
23,725
25,426
22,661
Lobsters:

Spiny
(
tails)
1,044
1,067
1,159
1,511
1,502
1,544
Unclassified
(
whole
&
meat)
3,217
3,851
5,361
6,560
6,528
6,715
Oyster
meats
464
463
469
418
383
340
Scallop
meats
6,605
6,050
5,742
5,205
3,500
3,108
Shrimp:

Raw,
headless
3,014
3,636
5,229
7,832
8,708
9,182
Breaded
3,644
3,725
4,138
4,219
5,125
5,284
Peeled
18,648
16,701
19,349
24,007
27,375
29,404
Unclassified
9,755
9,199
11,409
12,476
13,679
13,206
Total,
shrimp
35,061
33,260
40,125
48,535
54,888
57,076
Squid
6,553
6,648
5,252
7,722
10,996
6,816
Unclassified
shellfish
6,243
6,326
6,895
8,711
9,815
10,250
Total,
shellfish
85,242
82,740
90,151
104,189
114,328
109,752
Total,
fish
and
shellfish
311,287
335,796
363,942
378,223
395,251
385,873
Cured
fish
(
all
categories)
2,290
3,067
4,037
4,249
3,843
3,135
Grand
total
313,577
338,863
367,979
382,471
399,094
389,009
U.
S.
COLD
STORAGE
HOLDINGS
OF
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
2001
­
Continued
December
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Thousand
pounds
­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

(
1)
Unclassified
may
also
include
blacks
and
slabs
made
from
species
listed
separately.
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2)
Fish
sticks
and
portions
include
all
species
that
are
either
cooked
or
uncooked.
Note:­­
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imported
fishery
products.
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for
these
tables
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collected
from
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private
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where
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products
are
normally
stored
for
30
days
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more.
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may
not
agree
with
annual
report
due
to
rounding.
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U.
S.
Trade
in
Edible
Fishery
Products,
2001
Thousand
Dollars
­
3,000,000
­
2,000,000
­
1,000,000
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
North
America
South
America
Europe
Asia
Africa/
Oceania
Imports
Exports
Trade
Balance
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1)
Includes
loins
and
discs.
Note:­­
Data
include
imports
into
the
United
States
and
Puerto
Rico
and
landings
of
tuna
by
foreign
vessels
at
American
Samoa.
Statistics
on
imports
are
the
weight
of
individual
products
as
exported,
i.
e.,
fillets,
steaks,
headed,
etc.
Imports
and
Exports
of
Fishery
Products,
Annual
Summary,
2001,
Current
Fishery
Statistics
No.
2001­
2
provides
additional
information.
Source:
 
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Edible
fishery
products:
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Fresh
and
frozen:
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Whole
or
eviscerated:
Freshwater
100,208
45,454
91,320
131,723
59,749
98,351
Flatfish
35,298
16,011
87,624
33,534
15,211
78,141
Groundfish
57,218
25,954
55,830
51,764
23,480
48,897
Salmon
151,339
68,647
333,059
158,835
72,047
323,476
Tuna
(
1)
445,212
201,947
520,143
404,811
183,621
515,327
Other
273,600
124,104
390,505
261,406
118,573
361,126
Fillets
and
steaks:
Freshwater
64,767
29,378
157,741
91,083
41,315
204,150
Flatfish
58,880
26,708
124,064
47,952
21,751
103,447
Groundfish
224,955
102,039
420,673
194,684
88,308
358,316
Other
386,109
175,138
951,094
461,806
209,474
955,023
Blocks
and
slabs
203,903
92,490
208,700
146,681
66,534
158,952
Surimi
1,733
786
1,660
1,642
745
1,403
Shrimp
757,099
343,418
3,748,667
878,308
398,398
3,617,141
Crabmeat
21,270
9,648
114,604
28,470
12,914
153,862
Lobster:
American
64,211
29,126
417,542
67,485
30,611
431,470
Spiny
30,406
13,792
354,253
24,226
10,989
295,662
Scallops
(
meats)
53,649
24,335
212,424
39,696
18,006
128,365
Other
fish
and
shellfish
380,518
172,602
929,833
424,661
192,625
998,963
Total,
fresh
and
frozen
3,310,377
1,501,577
9,119,736
3,448,768
1,564,351
8,832,072
Canned:
Anchovy
7,870
3,570
19,966
7,582
3,439
18,058
Herring
11,654
5,286
14,054
9,090
4,123
9,775
Mackerel
26,733
12,126
13,664
26,327
11,942
12,717
Salmon
5,161
2,341
11,480
6,362
2,886
11,815
Sardines
62,236
28,230
70,941
54,758
24,838
60,888
Tuna
312,967
141,961
258,531
292,202
132,542
314,105
Clams
12,773
5,794
12,921
14,284
6,479
15,684
Crabmeat
31,246
14,173
154,062
36,923
16,748
214,243
Lobsters
46
21
634
79
36
981
Oysters
13,591
6,165
26,389
11,945
5,418
23,668
Shrimp
3,655
1,658
8,661
4,273
1,938
9,657
Balls,
cakes,
and
puddings
15,679
7,112
22,044
18,635
8,453
24,905
Other
fish
and
shellfish
52,679
23,895
56,721
56,808
25,768
57,741
Total,
canned
556,291
252,332
670,068
539,267
244,610
774,237
Cured:
Dried
17,454
7,917
53,046
15,509
7,035
46,481
Pickled
or
salted
41,969
19,037
60,118
42,943
19,479
60,891
Smoked
or
kippered
9,471
4,296
31,677
13,212
5,993
42,744
Total,
cured
68,894
31,250
144,841
71,665
32,507
150,116
Caviar
and
roe
5,739
2,603
45,803
5,154
2,338
43,210
Prepared
meals
5,523
2,505
16,410
5,798
2,630
19,614
Other
fish
and
shellfish
31,420
14,252
57,187
31,341
14,216
45,183
Total
edible
fishery
products
3,978,243
1,804,519
10,054,045
4,101,993
1,860,652
9,864,432
Nonedible
fishery
products:
Meal
and
scrap
79,013
35,840
18,122
113,277
51,382
26,838
Fish
oils
27,220
12,347
19,093
23,532
10,674
16,832
Other
­
­
8,922,176
­
­
8,639,068
Total
nonedible
fishery
products
­
­
8,959,391
­
­
8,682,738
Grand
total
­
­
19,013,436
­
­
18,547,170
2000
2001
FISHERY
PRODUCTS
IMPORTS,
BY
PRINCIPAL
ITEMS,
2000
AND
2001
Item
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U.
S.
Fishery
Product
Imports
U.
S.
Imports
from
Major
Areas,
2001
by
Volume
U.
S.
Imports
from
Major
Exporters
,2001
by
Volume
North
America
26%

South
America
17%

Oceania
4%
Asia
46%
Africa
1%

Europe
6%
Canada
18%

Thailand
13%

Chile
6%
Ecuador
4%
Other
49%

China
10%
Nonedible
Total
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
1992
2,893,954
1,312,689
5,705,876
4,165,386
9,871,262
1993
2,917,160
1,323,215
5,848,738
4,773,649
10,622,387
1994
3,034,841
1,376,595
6,645,132
5,341,740
11,986,872
1995
3,066,458
1,390,936
6,791,690
5,659,933
12,451,623
1996
3,169,787
1,437,806
6,729,614
6,330,741
13,060,355
1997
3,338,849
1,514,492
7,754,243
6,774,083
14,528,326
1998
3,647,021
1,654,278
8,173,185
7,459,487
15,632,672
1999
3,887,891
1,763,536
9,013,886
8,025,696
17,039,582
2000
3,978,243
1,804,519
10,054,045
8,959,391
19,013,436
2001
4,101,993
1,860,652
9,864,432
8,682,738
18,547,170
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Edible
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
dollars­
­
­
­
­
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­
­
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­
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­
­
EDIBLE
AND
NONEDIBLE
FISHERY
PRODUCTS
IMPORTS,
1992­
2001
Year
0
4,000,000
8,000,000
12,000,000
16,000,000
20,000,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Thousand
Dollars
Edible
value
Nonedible
value
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Total
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
North
America:
Canada
730,144
331,191
1,945,879
897,918
2,843,797
Mexico
120,746
54,770
487,492
246,998
734,490
Dominican
Republic
1,301
590
1,196
171,840
173,036
Honduras
32,046
14,536
124,750
55
124,805
Panama
32,251
14,629
104,626
2,513
107,139
Other
151,954
68,926
402,228
67,201
469,429
Total
1,068,442
484,642
3,066,171
1,386,525
4,452,696
South
America:
Chile
259,823
117,855
483,384
17,008
500,392
Ecuador
177,007
80,290
396,051
11,817
407,868
Brazil
51,689
23,446
155,419
39,085
194,504
Argentina
67,507
30,621
105,127
17,316
122,443
Venezuela
31,314
14,204
118,698
2,520
121,218
Other
93,876
42,582
176,405
135,800
312,205
Total
681,217
308,998
1,435,084
223,546
1,658,630
Europe:
European
Union:
Italy
1,612
731
4,018
1,460,451
1,464,469
France
4,918
2,231
12,105
740,167
752,272
United
Kingdom
16,678
7,565
25,685
257,825
283,510
Germany
3,472
1,575
4,862
272,850
277,712
Spain
13,393
6,075
27,657
74,276
101,933
Other
22,954
10,412
48,547
171,474
220,021
Total
63,027
28,589
122,874
2,977,043
3,099,917
Other:
Russian
Federation
60,095
27,259
215,381
1,539
216,920
Switzerland
40
18
141
170,990
171,131
Turkey
2,328
1,056
7,063
162,716
169,779
Iceland
60,845
27,599
151,746
8,171
159,917
Norway
50,117
22,733
115,112
24,280
139,392
Other
15,659
7,103
42,151
74,355
116,506
Total
189,084
85,768
531,594
442,051
973,645
Asia:
Thailand
551,066
249,962
1,607,657
652,857
2,260,514
China
412,104
186,929
663,477
584,984
1,248,461
India
101,520
46,049
296,123
601,970
898,093
Hong
Kong
4,980
2,259
7,885
544,711
552,596
Viet
Nam
137,239
62,251
477,888
494
478,382
Other
671,116
304,416
1,247,667
1,077,691
2,325,358
Total
1,878,024
851,866
4,300,697
3,462,707
7,763,404
Oceania:
Australia
10,617
4,816
70,157
76,779
146,936
New
Zealand
69,734
31,631
118,578
17,222
135,800
Fiji
34,110
15,472
62,237
2,523
64,760
French
Polynesia
2,030
921
4,622
29,289
33,911
Western
Samoa
9,665
4,384
12,792
3
12,795
Other
42,789
19,409
32,029
2,268
34,297
Total
168,945
76,633
300,415
128,084
428,499
Africa:
South
Africa
21,446
9,728
40,185
44,672
84,857
Morocco
12,848
5,828
21,512
4,803
26,315
Seychelles
5,141
2,332
17,741
­
17,741
Namibia
5,593
2,537
12,434
44
12,478
Zimbabwe
­
­
­
6,830
6,830
Other
8,225
3,731
15,725
6,433
22,158
Total
53,254
24,156
107,597
62,782
170,379
Grand
total
4,101,993
1,860,652
9,864,432
8,682,738
18,547,170
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
EDIBLE
AND
NONEDIBLE
FISHERY
PRODUCTS
IMPORTS,
2001
­
­
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Thousand
dollars­
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­
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Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Regular
blocks
and
slabs:

Cod
27,738
12,582
49,558
21,515
9,759
38,510
Flatfish
6,437
2,920
11,731
4,784
2,170
5,630
Haddock
5,635
2,556
12,669
4,228
1,918
8,647
Ocean
perch
487
221
826
377
171
641
Pollock
115,356
52,325
90,609
74,401
33,748
61,390
Whiting
12,101
5,489
9,967
9,705
4,402
7,984
Other
11,482
5,208
14,457
4,059
1,841
7,251
Total
179,236
81,301
189,817
119,068
54,009
130,053
Minced
blocks
and
slabs
24,667
11,189
18,883
27,613
12,525
28,899
Grand
total
203,903
92,490
208,700
146,681
66,534
158,952
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Species
and
type
BY
SPECIES
AND
TYPE,
2000
AND
2001
REGULAR
AND
MINCED
FISH
BLOCKS
AND
SLABS
IMPORTS,

2000
2001
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
China
94,979
43,082
77,633
72,040
32,677
63,717
Russian
Federation
45,818
20,783
44,625
20,205
9,165
21,310
Canada
14,912
6,764
16,692
11,900
5,398
13,300
Denmark
5,452
2,473
11,187
5,622
2,550
10,939
Norway
3,452
1,566
6,906
3,349
1,519
6,408
Iceland
5,957
2,702
9,216
3,492
1,584
5,473
Chile
4,638
2,104
4,548
4,314
1,957
5,328
Japan
2,288
1,038
2,165
4,650
2,109
4,609
Thailand
282
128
457
2,824
1,281
4,529
Other
26,125
11,850
35,271
18,285
8,294
23,339
Total
203,903
92,490
208,700
146,681
66,534
158,952
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
REGULAR
AND
MINCED
FISH
BLOCKS
AND
SLABS
IMPORTS,
BY
COUNTRY
OF
ORIGIN,
2000
AND
2001
Country
2000
2001
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Cod
93,433
42,381
251,350
83,085
37,687
207,525
Haddock
(
2)
113,513
51,489
137,979
92,767
42,079
119,796
Ocean
perch
18,009
8,169
31,344
18,832
8,542
30,995
Total
224,955
102,039
420,673
194,684
88,308
358,316
(
1)
Does
not
include
data
on
fish
blocks
and
slabs.
(
2)
Includes
some
quantities
of
cusk,
hake,
and
pollock
fillets.
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Species
GROUNDFISH
FILLET
AND
STEAK
IMPORTS,
BY
SPECIES,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)
2000
2001







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





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
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Thailand
176,211
79,929
155,435
141,176
64,037
167,503
Ecuador
5,245
2,379
6,267
32,225
14,617
44,221
Philippines
77,719
35,253
46,530
62,090
28,164
42,582
Indonesia
29,524
13,392
30,383
33,543
15,215
37,044
Papua
New
Guinea
16,852
7,644
10,504
11,482
5,208
7,976
Malaysia
3,953
1,793
5,783
3,034
1,376
4,926
South
Korea
818
371
736
2,776
1,259
3,632
Viet
Nam
807
366
515
3,477
1,577
2,667
Spain
284
129
643
452
205
958
Other
1,554
705
1,735
1,949
884
2,596
Total
312,967
141,961
258,531
292,202
132,542
314,105
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Country
2000
2001
CANNED
TUNA,
BY
COUNTRY
OF
ORIGIN,
2000
AND
2001
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
pounds
tons
1992
73,724
33,441
259,739
117,817
333,463
151,258
1993
72,681
32,968
144,287
65,448
216,968
98,416
1994
73,294
33,246
168,224
76,306
241,518
109,552
1995
73,367
33,279
126,176
57,233
199,543
90,512
1996
80,027
36,300
117,205
53,164
197,232
89,464
1997
78,620
35,662
139,714
63,374
218,335
99,036
1998
67,317
30,535
176,648
80,127
243,965
110,662
1999
72,086
32,698
249,016
112,953
321,102
145,651
2000
62,403
28,306
245,211
111,227
307,614
139,533
2001
65,155
29,554
220,528
100,031
285,683
129,585
Total
Year
Quota
(
1)
Over
quota
(
2)
CANNED
TUNA
NOT
IN
OIL,
QUOTA
AND
IMPORTS,
2000­
2001







