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Hawaii
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn
Canada
United Statesof America
Mexico
GuatemalaBelize
Honduras
El SalvadorNicaragua
Costa Rica
Panama
Jamaica
Cuba
HaitiDom.Republic
PuertoRico (US)
Trinidadand Tobago
VenezuelaGuyana
Colombia SurinameFrenchGuyana
Ecuador
Peru
Bolivia
Chile
Argentina
Uruguay
Brazil
GalapagosIsl. (Ec.)
Bahamas
IsraelJordan
Egypt
SaudiArabia
Kuwait
BahrainQatarU.A.E.
Oman
Yemen
Ethiopia
Somalia
Djibouti
Eritrea
Kenya
Tanzania
Rwanda
Burundi
Uganda
Congo(Dem. Rep.)
GabonCongo
Cameroon
Eq. Guinea
S. Tomé andPrincipe
Beni
nTo
go
GhanaNigeria
BurkinaFaso
Côted’Ivoire
Mauritania
Senegal
GuineaGuinea Bissau
Gambia
Sierra LeoneLiberia
Morocco
W. Sahara
CanaryIslands (Sp.)
Cape Verde
Angola
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Botswana
Namibia
South AfricaLesotho
Swaziland
Moz
ambique
Malaw
i
Madagascar
Comoros
Mauritius
Falkland Islands(Argentina)
Seychelles
Maldives
SudanChad
Libya
Tunisia
Algeria
Niger
Central AfricanRep.
Mali
Iraq
Iran
Uzbekistan
Afghanistan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Pakistan
India
NepalBhutan
MyanmarLaos
Thailand
Cambodia
China*
Mongolia
Japan
NorthKorea
SouthKorea
Taiwan
Philippines
Brunei
Singapore
Indonesia
M a l a y s ia
PapuaNew
Guinea
Vanuatu
Australia
EastTimor
NewZealand
A t l a n t i c
O c e a n
A t l a n t i c
O c e a n
I n d i a n
O c e a n
Kazakhstan
S e ao f
J a p a n
S o u t hC h i n a
S e a
Ta s m a nS e a
A r a b i a nS e a
P a c i f i c
O c e a n
P a c i f i c
O c e a n
H u d s o nB a y
B a f f i nB a y
Equator
G u l f o fM e x i c o
C a r i b b e a nS e a
France
Spain
Portugal
Italy
Poland
Norway
Ireland
Sweden
Finland
Nether-lands
Belgium
Germany
AustriaSwitzer-
land
Czech Rep.
Slovakia
HungaryRomania
TurkeyGreece
Bulgaria
LebanonSyria
Denmark
Iceland
UnitedKingdom
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Belarus
Russian Federation**
MoldovaUkraine
Georgia
AzerbaijanArmenia Turkmenistan
Croatia
Slov.
Mon.
Greenland(Den.)
SolomonIslands
MarshallIslands
SouthSudan
L.
