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市場調查報告書

全球水產養殖 /漁業市場

Aquaculture And Fisheries

出版商 Global Industry Analysts, Inc.
出版日期 2010年10月 商品編碼 138767
內容資訊 英文 Pages: 770
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全球水產養殖 /漁業市場 是由出版商Global Industry Analysts, Inc.在2010年10月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 770 價格從美金4500起跳。

簡介

本報告書為水產養殖/漁業的全球市場調査,包含業界概要、市場趨勢/問題、產品概要、技術、法規問題、最近業界活動、主要企業、世界市場展望、各地區市場、競爭狀況等最新情報,概述如下。

第1章 導論、方法論、產品定義

第2章 業界概要

  • 市場重點
  • 影響了水產養殖/漁業的世界性需求的不景氣
  • 威脅著大西洋鮭魚供給量的智利的病毒
  • 市場展望
  • 魚消費量與貿易
  • 對於世界的需求的不完全的生產量
  • 市場課題
  • 勝過捕捉野生魚的養殖
  • 以輸出為目標的亞裔魚生產者
  • 水產養殖/漁業市場:回顧的分析
  • 世界市場分析

第3章 市場趨勢與問題

第4章 產品概要

  • 水產養殖
  • 漁業

第5章 市場動態

  • 水產養殖
  • 漁業

第6章 技術的作用

  • 水產養殖/漁業業界之技術
  • 水產養殖領域之生物技術的作用
  • 養殖的大規模/集約的系統

第7章 有機水產養殖生產之相關分析

  • 導論
  • 主要有機種
  • 有機魚貝類市場
  • 有機食品:產品生命週期
  • 流通管道
  • 刺激的要因
  • 有機水產養殖之世界標準
  • 障害

第8章 魚類產品標示的重要性

  • 有標示的事實
  • 標示法規

第9章 法規問題

  • 醫藥品利用之規範

第10章 魚貝類的相關事實

  • 導論
  • 魚貝類保存技術
  • 人類生活中魚類的作用
  • 需求與供給的不一致

第11章 全球交易地位

第12章 全球歷史的貿易統計値:展望材料

第13章 最近業界活動

第14章 最近企業活動:展望材料

第15章 全球主要企業

第16章 世界市場展望

第17章 美國

第18章 加拿大

第19章 日本

第20章 歐洲

  • 法國
  • 德國
  • 義大利
  • 英國
  • 西班牙
  • 其他

第21章 亞太地區

第22章 拉丁美洲

第23章 其他地區

目錄

Abstract

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Aquaculture and Fisheries in Thousand Tons by the following Segments: Aquaculture, and Fisheries. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2007 through 2015. A seven-year historic analysis is also provided for these markets. The report profiles 1118 companies including many key and niche players such as Kona Bay Marine Resources, Nireus S.A., Nutreco Holding N.V., Royal Greenland A/S, Sea Watch International Ltd., Selonda Aquaculture S.A., Starkist Seafood Company, Taylor Shellfish, Inc., TriMarine International, and Unima Group. Key Aquaculture Technology providers also discussed in the report include AKVA Group, Aquacare Environment, Inc., and Cyanotech Corp. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.

Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

  • Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
  • Disclaimers
  • Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
    • Quantitative Techniques & Analytics
  • Product Definitions and Scope of Study
    • Aquaculture
    • Fisheries

2. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW

  • Market Highlights
  • Recession Affects Global Demand for Aquaculture and
    • Fisheries
    • Recessionary Impact on Main Species - A Quick Review
  • Virus Outbreak in Chile Poses Threat for Atlantic salmon Supplies
  • Market Outlook
  • Fish Consumption and Trade
  • Production Insufficient to Meet Global Demand
    • Aquaculture & Fisheries Production/Consumption Statistics:
      • Table 1: World Aquaculture and Commercial Catches(2007): Breakdown of Live Weight for Fish, Crustaceans, Mollusks, Sea Urchins and other echinoderms, andOthers (in Metric Tons)
      • Table 2: World Aquaculture and Commercial CatchesMarket by Area (2007): Breakdown for MarineAreas and Inland Areas (In Metric Tons)(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 3: World Aquaculture and Commercial CatchesMarket (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Fish, Crustacean, and Mollusks by Country (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 4: World Aquaculture Production by GeographicRegion (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown ofProduction Volume for Asia-Pacific, North America,Latin America and the Caribbean, Europe (Western & Eastern & Central), and Middle East/Africa(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 5: World Production of Fish (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Production Volume by ProductionArea - Inland Waters & Marine Waters (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 6: World Inland Capture Fisheries Production by Geographic Region (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Production Volume for Asia, Africa, Americas, Europe,and Oceania (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 7: World Inland Capture Fisheries Production (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Production Volume by Economic Class/Stature (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 8: World Inland Capture Fisheries Production (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Production Volume byCountry (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 9: World Inland Capture Fisheries Production (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Production Volume byFish Species (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 10: World Aquaculture Production (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Production Volume by Fish Species(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 11: World Consumption of Fish (2008): Percentage Breakdown by Mode of Consumption/Utilization(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 12: World Aquaculture and Commercial Catches(2007): Percentage Share Breakdown by End-Use(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 13: World Per Capita Supply of Fish (2008):Breakdown by Type (In Kgs Per Year) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 14: Number of Fishers (Fishermen) and FishFarmers Worldwide (2006): Breakdown byGeographic Region (In 000s) (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Market Challenges
  • Farming Outshines Wild Capture
  • Asian Fish Producers Eye Exports
    • Table 15: Global Seafood Market (2004 - A Historic Review): Exports (in US$ Million) by Select Country - China,Norway, Thailand, USA, Denmark, Canada, Spain,Chile, Netherlands, and Vietnam (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Aquaculture and Fisheries Market - A Retrospective Analysis
  • Global Market Analysis