0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Quota
Over
quota
Thousand
pounds
Imports
of
Canned
Tuna
by
Major
Exporter,
2001
by
Volume
Canned
Tuna
Quota
and
Imports
(
1)
Imports
have
been
subject
to
tariff
quotas
since
April
14,
1956,
and
are
based
on
20
percent
of
the
previous
year's
domestic
pack,
excluding
the
pack
in
American
Samoa.
Dutiable
in
1956
to
1967
at
12.5
percent
ad
valorem;
1968,
11
percent;
1969,
10
percent;
1970,
8.5
percent;
1971,
7
percent;
and
1972
to
2001,
6
percent.
(
2)
Dutiable
in
1972
to
2001,
12.5
percent.
Note:
 
Data
in
this
table
will
not
agree
with
tuna
import
data
released
by
the
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Any
tuna
entered
for
consumption
or
withdrawn
from
a
warehouse
for
consumption
during
the
calendar
year,
except
for
receipts
for
possessions
of
the
U.
S.,
is
subject
to
this
quota.
Source:
 
U.
S.
Department
of
the
Treasury,
U.
S.
Customs
Service.

Thailand
49%

Ecuador
11%
Philippines
21%
Indonesia
11%
Other
8%
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
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
North
America:
Mexico
64,097
29,074
403,014
66,175
30,017
380,961
Honduras
17,372
7,880
84,179
21,352
9,685
72,575
Panama
12,899
5,851
64,648
15,176
6,884
70,452
Canada
19,513
8,851
57,511
14,775
6,702
40,767
Nicaragua
10,642
4,827
44,137
11,098
5,034
36,266
Belize
4,934
2,238
22,111
6,089
2,762
20,623
Guatemala
3,607
1,636
15,776
5,922
2,686
19,121
El
Salvador
3,056
1,386
14,758
3,477
1,577
16,258
Costa
Rica
2,407
1,092
14,176
2,269
1,029
10,280
Aruba
13
6
81
459
208
1,073
Other
187
85
946
165
75
516
Total
138,727
62,926
721,337
146,956
66,659
668,892
South
America:
Ecuador
42,101
19,097
190,393
58,995
26,760
224,288
Venezuela
32,815
14,885
141,495
20,981
9,517
78,697
Brazil
12,998
5,896
53,131
21,647
9,819
63,639
Guyana
19,032
8,633
40,371
25,772
11,690
53,188
Colombia
6,166
2,797
32,815
6,967
3,160
31,176
Argentina
157
71
878
5,075
2,302
28,329
Suriname
5,873
2,664
13,171
5,333
2,419
11,728
Peru
1,074
487
4,145
1,649
748
6,028
Chile
970
440
3,355
260
118
1,078
Uruguay
150
68
777
­
­
­

Total
121,337
55,038
480,531
146,679
66,533
498,151
Europe:
European
Union:
United
Kingdom
291
132
1,380
265
120
851
France
42
19
163
71
32
322
Belgium
9
4
58
49
22
238
Denmark
75
34
151
86
39
211
Ireland
­
­
­
40
18
92
Other
377
39
319
366
28
216
Total
503
228
2,071
571
259
1,930
Other:
Iceland
15
7
67
86
39
301
Norway
298
135
729
84
38
260
Estonia
73
33
284
­
­
­
Faroe
Islands
46
21
150
­
­
­
Other
­
­
­
­
­
­

Total
432
196
1,230
170
77
561
Asia:
Thailand
278,767
126,448
1,498,353
299,998
136,078
1,266,056
Viet
Nam
34,652
15,718
235,557
73,343
33,268
381,504
India
62,556
28,375
239,582
72,485
32,879
264,750
China
40,130
18,203
136,451
61,766
28,017
191,593
Indonesia
36,942
16,757
190,727
34,939
15,848
155,525
Bangladesh
22,535
10,222
145,307
19,237
8,726
92,244
Burma
6,058
2,748
26,905
5,734
2,601
24,262
Philippines
4,127
1,872
22,891
3,876
1,758
17,352
Malaysia
2,401
1,089
12,665
3,291
1,493
14,942
Pakistan
2,158
979
7,462
3,300
1,497
10,939
Other
8,816
3,999
33,011
9,233
4,188
32,307
Total
499,143
226,410
2,548,911
587,202
266,353
2,451,474
Oceania
300
136
1,804
884
401
4,912
Africa
313
142
1,444
119
54
878
Grand
total
760,755
345,076
3,757,328
882,581
400,336
3,626,798
Note:­­
Statistics
on
imports
are
the
weights
of
the
individual
products
as
received,
i.
e.,
raw
headless,
peeled,
etc.

Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Country
SHRIMP
IMPORTS,
BY
COUNTRY
OF
ORIGIN,
2000
AND
2001
2000
2001








	
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
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
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Shell­
on
(
heads
off)
338,737
153,650
1,814,996
441,577
200,298
1,922,905
Peeled:
Canned
3,655
1,658
8,661
4,273
1,938
9,657
Not
breaded:
Raw
285,762
129,621
1,254,505
276,516
125,427
1,056,559
Other
128,369
58,228
663,457
153,114
69,452
612,274
Breaded
4,231
1,919
15,709
7,101
3,221
25,403
Total
760,755
345,076
3,757,328
882,581
400,336
3,626,798
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
SHRIMP
IMPORTS,
BY
TYPE
OF
PRODUCT,
2000
AND
2001
Type
of
product
2000
2001
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Iceland
31,431
14,257
6,688
30,880
14,007
7,596
Peru
14,813
6,719
2,854
24,048
10,908
5,235
Canada
13,986
6,344
4,169
17,919
8,128
4,925
Mexico
3,964
1,798
840
24,281
11,014
4,746
Ecuador
2,449
1,111
329
5,617
2,548
1,005
Japan
3,512
1,593
778
3,552
1,611
837
Denmark
2,582
1,171
710
2,551
1,157
757
Chile
4,202
1,906
827
3,272
1,484
657
China
1,638
743
637
448
203
550
Other
437
198
290
710
322
530
Total
79,013
35,840
18,122
113,277
51,382
26,838
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Country
FISH
MEAL
AND
SCRAP
IMPORTS,
BY
COUNTRY
OF
ORIGIN,
2000
AND
2001
2000
2001







Shrimp
Imports
by
Major
Exporter,
2001
by
Volume
Shrimp
Imports
by
Type,
2001
by
Volume
Shell­
on
51%

Peeled
raw
31%
Peeled
other
17%
Other
1%

Thailand
35%

Viet
Nam
8%
China
7%
Indonesia
4%
India
8%
Mexico
7%
Ecuador
7%
Other
24%
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
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
Edible
fishery
products:
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Fresh
and
frozen:
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Whole
or
eviscerated:
Freshwater
7,319
3,320
7,086
9,209
4,177
7,180
Flatfish
146,112
66,276
125,955
136,681
61,998
113,824
Groundfish
181,760
82,446
170,953
247,365
112,204
223,893
Herring
37,648
17,077
24,142
86,447
39,212
34,708
Sablefish
37,619
17,064
86,545
21,568
9,783
56,419
Salmon
218,941
99,311
351,752
209,115
94,854
300,695
Tuna
16,775
7,609
26,088
30,569
13,866
36,748
Other
315,540
143,128
206,649
308,448
139,911
192,116
Fillets,
and
steaks:
Freshwater
613
278
609
1,162
527
2,022
Groundfish
52,145
23,653
49,671
162,353
73,643
154,424
Other
34,753
15,764
66,385
72,055
32,684
115,189
Blocks
and
slabs
58,437
26,507
53,005
92,276
41,856
77,127
Surimi
330,778
150,040
285,292
402,309
182,486
301,503
Fish
sticks
31,338
14,215
36,539
51,797
23,495
48,579
Clams
1,111
504
2,032
800
363
1,969
Crabs
36,347
16,487
121,783
26,129
11,852
80,710
Crabmeat
3,289
1,492
7,877
6,074
2,755
18,813
Lobsters
63,929
28,998
290,748
59,606
27,037
260,290
Scallops
(
meats)
8,911
4,042
36,154
10,295
4,670
38,217
Sea
urchins
4,941
2,241
11,178
4,266
1,935
10,506
Shrimp
35,344
16,032
136,698
32,531
14,756
122,162
Squid
191,902
87,046
81,060
212,087
96,202
74,276
Other
fish
and
shellfish
31,378
10,913
60,238
29,930
9,399
48,902
Total,
fresh
and
frozen
1,839,613
834,443
2,238,439
2,203,861
999,665
2,320,272
Canned:
Salmon
81,006
36,744
145,991
110,076
49,930
168,254
Sardines
9,306
4,221
6,236
21,248
9,638
11,047
Tuna
4,178
1,895
6,409
3,521
1,597
4,389
Abalone
66
30
897
115
52
1,429
Crabmeat
2,586
1,173
5,677
1,931
876
5,632
Shrimp
2,549
1,156
14,410
3,091
1,402
16,096
Squid
17,756
8,054
7,303
23,647
10,726
8,572
Other
fish
and
shellfish
40,827
18,519
30,925
19,568
8,876
24,612
Total,
canned
158,273
71,792
217,848
183,196
83,097
240,031
Cured:
Dried
2,458
1,115
6,966
2,370
1,075
6,202
Pickled
or
salted
11,072
5,022
10,878
19,833
8,996
22,519
Smoked
or
kippered
403
183
1,815
589
267
2,571
Total,
cured
13,933
6,320
19,659
22,791
10,338
31,292
Caviar
and
roe:
Herring
21,940
9,952
23,519
15,470
7,017
23,658
Pollock
30,119
13,662
165,164
57,000
25,855
350,162
Salmon
21,241
9,635
104,995
21,010
9,530
100,288
Sea
urchin
3,679
1,669
66,197
2,707
1,228
48,631
Other
18,020
8,174
73,672
11,301
5,126
44,148
Total,
caviar
and
roe
95,001
43,092
433,547
107,487
48,756
566,887
Prepared
meals
5,256
2,384
9,871
6,347
2,879
14,689
Other
fish
and
shellfish
52,919
24,004
32,353
41,277
18,723
21,329
Total
edible
products
2,164,994
982,035
2,951,717
2,564,960
1,163,458
3,194,500
Nonedible
products:
Meal
and
scrap
209,177
94,882
75,327
238,013
107,962
67,682
Fish
oils
142,221
64,511
24,057
248,798
112,854
41,669
Other
­
­
7,754,491
­
­
8,571,429
Total
nonedible
products
­
­
7,829,818
­
­
8,639,111
Grand
total
­
­
10,781,535
­
­
11,833,611
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).

Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
2000
2001
Item
FISHERY
PRODUCTS
EXPORTS,
BY
PRINCIPAL
ITEMS,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)





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
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
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
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
U.
S.
Fishery
Product
Exports
U.
S.
Exports
to
Major
Importers,
2001
by
Volume
U.
S.
Exports
to
Major
Areas,
2001
by
Volume
14%

Japan
29%

South
Korea
12%
China
9%
Germany
6%
Other
30%
Nonedible
Total
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
1992
2,087,606
946,932
3,465,667
3,653,965
7,119,632
1993
1,986,027
900,856
3,076,813
3,847,911
6,924,724
1994
1,978,507
897,445
3,126,120
4,254,741
7,380,861
1995
2,047,181
928,595
3,262,242
5,005,878
8,268,120
1996
2,112,055
958,022
3,032,282
5,621,169
8,653,451
1997
2,018,889
915,762
2,713,082
6,640,533
9,353,615
1998
1,663,889
754,735
2,259,727
6,437,385
8,697,112
1999
1,961,122
889,559
2,848,548
7,158,302
10,006,850
2000
2,164,994
982,035
2,951,717
7,829,818
10,781,535
2001
2,564,960
1,163,458
3,194,500
8,639,111
11,833,611
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Year
Edible
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
dollars­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
EDIBLE
AND
NONEDIBLE
FISHERY
PRODUCTS
EXPORTS,
2000­
2001
(
1)

North
America
18%

Europe
20%

Oceania
3%
Africa
2%
Asia
56%
South
America
1%

0
2,000,000
4,000,000
6,000,000
8,000,000
10,000,000
12,000,000
14,000,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Edible
value
Nonedible
value
Thousand
dollars








	







	





Edible
Nonedible
Total
Thousand
Metric
pounds
tons
North
America:
Canada
367,053
166,494
640,940
1,615,615
2,256,555
Mexico
39,059
17,717
72,063
1,012,820
1,084,883
Dominican
Republic
33,124
15,025
47,173
127,889
175,062
Netherlands
Antilles
668
303
2,005
165,003
167,008
Panama
1,852
840
3,195
58,053
61,248
Other
16,393
7,436
31,259
272,384
303,643
Total
458,149
207,815
796,635
3,251,764
4,048,399
South
America:
Brazil
7,004
3,177
6,406
224,328
230,734
Venezuela
12,780
5,797
6,902
87,276
94,178
Argentina
320
145
422
62,538
62,960
Colombia
961
436
1,309
58,210
59,519
Chile
529
240
656
38,696
39,352
Other
3,796
1,722
6,093
81,623
87,716
Total
25,390
11,517
21,788
552,671
574,459
Europe:
European
Union:
United
Kingdom
72,057
32,685
105,800
309,203
415,003
Germany
145,257
65,888
135,240
154,965
290,205
France
54,864
24,886
84,670
182,781
267,451
Netherlands
28,464
12,911
29,367
203,708
233,075
Belgium
8,250
3,742
15,168
157,557
172,725
Other
136,244
61,800
172,679
237,462
410,141
Total
445,135
201,912
542,924
1,245,676
1,788,600
Other:
Switzerland
17,302
7,848
10,099
733,887
743,986
Norway
24,482
11,105
28,374
15,990
44,364
Russian
Federation
9,284
4,211
8,743
22,042
30,785
Turkey
75
34
149
12,654
12,803
Estonia
990
449
643
9,611
10,254
Other
22,088
10,019
14,765
44,985
59,750
Total
74,220
33,666
62,773
839,169
901,942
Asia:
Japan
767,893
348,314
1,139,354
972,478
2,111,832
South
Korea
295,976
134,254
315,360
197,226
512,586
Hong
Kong
13,858
6,286
30,305
441,815
472,120
China
230,160
104,400
128,627
160,980
289,607
Taiwan
17,824
8,085
31,263
117,644
148,907
Other
102,765
46,614
78,685
641,667
720,352
Total
1,428,477
647,953
1,723,594
2,531,810
4,255,404
Oceania:
Australia
79,134
35,895
31,242
120,688
151,930
New
Zealand
2,399
1,088
1,705
25,042
26,747
French
Polynesia
2,970
1,347
1,718
1,308
3,026
Fiji
3,320
1,506
1,165
134
1,299
Fed.
States
of
Micronesia
152
69
80
285
365
Other
1,045
474
465
868
1,333
Total
89,020
40,379
36,375
148,325
184,700
Africa:
South
Africa
1,978
897
1,623
27,733
29,356
Egypt
25,928
11,761
4,373
20,406
24,779
Kenya
4
2
20
9,338
9,358
Nigeria
14,129
6,409
2,908
3,196
6,104
Algeria
­
­
­
1,307
1,307
Other
2,529
1,147
1,487
7,716
9,203
Total
44,568
20,216
10,411
69,696
80,107
2,564,960
1,163,458
3,194,500
8,639,111
11,833,611
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Grand
total
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
dollars­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
EDIBLE
AND
NONEDIBLE
FISHERY
PRODUCTS
EXPORTS,
2001
(
1)
Continent
and
Country