EU
Vietnam
Nauru AgreementIslands***
FaroeIslands
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Seafood trade value (USD million)500
Chile
Argentina
Morocco
EU
Norway
Russia
Thailand
India
FaroeIslandsIceland
Greenland
Peru
Mexico
US
Canada
Ecuador
Brazil
2,3322,3322,332787787787787787787787
7,2987,298
655
1,2461,2461,2461,2461,2461,246546546546546546546
1,1361,1361,136
1,4621,4621,462
740740740740
458458458458
602
1,441
5735735735735731,4141,4141,4141,4141,414
4914914914914911,1711,1711,1711,1711,171
561561561561561561
5105105105105105101,122
685685 1,5301,5301,530
775775
892892892892892892892
3,162
8988981,8101,8101,810 1,8151,815 1,471
1,4421,4421,4421,4421,4421,4421,4421,442
849 686
3,329
1,202
2,3372,337
China
Indonesia
Vietnam
Japan
Malaysia
SouthKorea
3,7603,760
1,158655655655655
1,0571,0571,0571,057
975975742742
1,3451,3451,345
1,8401,8401,8401,8401,8401,8401,840799799799799799799799
540540540540
557
1,2341,2341,7011,701
South1,701
SouthSouth1,701
South
491491491491491
868868
489
542542542542542
1,4551,4551,4551,4551,4551,4551,4551,455
Turkey
Greece
CroatiaCroatiaCroatiaCroatiaCroatiaCroatiaCroatiaCroatiaCroatiaCroatiaEU (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
6,60312,347-5,744
20156,741
12,452-5,712
2020f6,844
12,632-5,788
2025f
US (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
5,4658,572
-3,107
20155,3589,042
-3,683
2020f5,3669,324
-3,958
2025f
Canada (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
1,038842196
20151,081
939141
2020f1,103
961142
2025f
Norway (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
3,6751,1342,541
20153,626
8202,806
2020f3,697
8422,855
2025f
AzerbaijanAzerbaijanAzerbaijanAzerbaijanAzerbaijanArmeniaArmeniaArmenia Turkmenistan
Turkey (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
671622
49
2015625520105
2020f664545118
2025f
Russian Federation**
Russia (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
4,6093,3511,258
20155,1733,1122,061
2020f5,2183,1612.056
2025f
China (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
64,64561,262
3,382
201569,48266,465
3,017
2020f74,71970,445
4,274
2025f
Japan (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
4,1617,075
-2,914
20153,7186,361
-2,644
2020f3,5406,195
-2,654
2025f
Mexico (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
1,6791,976-297
20151,9192,329-410
2020f1,9562,506-550
2025f
Chile (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
2,8321,5551,278
20153,1551,6851,470
2020f3,3561,6621,694
2025f
Brazil
Brazil (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
1,2751,877-603
20151,4572,086-629
2020f1.6682,423-755
2025f
India (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
10,1039,167
936
201511,52610,311
1,215
2020f12,38510,962
1,423
2025f
Indonesia (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
11,0329,9401,093
201512,85511,517
1,338
2020f13,97612,655
1,321
2025f
Australia (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
249630
-380
2015274714
-440
2020f287746
-459
2025f
New Zealand (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
524176348
2015538190347
2020f549191358
2025f
Swaziland
M
Africa (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
10,52912,668-2,139
201511,88114,061-2,180
2020f12,71615,571-2,855
2025f
30
SalmonMarine Fishes
Other CrustaceansOther Diadromous Fishes
OthersOthers
MolluscsCarps, Barbels
TilapiaShrimps, Prawns
CatfishCatfish
Other Freshwater Fishes
876543210
20172013
USD billion
Whitefish
Salmon
Crustaceans
Tuna
Bivalves andCephalopods
Pelagics
Other Fishes andAquatic Products
0 5 10 15 20 25 0 1 2 3 4 5USD billion million metric tons
2017
200220072012
0 5 10 15 20 25USD billion
2017
200220072012
2017
200220072012
Value Volume Value
Ecuador
Canada
US
Thailand
Chile
EU
India
Vietnam
Norway
China*
0 1 2 3 4 65
Volume
million metric tons
2017
200220072012
India
Chile
Thailand
Peru
US
Vietnam
Russia*
EU
Norway
China*
Brazil
Australia
Russia*
Canada
Thailand
South Korea
China*
Japan
US
EU
Canada
Philippines
Norway
Russia*
South Korea South Korea
Thailand
Japan
US
China*
EU
20152013 2014 2016 20170
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China* ROW Total Value
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1990 19951980 1955 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020f
AquacultureWild-Catch
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Exports Imports
0
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20122002 2007 2017 20122002 2007 2017
CAGR 10.3%
CAGR 8.9%
Monthly Thai white shrimp (Vannamei), wholesale prices, sized 60 pieces/kg in THB
2017
USD
/lb
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Norwegian whole salmon spot price (NOK/kg) Chilean 2-3/lb fresh fillet FOB Miami (USD/lb)
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Urner Barry HLSO Farm – raised white shrimp index
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2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2019f2018e 2022f2020f 2021f
Chile
CanadaUK
Norway
Others
kg p
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apita
2000 2005 2010 2015 2020f 2025f
Kilograms of feed needed to produce one kilogram of animal protein
27%
30% 5%
24%
7%
7%
Atlantic Ocean20m metric tons
4% 12%
18%
50%
3%
8% 5%
Indian Ocean11m metric tons
Pacific Ocean46m metric tons
16%
17%
11% 38%
2%
8%
8%
The data in the map refers to the total export trade flows of seafood per species group in 2017, represented in metric tons. The minimum requirement for showing a trade flow is 50,000 metric tons; for tuna, the minimum requirement is 40,000 metric tons. The lines on the map do not refer to the actual trade route or the exact point of origin or arrival.