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



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
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
Country
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Canada
14,839
6,731
59,193
14,870
6,745
53,657
Mexico
9,579
4,345
31,945
10,454
4,742
36,554
Japan
2,359
1,070
11,628
897
407
5,021
Honduras
1,272
577
5,721
763
346
3,653
Thailand
348
158
1,279
679
308
2,655
China
1,757
797
4,942
617
280
1,734
Panama
564
256
3,454
298
135
1,661
Ecuador
467
212
1,790
357
162
1,597
Viet
Nam
273
124
1,266
236
107
1,452
Other
3,885
1,762
15,480
3,360
1,524
14,178
35,344
16,032
136,698
32,531
14,756
122,162
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Total
FRESH
AND
FROZEN
SHRIMP
EXPORTS,
BY
COUNTRY
OF
DESTINATION,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)

2001
2000
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Canada
37,833
17,161
138,829
35,644
16,168
127,158
Italy
6,762
3,067
36,404
6,909
3,134
35,458
France
6,272
2,845
35,159
5,110
2,318
26,652
Spain
4,773
2,165
26,176
5,004
2,270
25,510
Japan
1,922
872
14,232
1,682
763
11,885
Taiwan
1,226
556
9,632
798
362
6,658
South
Korea
518
235
4,122
664
301
4,663
Germany
756
343
4,792
719
326
4,488
Belgium
906
411
5,221
637
289
3,650
Other
2,961
1,343
16,181
2,438
1,106
14,168
Total
63,929
28,998
290,748
59,606
27,037
260,290
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
FRESH
AND
FROZEN
LOBSTER
EXPORTS,
BY
COUNTRY
OF
DESTINATION,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)

Country
2001
2000

	





U.
S.
Exports
of
Shrimp,
2001
by
Volume
U.
S.
Exports
of
Lobster,
2001
by
Volume
Canada
59%

Italy
12%
France
9%
Japan
3%
Other
9%

Spain
8%

Canada
46%

Mexico
32%
onduras
2%
Thailand
2%

Japan
3%
Other
15%
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
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
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


	
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



Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Japan
84,238
38,210
178,223
71,094
32,248
145,069
Canada
65,358
29,646
86,428
43,129
19,563
63,959
China
10,922
4,954
16,322
20,448
9,275
16,304
Thailand
4,153
1,884
7,325
14,372
6,519
16,089
France
14,050
6,373
14,238
15,322
6,950
13,669
Germany
10,463
4,746
11,416
8,100
3,674
8,380
South
Korea
1,973
895
3,452
6,111
2,772
5,129
Switzerland
1,382
627
2,988
1,801
817
3,952
Belgium
3,935
1,785
5,220
3,900
1,769
3,906
Other
22,467
10,191
26,140
24,839
11,267
24,238
Total
218,941
99,311
351,752
209,115
94,854
300,695
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
FRESH
AND
FROZEN
SALMON
EXPORTS,
WHOLE
OR
EVISCERATED,
BY
COUNTRY
OF
DESTINATION,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)
2001
Country
2000
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
United
Kingdom
31,762
14,407
55,787
40,205
18,237
65,305
Canada
25,340
11,494
53,991
33,490
15,191
51,820
Australia
9,859
4,472
14,149
12,288
5,574
15,655
Japan
913
414
2,343
4,720
2,141
8,548
Netherlands
4,156
1,885
6,682
5,185
2,352
6,837
Germany
503
228
1,090
1,477
670
2,909
Israel
966
438
1,584
1,645
746
2,648
France
1,590
721
2,041
1,892
858
2,621
China
417
189
684
2,097
951
2,131
Other
5,503
2,496
7,640
7,077
3,210
9,780
Total
81,006
36,744
145,991
110,076
49,930
168,254
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
2001
2000
Country
BY
COUNTRY
OF
DESTINATION,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)
CANNED
SALMON
EXPORTS,

Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Japan
195,164
88,526
188,984
207,327
94,043
154,297
South
Korea
100,964
45,797
68,878
133,672
60,633
99,600
France
12,452
5,648
10,162
12,176
5,523
10,127
China
5,309
2,408
3,223
11,457
5,197
6,564
Lithuania
1,164
528
997
6,519
2,957
5,503
Germany
2,097
951
1,489
5,750
2,608
5,108
Taiwan
3,448
1,564
3,018
5,968
2,707
5,081
Spain
1,299
589
905
4,841
2,196
3,546
Russian
Federation
1,078
489
877
3,571
1,620
2,676
Other
7,804
3,540
6,759
11,027
5,002
9,001
Total
330,778
150,040
285,292
402,309
182,486
301,503
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
BY
COUNTRY
OF
DESTINATION,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)
Country
FROZEN
SURIMI
EXPORTS,

2000
2001








	






Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Japan
15,016
6,811
76,838
6,482
2,940
38,196
Canada
17,271
7,834
29,689
16,393
7,436
30,470
China
2,736
1,241
10,703
2,242
1,017
8,343
Thailand
66
30
2,003
249
113
758
Mexico
77
35
426
126
57
362
Belgium
68
31
407
62
28
289
Singapore
53
24
275
101
46
276
United
Kingdom
582
264
251
42
19
271
Bahrain
­
­
­
57
26
266
Other
478
217
1,191
375
170
1,479
36,347
16,487
121,783
26,129
11,852
80,710
FRESH
AND
FROZEN
CRAB
EXPORTS,

2000
2001
Country
BY
COUNTRY
OF
DESTINATION,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)

Total
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).

Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Japan
1,481
672
3,299
2,502
1,135
8,092
China
306
139
603
1,986
901
6,045
Mexico
68
31
252
289
131
762
Thailand
207
94
401
154
70
579
Canada
123
56
460
183
83
464
Hong
Kong
258
117
862
104
47
461
Viet
Nam
­
­
­
90
41
453
Taiwan
174
79
355
101
46
226
Turks
&
Caicos
68
31
200
31
14
217
Other
602
273
1,445
633
287
1,514
3,289
1,492
7,877
6,074
2,755
18,813
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
BY
COUNTRY
OF
DESTINATION,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)

Total
Country
2001
2000
FRESH
AND
FROZEN
CRABMEAT
EXPORTS,

	





U.
S
Exports
of
Crabs,
2001
by
Volume
U.
S
Exports
of
Crabmeat,
2001
by
Volume
Japan
25%
China
9%
Other
4%

Canada
62%
Japan
40%

China
33%
Canada
3%
Other
16%

Thailand
3%
Mexico
5%


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




	






Country
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
China
79,557
36,087
29,705
79,447
36,037
28,022
Taiwan
20,992
9,522
9,419
21,506
9,755
7,974
Japan
24,925
11,306
12,015
29,015
13,161
6,425
Canada
22,258
10,096
4,876
26,592
12,062
6,015
Egypt
417
189
146
24,361
11,050
4,342
Mexico
17,189
7,797
4,272
13,309
6,037
4,008
Philippines
2,954
1,340
450
11,931
5,412
2,353
South
Korea
5,659
2,567
1,957
6,451
2,926
2,261
Bangladesh
7,227
3,278
596
9,550
4,332
1,645
Other
27,998
12,700
11,891
15,851
7,190
4,637
209,177
94,882
75,327
238,013
107,962
67,682
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
2000
2001
FISH
MEAL
EXPORTS,
BY
COUNTRY
OF
DESTINATION,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)

Total
Country
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
Thousand
Metric
Thousand
pounds
tons
dollars
pounds
tons
dollars
Japan
2,707
1,228
1,113
55,618
25,228
9,191
Netherlands
36,246
16,441
3,679
71,766
32,553
9,180
Norway
23,040
10,451
2,458
50,234
22,786
7,206
Canada
9,050
4,105
2,192
16,949
7,688
3,759
Denmark
­
­
­
10,569
4,794
2,301
Mexico
58,384
26,483
5,979
16,085
7,296
1,757
Chile
­
­
­
8,821
4,001
1,706
South
Korea
6,329
2,871
3,205
7,105
3,223
1,562
Italy
7
3
3
4,661
2,114
991
Other
6,457
2,929
5,428
6,991
3,171
4,016
142,221
64,511
24,057
248,798
112,854
41,669
(
1)
Figures
reflect
both
domestic
and
foreign
(
re­
exports).
Source:­­
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
Bureau
of
the
Census.
Total
FISH
AND
MARINE
ANIMAL
OIL
EXPORTS,

BY
COUNTRY
OF
DESTINATION,
2000
AND
2001
(
1)
2000
2001

	





U.
S
Exports
of
Fish
Oil,
2001
by
Volume
U.
S
Exports
of
Fish
Meal,
2001
by
Volume
China
34%

Taiwan
9%
Japan
12%
Canada
11%
Egypt
10%
Other
24%
Japan
22%

Norway
20%
Canada
7%
Other
18%

Denmark
4%

Netherlands
29%
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
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
Domestic
commercial
landings
(
1)

1992
7,618
5,624
4,123
9,119
1993
8,214
5,607
4,386
9,435
1994
7,936
5,778
4,306
9,408
1995
7,667
5,917
4,261
9,323
1996
7,474
6,150
4,374
9,250
1997
7,244
6,495
4,326
9,413
1998
7,173
7,001
3,709
10,465
1999
6,832
7,630
4,129
10,333
2000
6,912
7,828
4,587
10,153
2001
7,314
7,992
5,774
9,532
(
1)
Preliminary.
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
EDIBLE
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
1992­
2001
(
Round
weight)

Exports
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Million
pounds­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Year
Total
Imports
Domestic
commercial
landings
(
1)

1992
2,019
845
1,448
1,416
1993
2,253
4,260
1,192
5,321
1994
2,525
3,070
896
4,699
1995
2,121
779
991
1,909
1996
2,091
759
1,044
1,806
1997
2,598
795
1,211
2,182
1998
2,021
702
1,180
1,543
1999
2,507
409
1,078
1,838
2000
2,157
443
1,171
1,429
2001
2,178
635
1,333
1,480
(
1)
Preliminary.
Imports
Exports
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Million
pounds­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Year
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
INDUSTRIAL
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
1992­
2001
(
Round
weight)

Total
Domestic
commercial
landings
(
1)

1992
9,637
6,469
5,278
10,828
1993
10,467
9,867
5,578
14,756
1994
10,461
8,848
5,202
14,107
1995
9,788
6,696
5,252
11,232
1996
9,565
6,909
5,418
11,056
1997
9,842
7,290
5,537
11,595
1998
9,194
7,703
4,889
12,008
1999
9,339
8,039
5,207
12,171
2000
9,069
8,271
5,758
11,582
2001
9,492
8,627
7,107
11,012
(
1)
Preliminary.
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
EDIBLE
AND
INDUSTRIAL
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
1992­
2001
(
Round
weight)

Year
Total
Imports
Exports
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Million
pounds­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­

Note:
The
weight
of
U.
S.
landings
and
imports
represent
the
round(
live)
weight
of
all
items
except
univalve
and
bivalve
mollusks
(
conchs,
clams,
oysters,
scallops,
etc)
which
are
shown
in
weight
of
meats
excluding
the
shell.
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Domestic
commercial
landings
2000
2001
2000
2001
2000
2001
2000
2001
Edible
Finfish
5,637,273
6,161,936
5,369,032
5,167,584
4,080,242
5,263,049
6,926,063
6,066,471
Shellfish,
et
al
1,274,870
1,151,946
2,459,025
2,824,639
506,420
511,193
3,227,475
3,465,392
Subtotal
6,912,143
7,313,882
7,828,057
7,992,223
4,586,662
5,774,242
10,153,538
9,531,863
Industrial
(
1)

Finfish
2,052,388
2,080,554
442,472
634,350
1,171,391
1,332,873
1,323,469
1,382,031
Shellfish,
et
al
104,454
97,427
(
2)
(
2)
(
2)
(
2)
104,454
97,427
Subtotal
2,156,842
2,177,981
442,472
634,350
1,171,391
1,332,873
1,427,923
1,479,458
Total:
Finfish
7,689,661
8,242,490
5,811,504
5,801,934
5,251,633
6,595,922
8,249,532
7,448,502
Shellfish,
et
al
1,379,324
1,249,373
2,459,025
2,824,639
506,420
511,193
3,331,929
3,562,819
Grand
total
9,068,985
9,491,863
8,270,529
8,626,573
5,758,053
7,107,115
11,581,461
11,011,321
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds­­
round
weight­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­

U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
COMMERCIAL
FINFISH
AND
SHELLFISH,
2000
and
2001
Exports
Item
Imports
Total
(
1)
Includes
only
quantity
harvested
for
fish
meal.

(
2)
Not
available.

NOTE:
Total
landings
shown
in
this
table
may
not
agree
with
landings
reported
in
other
tables
due
to
rounding.
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U.
S.
Supply
of
Fillets
and
Steaks
U.
S.
Total
production
(
1)
supply
1992
448,664
408,059
856,723
52,247
804,476
1993
420,169
440,354
860,523
48,847
811,676
1994
425,022
439,059
864,081
43,252
820,829
1995
385,293
477,483
862,776
50,785
811,991
1996
423,309
476,469
899,778
74,368
825,410
1997
409,652
514,805
924,457
55,014
869,443
1998
422,418
578,561
1,000,979
101,016
899,963
1999
362,303
654,301
1,016,604
83,557
933,047
2000
367,680
734,711
1,102,391
87,511
1,014,880
2001
476,860
795,525
1,272,385
235,570
1,036,815
(
1)
Includes
fillets
used
to
produce
blocks.
Year
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
ALL
FILLETS
AND
STEAKS,
1992­
2001
(
Edible
weight)

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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Imports
Total
Exports
U.
S.
Exports
Total
production
(
1)
(
2)
supply
1992
252,358
172,755
425,113
17,507
407,606
1993
233,755
186,516
420,271
12,242
408,029
1994
220,357
189,097
409,454
17,639
391,815
1995
216,699
184,845
401,544
24,606
376,938
1996
245,406
178,209
423,615
41,691
381,924
1997
220,403
176,125
396,528
23,367
373,161
1998
255,291
186,937
442,228
63,481
378,747
1999
218,765
224,944
443,709
37,474
406,235
2000
233,186
224,955
458,141
52,145
405,996
2001
336,835
194,684
531,519
162,353
369,166
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
GROUNDFISH
FILLETS
AND
STEAKS,
1992­
2001
(
Edible
weight)

Year
Imports
Total
(
1)
Includes
fillets
used
to
produce
blocks.
Species
include
cod,
cusk,
haddock,
hake,
pollock,
and
ocean
perch.
(
2)
Species
include:
cod
and
pollock.
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Groundfish
Other
Thousand
pounds
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U.
S.
commercial
landings
(
1)
Imports
(
2)
Exports
Total
For
Other
Total
For
Other
Total
total
supply
canning
canning
1992
435,924
137,933
573,857
482,677
63,524
546,201
20,011
1,100,047
1993
426,036
62,933
488,969
453,046
92,965
546,011
21,660
1,013,320
1994
401,732
157,695
559,427
469,514
92,352
561,866
28,512
1,092,781
1995
407,036
86,956
493,992
531,266
105,304
636,570
28,869
1,101,693
1996
364,652
91,612
456,264
567,266
119,247
686,513
31,382
1,111,395
1997
354,074
102,567
456,641
467,526
105,806
573,332
24,092
1,005,881
1998
318,144
161,305
479,449
590,568
137,852
728,420
34,026
1,173,843
1999
368,716
111,658
480,374
571,976
135,966
707,942
22,018
1,166,298
2000
281,982
54,668
336,650
550,552
107,116
657,668
16,775
977,543
2001
230,990
100,145
331,135
434,358
124,423
558,781
30,569
859,347
(
1)
Includes
a
quantity
of
fish
landed
at
other
ports
by
U.
S.­
flag
vessels.
(
2)
Includes
landings
in
American
Samoa
of
foreign
caught
fish.
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Year
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
FRESH
AND
FROZEN
TUNA,
1992­
2001
(
Round
weight)

U.
S.
Supply
of
Fresh
and
Frozen
Tuna
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
For
canning
Other
Thousand
pounds
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U.
S.
Total
pack
supply
1992
17,437
36,511
53,948
12,690
41,258
1993
14,354
39,111
53,465
12,275
41,190
1994
15,560
43,942
59,502
11,010
48,492
1995
13,567
42,280
55,847
11,773
44,074
1996
17,672
40,926
58,598
12,207
46,391
1997
15,976
42,771
58,747
9,321
49,426
1998
11,842
44,328
56,170
6,314
49,856
1999
12,017
48,722
60,739
3,803
56,936
2000
(
1)
62,236
NA
9,306
NA
2001
(
1)
54,758
NA
21,248
NA
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
CANNED
SARDINES,
1992­
2001
(
Canned
weight)

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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Imports
Total
Exports
Year
U.
S.
Total
pack
supply
1992
149,453
974
150,427
77,895
72,532
1993
198,344
428
198,772
84,610
114,162
1994
206,841
1,093
207,934
90,915
117,019
1995
243,568
1,202
244,770
98,197
146,573
1996
197,163
2,266
199,429
95,530
103,899
1997
162,106
1,228
163,334
81,621
81,713
1998
158,798
1,323
160,121
77,450
82,671
1999
234,155
2,229
236,384
113,726
122,658
2000
171,125
5,161
176,286
81,006
95,280
2001
211,785
6,362
218,147
110,076
108,071
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
CANNED
SALMON,
1992­
2001
Year
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
(
Canned
weight)

Imports
Total
Exports
U.
S.
Total
pack
supply
1992
608,981
323,413
932,394
10,141
922,253
1993
618,743
224,419
843,162
8,534
834,628
1994
609,514
249,043
858,557
8,391
850,166
1995
666,581
215,365
881,946
7,385
874,561
1996
675,816
193,037
868,853
9,866
858,987
1997
627,032
212,171
839,203
9,967
829,236
1998
680,860
240,409
921,269
9,319
911,950
1999
693,816
334,537
1,028,353
7,945
1,020,408
2000
671,341
312,967
984,308
4,178
980,130
2001
507,417
292,202
799,619
3,521
796,098
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Imports
Total
Exports
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
CANNED
TUNA,
1992­
2001
(
Canned
weight)

Year
(
1)
Data
are
confidential
NA
Not
available
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U.
S.
commercial
Imports
Exports
Total
landings
(
1)
(
1)
supply
1992
19,056
11,958
31,014
16,241
14,773
1993
24,732
7,395
32,127
24,372
7,755
1994
11,960
15,035
26,995
15,013
11,982
1995
14,673
18,360
33,033
11,847
21,186
1996
21,000
26,533
47,533
17,650
29,883
1997
18,027
39,666
57,693
12,516
45,177
1998
24,122
51,655
75,777
13,575
62,202
1999
16,920
46,922
63,842
11,483
52,359
2000
15,098
40,233
55,331
14,578
40,753
2001
16,054
37,731
53,785
15,416
38,369
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Year
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
KING
CRAB,
1992­
2001
(
Round
weight)

Total
U.
S.
commercial
Imports
Exports
Total
landings
(
1)
(
2)
supply
1992
350,039
18,882
368,921
281,214
87,707
1993
255,733
31,224
286,957
220,618
66,339
1994
159,574
27,446
187,020
147,006
40,014
1995
80,817
20,969
101,786
59,805
41,981
1996
67,867
28,336
96,203
50,509
45,694
1997
118,898
41,959
160,857
50,604
110,253
1998
251,831
60,166
311,997
58,366
253,631
1999
185,162
110,041
295,203
78,918
216,285
2000
34,497
119,443
153,940
32,239
121,701
2001
26,844
172,581
199,425
28,589
170,836
Total
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
SNOW
(
TANNER)
CRABS,
1992­
2001
(
Round
weight)

Year
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­

U.
S.
Exports
Total
pack
supply
1992
99
9,577
9,676
789
8,887
1993
70
9,817
9,887
668
9,219
1994
17
9,852
9,869
511
9,358
1995
65
12,441
12,506
276
12,230
1996
93
12,773
12,866
337
12,529
1997
83
15,871
15,954
608
15,346
1998
67
22,020
22,087
558
21,529
1999
27
27,707
27,734
1,329
26,405
2000
31
31,246
31,277
2,586
28,691
2001
6
36,923
36,929
1,931
34,998
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Imports
Total
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
CANNED
CRABMEAT,
1992­
2001
(
Canned
weight)

Year
(
1)
Imports,
exports,
foreign
exports
converted
to
round
(
live)
weight
by
using
these
conversion
factors:
frozen,
1.75;
meat,
4.50;
and
canned,
5.33.

(
1)
Converted
to
round(
live)
weight
by
multiplying
fresh
and
frozen
by
1.50;
meat,
4.50;
and
canned,
5.00.
(
2)
Domestic
merchandise
converted
to
round(
live)
weight
by
multiplying
frozen
weight
by
2.13
(
believed
to
be
mostly
sections);
meat,
4.50;
and
canned,
5.33.
Foreign
exports
converted
using
the
same
factors
as
imports.
(
3)
Estimated,
based
on
available
foreign
import
data.
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S.
Supply
of
Lobster
U.
S.
commercial
Imports
Exports
Total
landings
(
1)
(
2)
supply
1992
55,841
59,335
115,176
20,332
94,844
1993
56,513
55,570
112,083
20,354
91,729
1994
66,416
65,949
132,365
31,646
100,719
1995
66,406
62,923
129,329
35,587
93,742
1996
71,641
65,379
137,020
39,919
97,101
1997
83,921
73,033
156,954
45,262
111,692
1998
79,642
73,601
153,243
42,874
110,369
1999
87,469
90,830
178,299
56,755
121,544
2000
83,180
105,964
189,144
64,452
124,692
2001
73,637
111,149
184,786
59,898
124,888
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
AMERICAN
LOBSTERS,
1992­
2001
(
Round
weight)

Year
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Total
(
1)
Only
imports
from
Canada
and
St.
Pierre
and
Miquelon
are
considered
American
lobsters
and
were
converted
to
round
weight
by
using
these
conversion
factors:
1.00,
whole;
4.50,
meat,
and
4.64,
canned.
(
2)
Domestic
exports
conversion
to
live
weight
by
1.00,
whole;
4.00,
meat;
and
4.50,
canned.
Foreign
exports
converted
using
import
factors.

U.
S.
commercial
Imports
Exports
Total
landings
(
1)
(
2)
supply
1992
4,872
77,848
82,720
2,001
80,719
1993
6,076
70,884
76,960
1,306
75,654
1994
8,104
68,787
76,891
1,304
75,587
1995
7,123
86,900
94,023
5,035
88,988
1996
8,308
75,595
83,903
3,033
80,870
1997
7,240
74,120
81,360
5,842
75,518
1998
5,935
95,801
101,736
1,802
99,934
1999
6,692
86,240
92,932
2,346
90,586
2000
6,463
94,433
100,896
1,571
99,325
2001
4,082
76,667
80,749
2,158
78,591
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
SPINY
LOBSTERS,
1992­
2001
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Year
Total
(
Round
weight)

(
1)
Imports
were
converted
to
round
(
live)
weight
by
using
these
conversion
factors:
1.00,
whole;
3.00,
tails;
4.35,
other;
and
4.50
canned.
(
2)
Domestic
exports
converted
to
round
(
live)
weight
by
using:
1.00,
whole;
3.00,
tails;
4.00,
other;
and
4.50,
canned.
Foreign
exports
converted
using
import
factors.
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Spiny
American
Thousand
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U.
S.
commercial
Imports
Total
landings
(
1)
(
2)
supply
1992
142,449
14,262
156,711
1,662
155,049
1993
147,752
9,579
157,331
1,809
155,522
1994
131,427
15,507
146,934
2,617
144,317
1995
134,224
12,645
146,869
2,853
144,016
1996
123,239
14,340
137,579
3,448
134,131
1997
114,180
13,184
127,364
3,651
123,713
1998
107,959
15,666
123,625
4,318
119,307
1999
112,230
16,315
128,545
3,898
124,647
2000
118,482
17,767
136,249
3,627
132,622
2001
122,764
19,962
142,726
4,080
138,646
(
1)
For
species
breakout
see
table
on
page
1.
(
2)
Imports
and
exports
were
converted
to
meat
weight
by
using
these
conversion
factors:
0.40
in
shell
or
shucked;
0.30,
canned
chowder
and
juice;
and
0.93,
other.
Total
Exports
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
CLAMS,
1992­
2001
(
Meat
weight)

Year
U.
S.
commercial
Imports
Total
Exports
Total
landings
(
1)
supply
1992
36,156
26,529
62,685
797
61,888
1993
33,575
28,244
61,819
1,131
60,688
1994
38,086
24,694
62,780
1,988
60,792
1995
40,380
24,200
64,580
1,908
62,672
1996
38,007
21,708
59,715
1,648
58,067
1997
39,652
20,533
60,185
2,191
57,994
1998
33,538
29,575
63,113
1,877
61,236
1999
26,983
30,012
56,995
2,047
54,948
2000
41,146
32,735
73,881
2,447
71,434
2001
32,673
28,416
61,089
3,007
58,082
(
1)
Imports
and
exports
were
converted
to
meat
weight
by
using
these
conversion
factors:
0.93,
canned;
3.12,
canned
smoked;
and
0.75,
other.
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
OYSTERS,
1992­
2001
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
(
Meat
weight)

Year
U.
S.
commercial
Exports
Total
landings
(
1)
supply
1992
33,884
38,682
72,566
3,589
68,977
1993
18,638
51,973
70,611
4,147
66,464
1994
25,469
56,676
82,145
5,990
76,155
1995
19,526
48,331
67,857
5,926
61,931
1996
18,197
58,686
76,883
6,191
70,692
1997
15,474
60,146
75,620
9,861
65,759
1998
13,166
52,445
65,611
7,306
58,305
1999
27,178
44,079
71,257
6,982
64,275
2000
32,772
53,649
86,421
8,911
77,510
2001
46,964
39,696
86,660
10,295
76,365
(
1)
For
species
breakout
see
table
on
page
1.
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Imports
Total
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
SCALLOPS,
1992­
2001
(
Meat
weight)

Year
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U.
S.
commercial
Imports
Exports
Total
landings
(
1)
(
2)
(
3)
supply
1992
207,086
694,254
901,340
81,604
819,736
1993
180,687
708,683
889,370
81,447
807,923
1994
174,969
749,993
924,962
77,755
847,207
1995
190,208
719,463
909,671
77,677
831,994
1996
195,902
720,852
916,754
75,130
841,624
1997
179,084
810,696
989,780
66,674
923,106
1998
173,304
893,578
1,066,882
65,302
1,001,580
1999
189,112
959,915
1,149,027
65,427
1,083,600
2000
218,542
1,024,476
1,243,018
70,383
1,172,635
2001
201,428
1,178,232
1,379,660
67,975
1,311,685
(
1)
Commercial
landings
were
converted
to
heads­
off
weight
by
using
these
conversion
factors:
South
Atlantic
and
Gulf,
0.629;
and
New
England,
Pacific
and
other,
0.57.
(
2)
Imports
were
converted
to
heads­
off
weight
by
using
these
conversion
factors:
breaded,
0.63;
shell­
on,
1.00;
peeled
raw,
1.28;
canned,
2.52;
and
other,
2.40.
(
3)
Exports
were
converted
to
heads­
off
weight
by
using
these
conversion
factors:
domestic
fresh
and
frozen,
1.18;
canned,
2.02;
other,
2.40;
foreign­­
fresh
and
frozen,
1.00;
canned,
2.52;
and
other,
2.40.
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
ALL
FORMS
OF
SHRIMP,
1992­
2001
(
Heads­
off
weight)

Year
Total
U.
S.
Total
pack
supply
1992
640
9,273
9,913
1,931
7,982
1993
658
8,170
8,828
2,557
6,271
1994
463
6,314
6,777
1,841
4,936
1995
912
6,570
7,482
3,250
4,232
1996
819
3,563
4,382
2,665
1,717
1997
1,168
3,620
4,788
1,470
3,318
1998
2,253
3,406
5,659
1,660
3,999
1999
1,955
2,945
4,900
2,355
2,545
2000
1,910
3,655
5,565
2,549
3,016
2001
1,592
4,273
5,865
3,091
2,774
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­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
CANNED
SHRIMP,
1992­
2001
(
Canned
weight)