The data in the map refers to the total export trade flows of seafood per species group in 2017, represented in metric tons. The minimum requirement for showing a trade flow is 50,000 metric tons; for tuna, the minimum requirement is 40,000 metric tons. The lines on the map do not refer to the actual trade route or the exact point of origin or arrival.
Seafood trade flow (thousand metric tons)
Seafood consumption per capita (kg/year)
0 - 9.910.0 - 19.920.0 - 29.930.0 - 49.9> 50.0Zero/unknown/uninhabited
Whitefish: cod, pollock, halibut, tilapia, carps, catfishSalmon: Atlantic salmon, Pacific salmon, troutTuna: skipjack, yellowfin, albacore, bigeyePelagics (excl. tuna): sardines, anchovies, mackerel, swordfish
60
Seafood consumption per capita (kg/year) Seafood production per ocean area (m metric tons)
GroundfishSmall PelagicsLarge PelagicsOther Marine FishDiadromous Fishes
MolluscsCrustaceans
Country data (thousand mt)
EU (thousand mt)
ProductionConsumptionNet trade
6,60312,347-5,744
20156,741
12,452-5,712
2020f6,844
12,632-5,788
2025f
Crustaceans: shrimps, lobsters, crabs, krillBivalves and Cephalopods: oysters, mussels, scallops, sea cucumbers, squid, octopuses, cuttlefish
Fishmeal and Fish Oil
State boundaryEU boundary
* China import data includes Hong Kong import data for all seafood trade flows. For salmon and crustacean imports, Vietnam’s imports are also included.
** Russia seafood trade flows also include Belarus trade data
*** Nauru Agreement Islands include Federal States of Micronesia, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palu, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu Arrow colors represent countries and bear no relation to those used in the main map.
Legend
EU Imports by Value, 2013 vs. 2017
China Exports and Imports Compared in Value, 2002-2017
Trade Flows in Value, 2017
Top 10 Seafood-Exporting Countries by Value and Volume, 2002-2017
Norwegian and Chilean Salmon Prices, 2013-2018Marine Shrimp Prices, 2013-2018
Top 10 Seafood-Importing Countries by Value and Volume, 2002-2017 Peruvian Fishmeal Exports, 2013-2017 Global Seafood Production, 1980-2022f Aquaculture Development by Species Group (Excl. Aquatic Plants), 2000-2022f
Global Per Capita Consumption of Animal Protein, 2000-2025f
Atlantic Salmon Production, 2010-2022f
Feed Conversion Ratios of Different Animals, 2018
0
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20
25
Beef Pork Poultry Seafood
7.5
10
5.0
2.5
kg feed
0
5.0
2.5
kg feed
0
Beef3.5-9kg
Sheep4-6kg
Pork2.6-4.4kg
Poultry1.4-1.8kg
Salmon1.1-1.3kg
Shrimp1.1-1.9kg
Bass1.3-1.6kg
Tilapia1.2-1.6kg
Utrecht, April 2019Published Cover Photo
ShutterstockPrintingDe Groot Drukkerij bv, Goudriaan, the Netherlands OECD-FAO Agricultural Outlook 2018; FAO FIGIS, Fish Pool, Kepler Cheuvreux, Kontali,
Thai Union Frozen Foods, UN Comtrade, Urner Barry, Rabobank 2019
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