Year
Imports
Total
Exports
U.
S.
Supply
of
Shrimp
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Landings
Imports
Total
supply
Thousand
pounds
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U.
S.
Total
production
(
1)
supply
1992
644,512
150,911
795,423
258,511
536,912
1993
750,744
760,664
1,511,408
212,859
1,298,549
1994
807,833
548,288
1,356,121
159,937
1,196,184
1995
667,240
139,101
806,341
176,981
629,360
1996
643,124
135,561
778,685
186,412
592,273
1997
724,668
142,049
866,717
216,289
650,428
1998
613,434
125,404
738,838
210,658
528,180
1999
686,250
73,069
759,319
192,512
566,807
2000
638,244
79,013
717,257
209,177
508,080
2001
643,994
113,277
757,271
238,013
519,258
(
1)
Includes
shellfish
meal.
Year
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Imports
Total
Exports
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
FISH
MEAL,
1992­
2001
(
Product
weight)

U.
S.
Total
production
supply
1992
184,725
23,772
208,497
177,444
31,053
1993
293,452
26,052
319,504
184,488
135,016
1994
291,189
40,642
331,831
242,788
89,043
1995
241,941
23,913
265,854
260,394
5,460
1996
248,399
35,622
284,021
187,294
96,727
1997
283,379
25,622
309,001
215,255
93,746
1998
222,697
24,213
246,910
196,664
50,246
1999
286,182
25,677
311,859
232,546
79,313
2000
192,348
27,220
219,568
142,221
77,347
2001
279,416
23,532
302,948
248,798
54,150
Year
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Thousand
pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Imports
Total
Exports
(
Product
weight)
U.
S.
SUPPLY
OF
FISH
OILS,
1992­
2001
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Thousand
pounds
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Thousand
pounds
U.
S.
Supply
of
Fish
Oils
U.
S.
Supply
of
Fish
Meal
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Civilian
resident
population
Fresh
and
Canned
Cured
July
1
(
1)
frozen
(
2)
(
3)
(
4)
Million
persons
­
­
­
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­
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Pounds,
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meat­
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1910
92.2
4.5
2.8
3.9
11.2
1920
106.5
6.3
3.2
2.3
11.8
1930
122.9
5.8
3.4
1.0
10.2
1940
132.1
5.7
4.6
0.7
11.0
1950
150.8
6.3
4.9
0.6
11.8
1960
178.1
5.7
4.0
0.6
10.3
1970
201.9
6.9
4.5
0.4
11.8
1980
225.6
7.9
4.3
0.3
12.5
1981
227.8
7.8
4.6
0.3
12.7
1982
230.0
7.9
4.3
0.3
12.5
1983
232.1
8.4
4.7
0.3
13.4
1984
234.1
9.0
4.9
0.3
14.2
1985
236.2
9.8
5.0
0.3
15.1
1986
238.4
9.8
5.4
0.3
15.5
1987
240.6
10.7
5.2
0.3
16.2
1988
242.8
10.0
4.9
0.3
15.2
1989
245.1
10.2
5.1
0.3
15.6
1990
247.8
9.6
5.1
0.3
15.0
1991
(
5)
250.5
9.7
4.9
0.3
14.9
1992
(
5)
253.5
9.9
4.6
0.3
14.8
1993
(
5)
256.4
10.2
4.5
0.3
15.0
1994
(
5)
259.2
10.4
4.5
0.3
15.2
1995
(
5)
261.4
10.0
4.7
0.3
15.0
1996
(
5)
264.0
10.0
4.5
0.3
14.8
1997
(
5)
266.4
9.9
4.4
0.3
14.6
1998
(
5)
269.1
10.2
4.4
0.3
14.9
1999
(
5)
271.5
10.4
4.7
0.3
15.4
2000
(
6)
280.9
10.2
4.7
0.3
15.2
2001
283.6
10.3
4.2
0.3
14.8
(
1)
Resident
population
for
1910
and
1920
and
civilian
resident
population
for
1930
to
date.

(
4)
Cured
fish
consumption
for
1910
and
1920
is
estimated.

(
6)
Resident
population
for
2000
has
been
revised
and
data
adjusted
to
reflect
change.

*
Record
years:
Fresh
and
Frozen­­
10.7
lb,
1987;
Canned­­
5.8,
1936;
Cured­­
4.0,
1909;
and
Total­­
16.2
lb,
1987.
(
3)
Canned
fish
consumption
for
1920
is
estimated.
Beginning
in
1921,
it
is
based
on
production
reports,
packer
stocks,
and
foreign
trade
statistics
for
individual
years.
(
2)
Fresh
and
frozen
fish
consumption
for
1910
and
1920
is
estimated.
Beginning
in
1973,
data
include
consumption
of
cultivated
catfish.

(
5)
Resident
population
estimates
for
1991
through
1999
have
not
been
released.
Consumption
estimates
will
be
revised
accordingly
upon
new
population
estimates.
U.
S.
ANNUAL
PER
CAPITA
CONSUMPTION
OF
COMMERCIAL
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH,
1910­
2001
Total
Per
capita
consumption
Year
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Sardines
Tuna
Shellfish
Other
Total
1980
0.5
0.3
3.0
0.4
0.1
4.3
1981
0.5
0.4
3.0
0.4
0.3
4.6
1982
0.5
0.3
2.8
0.4
0.3
4.3
1983
0.5
0.2
3.2
0.4
0.4
4.7
1984
0.6
0.2
3.2
0.4
0.5
4.9
1985
0.5
0.3
3.3
0.5
0.4
5.0
1986
0.5
0.3
3.6
0.5
0.5
5.4
1987
0.4
0.3
3.5
0.5
0.5
5.2
1988
0.3
0.3
3.6
0.4
0.3
4.9
1989
0.3
0.3
3.9
0.4
0.2
5.1
1990
0.4
0.3
3.7
0.3
0.4
5.1
1991
(
1)
0.5
0.2
3.6
0.4
0.2
4.9
1992
(
1)
0.5
0.2
3.5
0.3
0.1
4.6
1993
(
1)
0.4
0.2
3.5
0.3
0.1
4.5
1994
(
1)
0.4
0.2
3.3
0.3
0.3
4.5
1995
(
1)
0.5
0.2
3.4
0.3
0.3
4.7
1996
(
1)
0.5
0.2
3.2
0.3
0.3
4.5
1997
(
1)
0.4
0.2
3.1
0.3
0.4
4.4
1998
(
1)
0.3
0.2
3.4
0.3
0.2
4.4
1999
(
1)
0.3
0.2
3.5
0.4
0.3
4.7
2000
(
2)
0.3
0.2
3.5
0.3
0.4
4.7
2001
0.4
0.2
2.9
0.3
0.4
4.2
U.
S.
ANNUAL
PER
CAPITA
CONSUMPTION
OF
CANNED
FISHERY
PRODUCTS,
1980­
2001
Year
­
­
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­
­
­
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­
­
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Pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
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­
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Fillets
Sticks
Shrimp,
and
and
all
steaks
(
1)
portions
preparation
1980
2.4
2.0
1.4
1981
2.4
1.8
1.5
1982
2.5
1.7
1.5
1983
2.7
1.8
1.7
1984
3.0
1.8
1.9
1985
3.2
1.8
2.0
1986
3.4
1.8
2.2
1987
*
3.6
1.7
2.4
1988
3.2
1.5
2.4
1989
3.1
1.5
2.3
1990
3.1
1.5
2.2
1991
(
3)
3.0
1.2
2.4
1992
(
3)
2.9
0.9
2.5
1993
(
3)
2.9
1.0
2.5
1994
(
3)
3.1
0.9
2.6
1995
(
3)
2.9
1.2
2.5
1996
(
3)
3.0
1.0
2.5
1997
(
3)
3.0
1.0
2.7
1998
(
3)
3.2
0.9
2.8
1999
(
3)
3.2
1.0
3.0
2000
(
4)
3.3
0.9
3.2
2001
3.4
0.8
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3.4
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Pounds
(
2)
­
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U.
S.
ANNUAL
PER
CAPITA
CONSUMPTION
OF
CERTAIN
FISHERY
ITEMS,
1980­
2001
Year
(
1)
Data
include
groundfish
and
other
species.
Data
do
not
include
blocks,
but
fillets
could
be
made
into
blocks
from
which
sticks
and
portions
could
be
produced.

(
2)
Products
weight
of
fillets
and
steaks,
sticks
and
portions;
edible
(
meat)
weight
of
shrimp.

(
3)
Resident
population
estimates
for
1991
through
1999
have
not
been
released.
Consumption
estinates
will
be
revised
accordingly
upon
new
population
estimates.

(
4)
Resident
population
for
2000
has
been
revised
and
data
adjusted
to
reflect
changes.

*
Record
(
1)
Residential
population
estimates
for
1991
through
1999
have
not
been
released.
Consumption
estimates
will
be
revised
accordingly
upon
new
population
estimates.

(
2)
Resident
population
for
2000
has
been
revised
and
data
adjusted
to
reflect
changes.
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ANNUAL
PER
CAPITA
CONSUMPTION
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
FOR
HUMAN
FOOD,
BY
REGION
AND
COUNTRY,
1997­
99
AVERAGE
Region
Estimated
live
weight
Region
Estimated
live
weight
and
equivalent
and
equivalent
Country
Kilograms
Pounds
Country
Kilograms
Pounds
North
America:
Europe
­
Continued:

Canada
23.0
50.7
Belgium
and
Luxembourg
19.9
43.9
Greenland
84.3
185.8
Bosnia­
Hercegovina
1.6
3.5
St.
Pierre
and
Miquelon
64.2
141.5
Bulgaria
4.2
9.3
United
States
21.2
46.7
Croatia
4.7
10.4
Czech
Republic
9.7
21.4
Caribbean:
Denmark
23.4
51.6
Estonia
19.0
41.9
Anguilla
23.5
51.8
Faeroe
Island
86.5
190.7
Antigua
40.5
89.3
Finland
31.2
68.8
Aruba
44.1
97.2
France
29.9
65.9
Bahamas
21.9
48.3
Georgia
1.2
2.6
Barbados
30.3
66.8
Germany
12.8
28.2
Bermuda
36.4
80.2
Greece
25.7
56.7
British
Virgin
Islands
5.0
11.0
Hungary
3.8
8.4
Cayman
Islands
6.2
13.7
Iceland
90.2
198.9
Cuba
13.0
28.7
Ireland
15.4
34.0
Dominica
34.8
76.7
Italy
22.9
50.5
Dominican
Republic
8.4
18.5
Kazakhstan
1.7
3.7
Grenada
21.8
48.1
Kyrgyzstan
0.7
1.5
Guadeloupe
22.8
50.3
Latvia
14.1
31.1
Haiti
2.9
6.4
Lithuania
20.7
45.6
Jamaica
19.8
43.7
Macedonia
4.5
9.9
Martinique
32.6
71.9
Malta
29.9
65.9
Netherland
Antilles
17.2
37.9
Moldova
3.2
7.1
Puerto
Rico
0.7
1.5
Netherlands
19.2
42.3
Saint
Lucia
27.4
60.4
Norway
51.9
114.4
Saint
Kitts
and
Nevis
26.7
58.9
Poland
10.4
22.9
Saint
Vincent
14.1
31.1
Portugal
60.1
132.5
Trinidad­
Tobago
12.0
26.5
Romania
2.3
5.1
Turks
&
Caicos
29.9
65.9
Russian
Federation
21.6
47.6
U.
S.
Virgin
Islands
6.8
15.0
Slovakia
7.5
16.5
Slovenia
6.7
14.8
Latin
America:
Spain
44.0
97.0
Sweden
26.6
58.6
Argentina
8.4
18.5
Switzerland
14.5
32.0
Belize
12.4
27.3
Tajikistan
0.1
0.2
Bolivia
1.6
3.5
Turkmenistan
1.6
3.5
Brazil
6.5
14.3
Ukraine
11.3
24.9
Chile
20.6
45.4
United
Kingdom
20.3
44.8
Colombia
4.4
9.7
Uzbekistan
0.5
1.1
Costa
Rica
5.4
11.9
Yugoslavia
2.7
6.0
Ecuador
7.0
15.4
El
Salvador
2.5
5.5
Near
East:
French
Guiana
50.3
110.9
Guatemala
1.4
3.1
Afghanistan
0.1
0.2
Guyana
59.6
131.4
Bahrain
13.8
30.4
Honduras
2.5
5.5
Cyprus
22.0
48.5
Mexico
9.6
21.2
Egypt
11.0
24.3
Nicaragua
3.0
6.6
Iran
4.4
9.7
Panama
9.5
20.9
Iraq
1.5
3.3
Paraguay
5.4
11.9
Israel
22.9
50.5
Peru
20.3
44.8
Jordan
4.2
9.3
Suriname
22.8
50.3
Kuwait
12.1
26.7
Uruguay
8.2
18.1
Lebanon
6.6
14.6
Venezuela
18.3
40.3
Libya
6.1
13.4
Oman
25.5
56.2
Europe:
Qatar
10.9
24.0
Saudi
Arabia
7.2
15.9
Albania
2.0
4.4
Sudan
1.7
3.7
Armenia
0.4
0.9
Syria
1.5
3.3
Austria
11.3
24.9
Turkey
8.0
17.6
Azerbaijan
0.7
1.5
United
Arab
Emirates
24.5
54.0
Belarus
8.2
18.1
Yemen
Republic
6.8
15.0
See
note
at
end
of
table.
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on
next
page)
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Bangladesh
10.2
22.5
Malawi
4.5
9.9
Bhutan
0.2
0.4
Mali
8.7
19.2
Brunei
22.7
50.0
Mauritania
10.5
23.1
Burma
15.8
34.8
Mauritius
22.9
50.5
Cambodia
11.8
26.0
Morocco
8.4
18.5
China
24.4
53.8
Mozambique
2.6
5.7
Hong
Kong
54.7
120.6
Namibia
11.6
25.6
India
4.7
10.4
Niger
0.9
2.0
Indonesia
19.0
41.9
Nigeria
8.8
19.4
Japan
65.2
143.7
Reunion
12.2
26.9
Laos
9.9
21.8
Rwanda
1.0
2.2
Macao
33.9
74.7
Sao
Tome
18.5
40.8
Maldives
203.1
447.8
Senegal
32.1
70.8
Malaysia
57.7
60.6
Seychelles
62.7
138.2
Mongolia
0.0
0.0
Sierra
Leone
13.6
30.0
Nepal
1.1
2.4
Somalia
2.4
5.3
North
Korea
9.4
20.7
South
Africa
6.7
14.8
Pakistan
2.5
5.5
Saint
Helena
55.4
122.1
Philippines
29.6
65.3
Swaziland
10.3
22.7
Singapore
26.7
58.9
Tanzania
8.9
19.6
South
Korea
47.7
105.2
Togo
13.3
29.3
Sri
Lanka
20.3
44.8
Tunisia
9.4
20.7
Taiwan
35.0
77.2
Uganda
8.9
19.6
Thailand
28.6
63.1
Zambia
7.3
16.1
Vietnam
18.1
39.9
Zimbabwe
2.5
5.5
Africa:
Oceania:

Algeria
3.5
7.7
American
Samoa
7.9
17.4
Angola
10.2
22.5
Australia
20.4
45.0
Benin
8.6
19.0
Cook
Island
52.2
115.1
Botswana
5.2
11.5
Fiji
32.3
71.2
Burkina
1.6
3.5
French
Polynesia
46.9
103.4
Burundi
2.4
5.3
Guam
2.9
6.4
Cameroon
12.3
27.1
Kiribati
75.1
165.6
Cape
Verde
20.1
44.3
Marshall
Islands
6.6
14.6
Central
African
Rep
4.2
9.3
Micronesia
39.0
86.0
Chad
6.9
15.2
Nauru
25.9
57.1
Comoros
19.4
42.8
New
Caledonia
23.5
51.8
Congo
(
Brazzaville)
21.0
46.3
New
Zealand
30.0
66.1
Congo
(
Kinshasa)
6.3
13.9
Niue
60.0
132.3
Djibouti
2.2
4.9
Northern
Mariana
Islands
3.4
7.5
Equatorial
Guinea
20.1
44.3
Palau
91.4
201.5
Eritrea
0.9
2.0
Papua
New
Guinea
14.9
32.8
Ethiopia
0.2
0.4
Solomon
Islands
52.5
115.7
Gabon
47.6
104.9
Tokelau
200.0
440.9
Gambia
23.9
52.7
Tonga
40.7
89.7
Ghana
28.1
61.9
Tuvalu
32.8
72.3
Guinea
11.1
24.5
Vanuatu
31.6
69.7
Guinea­
Bissau
4.2
9.3
Wallis
and
Futuna
Islands
14.0
30.9
Ivory
Coast
14.1
31.1
Western
Samoa
50.8
112.0
Kenya
5.4
11.9
Liberia
5.8
12.8
Madagascar
7.5
16.5
Note:­­
Data
for
most
countries
are
tentative.
Aquatic
plants
are
included
where
applicable.

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Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
of
the
United
Nations
(
FAO)
World
15.8
34.8
ANNUAL
PER
CAPITA
CONSUMPTION
OF
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH
FOR
HUMAN
FOOD,
BY
REGION
AND
COUNTRY,
1997­
99
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Total
population
including
armed
U.
S.
forces
overseas
supply
Commercial
July
1
landings
Million
Million
persons
pounds
1960
180.7
8,223
27.3
18.2
45.5
1961
183.7
9,570
28.2
23.9
52.1
1962
186.5
10,408
28.7
27.1
55.8
1963
189.2
11,434
25.6
34.8
60.4
1964
191.9
12,031
23.7
39.0
62.7
1965
194.3
10,535
24.6
29.6
54.2
1966
196.6
12,469
22.2
41.2
63.4
1967
198.7
13,991
20.4
50.0
70.4
1968
200.7
17,381
20.7
65.9
86.6
1969
202.7
11,847
21.4
37.0
58.4
1970
205.1
11,474
24.0
31.9
55.9
1971
207.7
11,804
24.1
32.7
56.8
1972
209.9
13,849
22.9
43.1
66.0
1973
211.9
10,378
22.9
26.1
49.0
1974
213.9
9,875
23.2
23.0
46.2
1975
216.0
10,164
22.6
24.5
47.1
1976
218.0
11,593
24.7
28.5
53.2
1977
220.2
10,652
23.9
24.4
48.3
1978
222.6
11,509
27.1
24.6
51.7
1979
225.1
11,831
27.9
24.7
52.6
1980
227.7
11,357
28.5
21.4
49.9
1981
230.0
11,353
26.0
23.4
49.4
1982
232.2
12,011
27.4
24.3
51.7
1983
234.3
12,352
27.5
25.2
52.7
1984
236.3
12,552
27.3
25.8
53.1
1985
238.5
15,150
26.2
37.3
63.5
1986
240.7
14,368
25.1
34.6
59.7
1987
242.8
15,744
28.4
36.4
64.8
1988
245.0
14,628
29.3
30.4
59.7
1989
247.3
15,485
34.2
28.4
62.6
1990
249.9
16,349
37.6
27.8
65.4
1991
(
2)
252.7
16,363
37.5
27.3
64.8
1992
(
2)
255.5
16,106
37.7
25.3
63.0
1993
(
2)
258.2
20,334
40.6
38.2
78.8
1994
(
2)
260.7
19,309
40.1
34.0
74.1
1995
(
2)
263.0
16,484
37.2
25.5
62.7
1996
(
2)
265.3
16,474
36.1
26.0
62.1
1997
(
2)
268.2
17,132
36.7
27.2
63.9
1998
(
2)
270.6
16,897
34.0
28.5
62.5
1999
(
2)
272.9
17,378
34.2
29.5
63.7
2000
(
3)
282.3
17,338
32.1
29.3
61.4
2001
285.0
18,118
33.3
30.3
63.6
(
3)
Resident
population
for
2000
has
been
revised
and
data
adjusted
to
reflect
change.
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Pounds
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
Imports
Total
Per
capita
utilization
(
2)
Resident
population
estimates
for
1991
through
1999
have
not
been
released.
Consumption
estimates
will
be
revised
accordingly
upon
new
population
estimates.
(
1)
Data
include
U.
S.
commercial
landings
and
imports
of
both
edible
and
nonedible
(
industrial)
fishery
products
on
a
round
weight
basis.
"
Total
supply"
is
not
adjusted
for
beginning
and
ending
stocks,
defense
purchases
,
or
exports.
Year
U.
S
ANNUAL
PER
CAPITA
USE
OF
COMMERCIAL
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH,
1960­
2001
(
1)
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Sector
Purchase
Mark­
up
Total
Value
Value
Value
Value
Offshore
or
type
of
of
mark­
up
added
as
added
of
added
fleet
&

of
fishery
fishery
within
percent
of
within
sales
by
contri­
exported
activity
inputs
inputs
sector
total
sector
sector
bution
fishery
mark­
up
products
Thousand
Percentage
Thousand
Percentage
Thousand
Thousand
Percentage
Thousand
Dollars
of
Fishery
Dollars
Dollars
Dollars
of
GNP
Con­
Dollars
Inputs
tribution
Domestic
Harvest:

Edible
­
100.0
$
3,090,188
62.5
$
1,931,183
$
3,090,188
6.7
­

Industrial
­
100.0
$
102,690
59.5
$
61,101
$
102,690
0.2
­

Harvest
not
landed
in
U.
S
­
100.0
$
113,963
69.7
$
79,383
$
113,963
0.3
$
113,963
Imports,
Unprocessed
$
4,029,660
­
­
­
­
$
4,029,660
­
­

Exports,
Unprocessed
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
$
941,472
Primary
Wholesale
and
Processing
$
6,281,066
99.9
$
6,274,680
60.4
$
3,787,531
$
12,555,745
13.2
­

Imports,
Processed
$
5,983,185
­
­
­
­
$
5,983,185
­
­

Exports,
Processed
­
­
­
­
­
­
­
$
2,300,832
Secondary
Wholesale
and
Processing:

Edible
$
16,068,269
62.7
$
10,076,428
28.0
$
2,825,787
$
26,144,697
9.9
­

Industrial
$
169,830
62.7
$
106,500
28.0
$
29,866
$
276,330
0.1
­

Retail
Trade
from
Food
Service
$
13,528,552
182.4
$
24,676,905
69.8
$
17,215,379
$
38,205,457
60.1
­

Retail
Trade
from
Stores
$
12,616,144
33.4
$
4,216,603
64.2
$
2,708,389
$
16,832,747
9.5
­

TOTAL
U.
S.
VALUE
ADDED
ACTIVITY:
$
28,638,619
100.0
CONSUMERS
EXPENDITURES
(&
WHOLESALE
PURCHASES
OF
INDUSTRIAL
PRODUCTS)
FOR
FISHERY
PRODUCTS:

$
55,314,535
(
1)
Includes
industrial
products
and
landings
by
U.
S.­
flag
vessels
at
U.
S.
ports,
foreign
ports,
and
transfers
to
internal
water
processing
vessels.

Note.­­
The
table
reports
the
contribution
of
commercial
marine
fishing
to
the
national
economy
as
measured
by
margin,
value
added,
and
sales.

These
measures
are
consistent
with
the
Bureau
of
the
Census
definitions.

Margin
or
mark­
up
is
the
difference
between
the
price
paid
for
the
product
by
the
consumer
or
wholesale
purchaser
and
the
dockside
or
wholesale
value
for
an
equivalent
weight
of
the
product.
(
It
is
assumed
that
fishermen
catch
their
fish
without
paying
purchase
price
and
therefore
the
entire
dockside
or
exvessel
price
is
considered
margin.)
Value
added
is
a
measure
of
the
factors
added
to
the
total
worth
of
a
product
at
each
stage
of
the
production
process.
It
is
defined
as
the
gross
receipts
of
firms
minus
the
cost
of
purchased
goods
and
services
needed
to
fabricate
the
products.
Gross
National
Product
(
GNP)
is
equal
to
the
sum
of
the
value
added
of
all
economic
entities
in
the
economy.
Value
added
within
a
sector
respresents
that
sector's
contribution
to
GNP.

Value
added
includes
wages,
salaries,
interest,
depreciation,
rent,
taxes
and
profit.
Consumer
expenditures
are
the
final
retail
value
of
seafood
products
sold
through
stores
and
food
service
outlets
plus
secondary
wholesale
and
processing
of
industrial
products.

SUMMARY
OF
2001
VALUE
ADDED,
MARGINS,
AND
CONSUMER
EXPENDITURES
FOR
COMMERCIAL
MARINE
FISHERY
PRODUCTS
IN
THE
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Percent
Changes
in
the
Exvessel
Price
Index,
1995­
2001
(
Change
Relative
to
Base
Year
=
1982)

­
20
­
10
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
YEAR
Edible
Finfish
Edible
Shellfish
Industrial
Fish
Index
Change
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Species
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
Groundfish,
et
al:

Cod
77
76
84
68
68
106
103
Haddock
277
239
218
253
264
264
227
Pollock:

Atlantic
412
311
255
294
372
352
306
Alaska
161
160
170
124
124
109
128
Flounders
96
91
63
67
74
72
81
Total
groundfish,
et
al.
125
115
100
99
106
144
114
Halibut
173
199
195
165
180
225
172
Sea
herring
126
137
63
46
57
51
51
Salmon:

Chinook
76
63
70
64
92
89
74
Chum
66
36
49
39
40
54
67
Pink
67
38
52
61
61
58
48
Sockeye
100
94
103
131
87
86
62
Coho
54
48
70
54
96
54
41
Total
salmon
82
69
81
90
81
75
60
Swordfish
104
103
91
70
76
78
77
Tuna:

Albacore
120
130
124
99
125
134
132
Bluefin
954
229
353
295
736
760
706
Skipjack
83
82
93
79
63
52
74
Yellowfin
283
113
126
100
88
122
120
Total
tuna
212
105
118
96
94
109
116
Total
edible
finfish
130
96
97
94
92
96
90
Clams:

Hard
113
148
163
174
160
144
148
Ocean
Quahog
136
142
145
148
154
166
201
Soft
250
205
236
238
255
237
295
Surf
118
115
116
103
99
106
110
Total
clams
138
147
159
161
157
150
167
Crabs:

Blue
284
266
271
271
303
303
346
Dungeness
176
143
210
192
213
222
213
King
104
100
94
80
175
137
137
Snow
237
130
76
54
85
177
150
Total
crabs
182
144
135
121
178
188
188
American
lobster
141
147
138
138
160
157
150
Oysters
179
214
199
188
191
156
176
Scallops:

Bay
55
69
111
90
133
134
288
Calico
124
­
217
(
1)
93
(
1)
(
1)

Sea
138
153
179
166
166
137
102
Total
scallops
131
129
178
141
155
121
103
Shrimp:

Gulf
and
South
Atlantic
99
88
106
94
97
111
95
Other
179
148
134
331
152
144
103
Total
shrimp
103
91
107
105
100
112
95
Total
edible
shellfish
135
124
133
125
139
141
133
Total
edible
fish
and
shellfish
133
111
117
111
118
121
114
Industrial
fish,
Menhaden
128
128
154
154
154
154
154
All
fish
and
shellfish
132
112
119
113
119
122
116
INDEXES
OF
EXVESSEL
PRICES
FOR
FISH
AND
SHELLFISH,
BY
YEARS,
1995­
2001
(
1982=
100)

(
1)
Confidential
data.
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Vessels
Boats
Total
Vessels
Boats
Total
Northeast:

Connecticut
232
281
513
182
243
425
Delaware
178
NA
NA
184
NA
NA
Maine
1,653
5,821
7,474
1,656
5,836
7,492
Maryland
(
3)
34
NA
NA
32
NA
NA
Massachusetts
700
4,520
5,220
695
4,540
5,235
New
Hampshire
121
468
589
109
471
580
New
Jersey
421
NA
NA
397
NA
NA
New
York
(
4)
678
2,825
3,503
NA
NA
NA
Rhode
Island
330
2,239
2,569
344
2,920
3,264
Virginia
(
3)
241
NA
NA
261
NA
NA
South
Atlantic
and
Gulf:

North
Carolina
667
NA
NA
773
NA
NA
South
Carolina
577
NA
NA
520
NA
NA
Georgia
350
NA
NA
265
NA
NA
Florida
2,214
5,602
7,816
2,136
5,502
7,638
Alabama
454
1,231
1,685
443
1,328
1,771
Mississippi
502
707
1,209
504
743
1,247
Louisiana
2,450
11,414
13,864
2,393
11,830
14,223
Texas
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
West
Coast:

Alaska
6,232
9,374
15,606
6,169
9,461
15,630
Washington
783
343
1,126
726
355
1,081
Oregon
643
308
951
721
376
1,097
California
1,438
1,142
2,580
1,307
1,132
2,439
Hawaii
NA
NA
NA
347
2,467
2,901
Great
Lakes
(
5)

Illinois
5
NA
NA
5
NA
NA
Indiana
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Michigan
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Minnesota
1
24
25
1
24
25
New
York
2
NA
NA
1
NA
NA
Ohio
34
21
55
31
19
50
Pennsylvania
2
1
3
2
1
3
Wisconsin
68
18
86
78
18
96
ESTIMATED
NUMBER
OF
COMMERCIAL
FISHING
VESSELS
(
1)
AND
FISHING
BOATS
(
2)
BY
REGION
AND
STATE,
1999
­
2000
Area
and
State
1999
2000
(
1)
Vessels
are
documented
craft
greater
than
5
net
registered
tons.
(
2)
Boats
are
craft
less
than
5
net
registered
ton.
(
3)
Only
Federally
collected
data
are
available.
Inshore
data
are
not
available.
(
4)
Excludes
vessels
andboats
in
the
Great
Lakes.
(
5)
Commercial
fishing
fleet
size
of
the
Great
Lakes
states
represent
only
the
number
of
licenses
issued
by
the
State;
therefore
,
may
not
be
an
accurate
total.
Tribal
data
are
not
included
in
this
table.
NA
­­
Data
not
available
or
provided
seperately.
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Employment
Plants
Employment
Plants
Employment
New
England:
Maine
46
1,439
224
1,514
270
2,953
New
Hampshire
6
241
31
184
37
425
Massachusetts
58
2,247
287
2,778
345
5,025
Rhode
Island
17
446
52
344
69
790
Connecticut
4
64
40
365
44
429
Total
131
4,437
634
5,185
765
9,622
Mid­
Atlantic:
New
York
6
165
356
2,614
362
2,779
New
Jersey
14
1,152
117
920
131
2,072
Pennsylvania
5
1,556
66
844
71
2,400
Delaware
(
2)
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2)
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2)
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2)
(
2)
(
2)
District
of
Columbia
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(
2)
(
2)
(
2)
(
2)
Maryland
19
967
80
659
99
1,626
Virginia
38
1,532
75
555
113
2,087
Total
82
5,372
694
5,592
776
10,964
South
Atlantic:
North
Carolina
40
1,082
100
870
140
1,952
South
Carolina
(
2)
(
2)
30
177
30
177
Georgia
5
1,124
56
664
61
1,788
Florida
101
2,928
363
3,183
464
6,111
Total
146
5,134
549
4,894
695
10,028
Gulf:
Alabama
78
1,411
47
783
125
2,194
Mississippi
36
2,679
34
208
70
2,887
Louisiana
111
2,325
157
1,019
268
3,344
Texas
27
1,707
115
1,354
142
3,061
Total
252
8,122
353
3,364
605
11,486
Pacific:
Alaska
179
8,435
192
337
371
8,772
Washington
85
3,919
204
1,436
289
5,355
Oregon
33
1,168
(
2)
(
2)
33
1,168
California
110
6,173
363
4,902
473
11,075
Total
407
19,695
759
6,675
1,166
26,370
Inland
States,
Total
31
1,488
273
2,898
304
4,386
Other
Areas
or
States:
(
3),
Total
24
8,895
72
831
96
9,726
Grand
total
1,073
53,143
3,334
29,439
4,407
82,582
PROCESSORS
AND
WHOLESALERS:
PLANTS,
AND
EMPLOYMENT,
2000
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Processing
Wholesale
(
1)
Total
Area
and
State
(
1)
Data
are
based
on
Standard
Industrial
Classification
Code
5146,
as
reported
by
the
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of
Labor
Statistics.
(
2)
Included
with
Inland
States
for
confidentiality
reasons.
(
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Samoa,
Hawaii,
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Northeast
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131,359
55,665
110,782
314,536
Southeast
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65,781
58,499
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267,920
308,558
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220,539
115,117
473,367
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FISHERY
PRODUCTS
AND
ESTABLISHMENTS
INSPECTED
IN
CALENDAR
YEAR,
2001
Edible
fishery
products
Establishment
(
1)
Region
Amount
inspected
Total
(
1)
These
establishments
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inspected
under
contract
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certified
as
meeting
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce
(
USDC)
regulations
for
construction
and
maintenance
of
facilities
and
equipment
processing
techniques,
and
employment
practices.

(
2)
Fish
processing
establishments
approved
for
sanitation
under
the
Sanitary
Inspected
Fish
Establishment
Service
(
SIFE).
Products
are
not
processed
under
inspection.

(
3)
Sanitarily
inspected
fish
establishments
processing
fishery
products
under
USDC
inspection.
As
of
December
2001,
73
of
these
were
in
the
Hazard
Analysis
Critical
Control
Point
(
HACCP)
Program.

(
4)
Products
processed
under
USDC
inspection
in
inspected
establishments
and
labeled
with
USDC
inspection
mark
as
"
Processed
Under
Federal
Inspection"
(
PUFI)
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or
"
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S.
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A."

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5)
Products
processed
under
inspection
in
inspected
establishments
but
bearing
no
USDC
inspection
mark.

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6)
Lot
inspected
and
marked
products
checked
for
quality
and
condition
at
the
time
of
examination
and
located
in
processing
plants,
warehouses,
cold
storage
facilities,
or
terminal
markets
anywhere
in
the
United
States.

(
7)
Based
on
2000
per
capita
consumption
data,
approximately
17.0
percent
of
seafood
consumed
in
the
U.
S.
is
certified
under
the
auspices
of
the
Seafood
Inspection
Program.

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Table
may
not
add
due
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REGIONAL
FISHERY
MANAGEMENT
COUNCILS
Council
Constituent
Telephone
Executive
Directors
States
Number
and
Addresses
NEW
ENGLAND
(
Maine,
New
Hampshire,
978­
465­
0492
Paul
J.
Howard
Massachusetts,
Rhode
FAX:
465­
3116
50
Water
St.
Island,
and
Connecticut)
The
Tannery
­­
Mill
2
Newburyport,
MA
01950
MID­
ATLANTIC
(
New
York,
New
Jersey,
302­
674­
2331
Daniel
T.
Furlong
Delaware,
Pennsylvania,
FAX:
674­
5399
Federal
Bldg.,
Rm.
2115
Maryland,
Virginia,
and
300
South
New
St.
North
Carolina)
Dover,
DE
19904
SOUTH
ATLANTIC
(
North
Carolina,
South
843­
571­
4366
Robert
K.
Mahood
Carolina,
Georgia
FAX:
769­
4520
Southpark
Bldg.
­
Rm.
306
and
Florida)
1
Southpart
Circle
Charleston,
SC
29407
GULF
OF
MEXICO
(
Texas,
Louisiana
813­
228­
2815
Wayne
E.
Swingle
Mississippi,
Alabama,
FAX:
225­
7015
3018
U.
S.
Highway
301,
North
and
Florida)
Suite
1000
Tampa,
FL
33619
CARIBBEAN
(
U.
S.
Virgin
Islands
and
787­
766­
5926
Miquel
A.
Rolon
Commonwealth
of
FAX:
766­
6239
268
Ave.
Munoz
Rivera
Puerto
Rico)
Suite
1108
San
Juan,
PR
00918
PACIFIC
(
California,
Washington,
503­
820­
2280
Donald
O.
McIsaac
Oregon,
and
Idaho)
FAX:
820­
2299
7700
NE
Ambassador
Place
Suite
200
Portland,
OR
97220
NORTH
PACIFIC
(
Alaska,
Washington,
907­
271­
2809
Chris
W.
Oliver
and
Oregon)
FAX:
271­
2817
605
W.
4th
Ave.
Room
306
Anchorage,
AK
99501
WESTERN
PACIFIC
(
Hawaii,
American
808­
522­
8220
Kitty
M.
Simonds
Samoa,
Guam,
and
FAX:
522­
8226
1164
Bishop
St.
Commonwealth
of
the
Suite
1400
Northern
Mariana
Islands)
Honolulu,
HI
96813
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Loligo
Illex
Atlantic
Butter­
Atlantic
squid
squid
mackerel
fish
herring
Maximum
OY
(
2)
26,000
(
2)
24,000
(
3)
(
2)
16,000
(
4)
250,000
ABC
17,000
24,000
347,000
7,200
300,000
Initial
OY
17,000
24,000
(
5)
88,000
5,900
250,000
DAH
17,000
24,000
(
6)
85,000
5,897
245,000
DAP
17,000
24,000
50,000
5,897
221,000
JVP
0
0
20,000
0
20,000
Other
NA
NA
NA
NA
(
7)
4,000
TALFF
0
0
3,000
3
5,000
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Metric
tons,
round
weight
­
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JOINT
VENTURE
PROCESSING:
NORTH
ATLANTIC,
BY
SPECIES,
2001
(
1)
OPTIMUM
YIELD
(
OY)
AND
OTHER
SPECIFICATIONS,
INCLUDING
AMOUNTS
AVAILABLE
FOR
(
1)
OY=
Optimum
Yield;
ABC=
Allowable
Biological
Catch;
DAH=
Domestic
Annual
Harvest;
DAP=
Domestic
Annual
Processing;
JVP=
Joint
Venture
Processing;
and
TALFF=
Total
Allowable
Level
of
Foreign
Fishing.

(
2)
Maximum
OY
based
on
the
Fishery
Management
Plan
for
Atlantic
mackerel,
squid
and
butterfish.

(
3)
Not
applicable
based
on
the
Fishery
Management
Plan
for
Atlantic
mackerel,
squid
and
butterfish.

(
4)
Maximum
OY
based
on
the
Fishery
Management
Plan
for
Atlantic
Herring.

(
5)
Initial
OY
can
increase
during
the
year,
but
the
total
cannot
exceed
347,000
metric
tons.

(
6)
Includes
15,000
metric
tons
of
Atlantic
mackerel
recreational
allocation.

(
7)
Represents
20,000
4,000
metric
tons
specified
for
transfers
to
Canadian
herring
carriers.

NA­­
Not
available
Source:­­
NMFS,
Office
of
Sustainable
Fisheries,
F/
SF;
and
NMFS,
Northeast
Region,
F/
NER.
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NMFS
Regional
Offices
NMFS
Fisheries
Science
Centers
Regional
Fishery
Management
Councils
Headquarters
Locations
Seattle,
Washington
Northwest
Region
(
hdqs)

Northwest
and
Alaska
Fisheries
Science
Centers
(
hdqs)

Portland,
Oregon
Pacific
Fishery
Management
Council
Terminal
Island,
California
Southwest
Region
(
hdqs)

La
Jolla,
California
Southwest
Fisheries
Science
Center
(
hdqs)
Gloucester,
Massachussetts
Northeast,
Region
(
hdqs)

New
England
Fishery
Saugus,
Massachussets
Management
Council
Woods
Hole,
Massachussets
Northeast
Fisheries
Science
Center
(
hdqs)

Dover,
Delaware
Management
Council
Charleston,
South
Carolina
South
Atlantic
Fishery
Management
Council
Miami,
Florida
Southeast
Fisheries
Science
Center
(
hdqs)

St.
Petersburg,
Florida
Southeast
Region
(
hdqs)

Tampa,
Florida
Gulf
of
Mexico
Fishery
Management
Council
Mid­
Atlantic
Fishery
Anchorage,
Alaska
North
Pacific
Fishery
Management
Council
Juneau,
Alaska
Alaska
Region
(
hdqs)
Honolulu,
Hawaii
Western
Pacific
Fishery
Management
Council
Hato
Ray,
Puerto
Rico
Caribbean
Fishery
Management
Council
U.
S.
DEPARTMENT
OF
COMMERCE
NATIONAL
OCEANIC
AND
ATMOSPHERIC
ADMINISTRATION
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MAIL
ROUTING
TELEPHONE
CODE
NUMBER
­­
Secretary
of
Commerce
Donald
L.
Evans
202­
482­
2112
A
Under
Secretary
of
Commerce
for
Oceans
and
Atmospheric
Conrad
C.
Lautenbacher,
Jr.,
Vice
Admiral,
U.
S.
Navy
(
Ret.)
202­
482­
3436
F
Assistant
Administrator
for
Fisheries
­­
William
T.
Hogarth,
Ph.
D.
301­
713­
2239
Deputy
Assistant
Administrator
for
Regulatory
Programs
­­
Rebecca
J.
Lent,
Ph.
D.
301­
713­
2239
Deputy
Assistant
Administrator
for
Operations
John
Oliver
301­
713­
2239
Chief
Information
Officer
­­
Larry
Tyminski
301­
713­
2372
Equal
Employment
Opportunity
­­
Natalie
Huff
301­
713­
1456
F/
CS
Constituent
Services
­­
Linda
Chaves
(
Acting)
301­
713­
2379
F/
CS1
Constituent
and
Outreach
Services
301­
713­
2379
F/
CS2
Financial
Services
301­
713­
2390
F/
EN
Office
of
Law
Enforcement
­­
Dale
Jones
301­
427­
2300
F/
EN1
Enforcement
Operations
Division
301­
427­
2300
F/
SI
Seafood
Inspection
Program
­­
Samuel
W.
McKeen
301­
713­
2351
F/
HC
Office
of
Habitat
Conservation
­­
Rolland
A.
Schmitten
301­
713­
2325
F/
HCx1
Chesapeake
Bay
Program
Office
410­
267­
5660
F/
HC1
Watershed
Division
301­
713­
2325
F/
HC2
Habitat
Protection
Division
301­
713­
2325
F/
HC3
Habitat
Restoration
Division
301­
713­
0174
(
CONTINUED)
Silver
Spring,
MD
20910
UNITED
STATES
DEPARTMENT
OF
COMMERCE
14th
and
Constitution
Ave.,
NW
Washington,
DC
20230
Silver
Spring
Metro
Center
#
3
(
SSMC)
1315
East­
West
Highway
NATIONAL
MARINE
FISHERIES
SERVICE
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MAIL
ROUTING
TELEPHONE
CODE
NUMBER
F/
MB
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
­­

Mark
C.
Holliday,
Ph.
D.
(
Acting)
301­
713­
2259
F/
MB
1
Budget
Execution
Division
301­
713­
2245
F/
MB
2
Management
and
Administration
Division
301­
713­
2259
F/
MB
3
Program
Planning
and
Evaluation
Division
301­
713­
2370
F/
MB
4
Budget
Formulation
and
Appropriations
Division
301­
713­
2325
F/
PR
Office
of
Protected
Resources
­­

Donald
Knowles
301­
713­
2332
F/
PR1
Permits
Conservation
and
Education
Division
301­
713­
2289
F/
PR2
Marine
Mammal
Conservation
Division
301­
713­
2322
F/
PR3
Endangered
Species
Division
301­
713­
2219
F/
PR4
Planning
and
Program
Coordination
Division
301­
713­
1401
F/
SF
Office
of
Sustainable
Fisheries
­­
John
H.
Dunnigan
301­
713­
2334
F/
SF1
Highly
Migratory
Species
Division
301­
713­
2347
F/
SF3
Domestic
Fisheries
Division
301­
713­
2341
F/
SF4
International
Fisheries
Division
301­
713­
2276
F/
SF5
Regulatory
Services
Division
301­
713­
2337
F/
SF6
Seafood
Inspection
Laboratory
301­
713­
2334
F/
ST
Office
of
Science
and
Technology
­­
William
Fox,
Jr.,
Ph.
D.
301­
713­
2367
F/
ST1
Fisheries
Statistics
&
Economics
Division
301­
713­
2328
F/
ST2
Research
Analysis
and
Coordination
Division
301­
713­
2363
F/
ST21
Scientific
Publications
Unit
206­
526­
6107
F/
ST3
International
Science
Coordination
and
Analysis
Division
301­
713­
2288
LA11
Office
of
Congressional
Affairs
­
Fisheries
­­
Steve
Leathery
(
Acting)
301­
713­
2263
PAF
Office
of
Public
Affairs
­
Fisheries
­­
Gordon
Helm
301­
713­
2370
GCF
Office
of
General
Counsel
­
Fisheries
­­

Mariam
McCall
301­
713­
2231
UNITED
STATES
DEPARTMENT
OF
COMMERCE
Silver
Spring,
Md.
20910
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MAIL
TELEPHONE
ROUTING
OFFICE
and
FAX
LOCATION
CODE
NUMBER
F/
NER
Northeast
Region
978­
281­
9300
Gloucester,
MA
One
Blackburn
Drive
Fax­
281­
9371
Gloucester,
MA
01930
F/
NEC3
Northeast
Fisheries
Science
Center
508­
495­
2233
Woods
Hole,
MA
166
Water
St.
­
Rm.
312
Fax­
548­
2258
Woods
Hole,
MA
02543
Woods
Hole
Laboratory
508­
495­
2000
Woods
Hole,
MA
166
Water
St.
Fax­
495­
2258
Woods
Hole,
MA
02543
Narragansett
Laboratory
401­
782­
3200
Narragansett,
RI
28
Tarzwell
Drive
Fax­
782­
3201
Narragansett,
RI
02882
Milford
Laboratory
203­
579­
7000
Milford,
CT
212
Rigers
Ave.
FAX­
579­
7070
Milford,
CT
06460
Sandy
Hook
Laboratory
732­
872­
3000
Highlands,
NJ
Building
74,
McGruder
FAX­
872­
3088
Highlands,
NJ
07732
F/
NEC3
Natl.
Systematics
Laboratory,
MRC153
202­
357­
2550
Washington,
DC
10th
&
Constitution
Ave.,
NW
FAX­
357­
1896
Washington,
DC
20560
F/
SER
Southeast
Region
727­
570­
5301
St.
Petersburg,
FL
9721
Executive
Center
Drive,
N.
FAX­
570­
5300
St.
Petersburg,
FL
33702
F/
SEC
Southeast
Fisheries
Science
Center
305­
361­
4284
Miami,
FL
75
Virginia
Beach
Dr.
FAX­
361­
4219
Miami,
FL
33149
F/
SEC4
Miami
Laboratory
305­
361­
4225
Miami,
FL
75
Virginia
Beach
Dr.
FAX­
361­
4499
Miami,
FL
33149
F/
SEC5
Mississippi
Laboratory
228­
762­
4591
Pascagoula,
MS
3209
Frederick
St.,
P.
O.
Drawer
1207
FAX­
769­
9200
Pascagoula,
MS
39567
F/
SEC6
Panama
City
Laboratory
850­
234­
6541
Panama
City,
FL
3500
Delwood
Beach
Rd.
FAX­
235­
3559
Panama
City,
FL
32408
F/
SEC7
Galveston
Laboratory
409­
766­
3500
Galveston,
TX
4700
Avenue
U
FAX­
766­
3508
Galveston,
TX
77551
NATIONAL
MARINE
FISHERIES
SERVICE
REGIONAL
FACILITIES
(
CONTINUED)
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MAIL
TELEPHONE
ROUTING
OFFICE
and
FAX
LOCATION
CODE
NUMBER
F/
SEC9
Beaufort
Laboratory
252­
728­
3595
Beaufort,
NC
1O1
Pivers
Island
Rd
FAX­
728­
8784
Beaufort,
NC
28516
F/
NWR
Northwest
Region
206­
526­
6150
Seattle,
WA
7600
Sand
Point
Way,
N.
E.,
Bldg.
1
FAX­
526­
6426
Seattle,
WA
98115
F/
NWC
Northwest
Fisheries
Science
Center
206­
860­
3200
Seattle,
WA
West
Bldg.
­
Rm.
363
FAX­
860­
3217
2725
Montlake
Boulevard,
East
Seattle,
WA
98112
F/
SW
Southwest
Region
562­
980­
4000
Long
Beach,
CA
501
West
Ocean
Blvd.,
Suite
4200
FAX­
980­
4018
Long
Beach,
CA
90802
F/
SWC
Southwest
Fisheries
Science
Center
858­
546­
7000
La
Jolla,
CA
8604
La
Jolla
Shores
Dr.
FAX­
546­
5655
P.
O.
Box
271
La
Jolla,
CA
92038
F/
SWC2
Honolulu
Laboratory
808­
983­
5300
Honolulu,
HI
2570
Dole
Street,
Rm.
106
FAX­
983­
2902
Honolulu,
HI
96822
Pacific
Islands
Area
Office
808­
973­
2937
Honolulu,
HI
1601
Kapiolani
Blvd.,
Rm.
1110
FAX­
973­
2941
Honolulu,
HI
96814
F/
SWC3
Santa
Cruz
/
Tiburon
Laboratory
415­
435­
3149
Santa
Cruz,
CA
110
Shaffer
Rd.
FAX­
435­
3675
Santa
Cruz,
CA
95060
F/
SWC4
Pacific
Fisheries
Environmental
Group
408­
648­
8515
Pacific
Grove,
CA
1352
Lighthouse
Ave.
FAX­
648­
8440
Pacific
Grove,
CA
93950
F/
AKR
Alaska
Region
907­
586­
7221
Juneau,
AK
709
West
9th
Street,
Room
453
FAX­
586­
7249
P.
O.
Box
21668
Juneau,
AK
99802
F/
AKC
Alaska
Fisheries
Science
Center,
206­
526­
4000
Seattle,
WA
7600
Sand
Point
Way,
N.
E.
FAX­
526­
4004
P.
O.
Box
C15700
­
Bldg.
#
4
­
Rm.
2149
Seattle,
WA
98115
Kodiak
Laboratory
907­
481­
1700
Kodiak,
AK
301
Research
Court
FAX­
481­
1701
Kodiak,
AK
99615
F/
AKC4
Auke
Bay
Laboratory
907­
789­
6000
Auke
Bay,
AK
11305
Glacier
Highway
FAX­
789­
6094
Auke
Bay,
AK
99801
NATIONAL
MARINE
FISHERIES
SERVICE
REGIONAL
FACILITIES
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CITY
TELEPHONE
NAME
AND
ADDRESS
NUMBER
NEW
ENGLAND:

(
1)
Portland
207­
780­
3322
Scott
McNamara
/
Jessica
Holton,
Marine
Trade
Center,
FAX:
780­
3340
Suite
212,
Two
Portland
Fish
Pier,
Portland,
ME
04101
Boston
617­
223­
8018
Jack
French,
Boston
Market
News,
408
Atlantic
Ave.,
Rm.
141,
FAX:
223­
8526
Boston,
MA
02210
(
1)
Gloucester
978­
281­
9304
Gregory
R.
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AQUACULTURE
Production
23
CLAMS
Aquaculture,
23
Canned,
53
Exports,
68,
82
Frozen
holdings,
58,
59
Imports,
61
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Landings,
3,
12,
18,
82
Supply,
82
Value
of
landings,
3,
12,
18
COLD
STORAGE
Holdings,
monthly,
56­
59
CONSUMPTION
Canned,
86
,87
Cured,
86
Fillets
and
steaks,
87
Fresh
and
frozen,
86
Per
capita,
U.
S.,
86
Per
capita,
use,
90
Salmon,
canned,
87
Sardines,
canned,
87
Shellfish,
canned,
87
Shrimp,
87
Sticks
and
portions,
87
Tuna,
canned,
87
World,
88
CRABS
Canned,
53,
80
Exports,
68,
73,
80
Frozen
holdings,
58,
59
Imports,
61,
82
Landings,
4,
12,
18,
21,
22
Supply,
80
Value
of
landings,
4,
12,
18,
21,
22
World
catch,
47
CRAFT,
FISHING
Number,
by
region
and
state,
94
DISPOSITION
OF
LANDINGS
United
States,
5
World,
49
EMPLOYMENT
Processors
and
wholesalers,
95
Region
and
State,
95
EXPORTS
All
fishery
products,
68
Crabs,
68,
73
Crabmeat,
68,
73
Continent
and
country,
by,
70
Cured,
68
Edible,
by
years,
69
Fish
meal,
68,
74,
84
Herring,
68
Nonedible,
by
years,
69
Oils,
68,
74,
84
Principal
items,
68
Salmon,
canned,
68,
72,
79
Salmon,
whole
or
eviscerated,
68,
72
Sardines,
canned,
68,
79
Shrimp,
canned,
68,
83
Shrimp,
domestic
and
foreign
products
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Shrimp,
fresh
and
frozen,
68,
71
Snow
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tanner)
crab,
80
Value,
by
years,
69
Volume,
by
years,
69
World,
by
country,
49
FLOUNDERS
Fillets,
52
Frozen
holdings,
56,
57
Landings,
1,
8,
14
Value
of
landings,
1,
8,
14
GROUNDFISH
FILLETS
AND
STEAKS
Exports,
68
Fillets,
supply,
77
Imports,
61,
77
HALIBUT
Fillets
and
steaks,
52
Frozen
holdings,
56,
57
Landings,
1,
9,
15
Value
of
landings,
1,
9,
15
HERRING,
SEA
Canned
(
sardines),
53
Consumption
(
sardines),
per
capita,
87
Landings,
1,
9,
15
Exports
(
sardines),
68
Imports
(
sardines),
61
Value
of
landings,
1,
9,
15
World
catch,
47
IMPORTS
All
fishery
products,
61,
62
Blocks
and
slabs,
61,
64
Clams,
canned,
61
Continent
and
country,
by,
63
Crabmeat,
canned,
fresh
and
frozen,
61,
80
Cured,
61
Edible,
61,
62,
63,
76,
77
Fillets,
groundfish,
61,
64,
77
Fillets,
other
than
groundfish
and
ocean
perch,
61
Finfish,
69
Groundfish,
61,
64,
77
Herring,
canned,
61
Industrial,
76,
77
Lobsters,
canned,
61
Lobsters,
fresh
and
frozen,
61
Meal
and
scrap,
61,
67
Nonedible,
61,
62,
63
Oils,
61,
84
Oysters,
canned,
61
Principal
items,
61
Quota,
canned
tuna,
not
in
oil,
65
Salmon,
canned,
61,
79
Salmon,
fresh
and
frozen,
61
Sardines,
canned,
61,
79
Scallop
meats,
61,
82
Shellfish,
76
Shrimp,
by
country,
66
Shrimp,
by
products,
67
Tuna,
canned,
61,
65,
79
Tuna,
fresh
and
frozen,
61,
79
Value,
by
years,
62
Volume,
by
year,
62
World,
by
country,
49
INSPECTION
Establishments
and
amount
inspected,
96
LANDINGS
Disposition,
5
Foreign
shores,
off,
8,
14
Human
food
(
edible),
5
Industrial,
5
Months,
by,
5
Ports,
major
U.
S.,
7
Record
year,
by
states,
6
Species,
1,
8,
14
State
and
region,
current,
6

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Territory,
20
U.
S.
shores,
distance
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8,
14
World,
47,
48,
49
LOBSTERS,
AMERICAN
Imports,
61,
81
Landings,
4,
12,
18,
81
Supply,
81
Value
of
landings,
4,
12,
18
LOBSTER,
SPINY
Frozen
holdings,
58,
59
Imports,
61,
81
Landings,
4,
12,
18,
21,
22,
81
Supply,
81
Value
of
landings,
4,
12,
18,
21,
81
MACKERELS
Landings,
2,
9,
15,
20
Value
of
landings,
2,
9,
15,
20
World
catch,
47
MAGNUSON
FISHERY
CONSERVATION
AND
MANAGEMENT
ACT
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Fishery
Management
Plan,
97
General
description,
97
Optimum
yield
by
species,
100
Permits,
foreign
fishing,
97
Regional
Fishery
Management
Councils,
99
MEAL
AND
SCRAP
Exports,
68,
74
Imports,
61,
67
Production,
U.
S.,
55
Supply,
83
World
disposition,
49
MENHADEN
Landings,
2,
9,
15
Value
of
landings,
2,
9,
15
OIL
Exports,
68,
83
Imports,
61,
83
Production,
55
Supply,
83
World
disposition,
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Aquaculture,
23
Canned,
53
Imports,
61,
82
Landings,
4,
12,
18,
21,
23
Supply,
82
Value
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4,
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18,
21,
23
World
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AND
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Employment,
95
Processors
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wholesalers,
95
PRICES,
Exvessel
index,
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PROCESSING
Animal
food
and
bait,
canned,
51,
54
Canned
products,
53,
54,
68
Clams,
canned,
53
Crabs,
canned,
53,
80
Employment
in,
95
Fillets
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steaks,
fresh
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52
Frozen
holdings,
56
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Industrial
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55
Meal,
oil,
51,
55
Oysters,
canned,
53
Plants,
number
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95
Salmon
canned,
53
Sardines,
canned,
53
Shrimp,
canned,
53
Sticks,
portions,
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breaded
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51
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Harvest
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Harvest
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Harvest
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Harvest
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by
year,
40
Harvest
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45
MRFSS,
program
description,
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Number
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by
state,
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Number
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by
state,
46
Statistical
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Statistical
data
types/
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SALMON
Aquaculture,
23
Canned,
53,
79
SALMON
Consumption,
per
capita,
87
Exports,
68,
72
Fillets
and
steaks,
52
Frozen
holdings,
56,
58
Imports,
61
Landings,
2,
10,
16
Supply,
canned,
79
Value
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landings,
2,
10,
16
World
catch,
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SARDINES
Canned,
53,
79
Consumption,
per
capita,
87
Exports,
68,
79
Imports,
61,
68
Landings,
2,
10,
16
Supply,
canned,
79
World
catch,
47
SCALLOPS
Exports,
68,
82
Imports,
61,
82
Landings,
4,
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19
Supply,
82
Value
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landings,
4,
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19
World
catch,
47
SHRIMP
Aquaculture,
23
Breaded,
51
Canned,
53,
61,
83
Consumption,
per
capita,
87
Exports,
70,
71,
83
Frozen
holdings,
58,
59
Imports,
61,
66,
67,
83
Landings,
head­
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83
Landings,
head­
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4,
13,
19,
21
Supply,
canned,
83
Supply,
total,
83
Value
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landings,
4,
13,
19,
21
World
catch,
47
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fishery
products,
75,
76
Clam
meats,
82
Crabs,
80
Crabmeat,
80
Edible
fishery
products,
75,
76
Fillets
and
steaks,
all,
77
Fillets
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steaks,
groundfish,
77
Finfish,
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Lobster,
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Meal,
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Oil,
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Oysters,
82
Salmon,
canned,
79
Sardines,
canned,
79
Scallop
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Shellfish,
76
Shrimp,
83
Tuna,
78
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22
Value
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65,
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Consumption,
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88
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78
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Catch
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48
Catch
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47
Catch
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47
Catch
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type,
47,
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88
Disposition,
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