3. MARKET TRENDS AND ISSUES

  • Fish: A Primary Source of Animal Protein
  • Developing World Turns to Aquaculture to Ward
    • Off Malnutrition
  • Freshwater Aquaculture: Semi-Intensive Vs. Intensive Systems
  • Vegetable-based Feeds
  • Policymakers Role in Global Fishing Sector
  • Fish Prices - A Long-Term Outlook
  • Production - Vertical Expansion
  • Production - Horizontal Expansion
  • Culture-based Fisheries
  • Growing Awareness of Sustainability Needs
  • Long-Term Trends in Aquaculture
  • Science-based Traditional Approach to Aquaculture
  • Issues Affecting Future Trade in Aquaculture and Related Products
    • Externalities
    • Food Security
    • Quality
    • Tariffs
  • The World Aquaculture Society
    • WAS' Mission
  • National Aquaculture Association

4. PRODUCT OVERVIEW

  • Aquaculture
    • Outlook
    • Growth Drivers
    • Aquaculture: A Blue Revolution
      • Types of Aquaculture
        • Food Fish Species
        • Bait Species
        • Ornamental Species
        • Fee Fishing
        • Aquarium Aquaculture
        • Lake Stock Aquaculture
    • Why Aquaculture?
    • Growth Potential
    • Modern Aquaculture Systems
    • Production Phases in Aquaculture
    • Production Methods
      • Ponds
      • Cage Culture
      • Raceways
      • Water Re-Circulating Systems
        • Major Aquaculture Species Cultivated
      • Freshwater Fishes
      • Aquatic Plants and Algae
      • Microalgae
    • Nets Used for Aquaculture
      • Seine Nets
      • Trawl Nets
      • Beam Trawls
      • Otter Trawls
      • Pair Trawls
      • Otter Trawls
      • Pair Trawls
      • Lift Nets
      • Gillnets and Entangling Nets
      • Trapping Nets
  • Fisheries
    • Fish - Nutritional Value
      • Fisheries - A Rich Source for Marine Wealth
    • Fish Farming - Global Facts
    • Sources of Marine Wealth
      • Productivity Comparison of Various Sources of
        • Marine Wealth - Open Ocean, Coastal Waters,
          • and Upwelling Areas
      • Classification of Marine Organisms
    • Sectors in Fisheries
      • Commercial Sector
      • Recreational/Sporting Sector
      • Traditional Sector
    • Precautions for Transporting and Marketing Live Fish

5. MARKET DYNAMICS

  • Aquaculture
    • Environment Pollution
    • Fish for Fish Feeds
    • Organic and Chemical Pollution
    • Mangroves and Shrimp Aquaculture
    • Intensive Shrimp Farming: A Threat to Environment
    • Best Production and Management Practices in Aquaculture
    • International Standards for Aquaculture Drugs
    • Aquaculture Trade Regulations
      • International Agreements
    • White Spot Disease - A Major Threat for Shrimp Industry
    • Predator Control in Aquaculture
    • Pros & Cons
      • Employment Opportunities in Aquaculture to Grow
      • Negative Effects and Risks of Aquaculture
      • El Nino and La Nina - Effects on Aquatic Life
        • Table 16: Global Aquaculture Market (2003 - A Historic Review): Annual Production (in Million Tons) by Water Type - Mari Culture, Fresh Water, and BrackishWater (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Fisheries
    • Facts about Overexploitation
      • "Bait" Now as "Catch"
    • Cause and Effect Relationship
      • Fiscal Approach
      • Government Policies
      • Science and Technology
      • Cost and Profit Analysis
      • Buyer Be Aware

6. THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY

  • Technology in Aquaculture and Fisheries Industry
    • Table 17: World Fishmeal Production by Country (2007):Volume Production for Peru, Chile, Thailand, USA,China, Japan, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, South Africa,and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 18: World Fish Meal Consumption by Sector(2003 & 2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of VolumeConsumption for Aquaculture, Pigs, Poultry, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 19: World Fish Meal Consumption in Aquaculture byType of Fish Reared (2008): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume Consumption for Salmon & Trout, FWCrustaceans, Marine Fish, Eel, Cyprinids, Tilapia,and Other Freshwater Fishes (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 20: World Fish Oil Consumption by End-use Sector(2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of VolumeConsumption for Aquaculture, Refined/HardenedEdible, and Industrial Sectors (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 21: World Fish Oil Consumption in Aquacultureby Type of Fish Reared (2008): Percentage ShareBreakdown of Volume Consumption for Salmon,Marine Fish, Carp, Trout, Shrimp, Tilapia, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Role of Biotechnology in the Field of Aquaculture
    • Marine Organism-Based Chemicals Offer Potential for Biofuel Generation
    • Gene Transfer / Transgenic Fish
    • Selective Breeding in Aquaculture
    • Significance of Genetic Improvement Programs
    • Need for R&D
    • Areas to be Researched Upon
  • What is Extensive and Intensive System of Cultivation?
    • Relationship between Intensification and
      • Environmental Impacts
    • Pros and Cons of Capital-Intensive Production Systems
    • Methods to Overcome Drawbacks of Intensive Cultivation

7. AN INSIGHT INTO ORGANIC AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION

  • Introduction
  • Major Organic Species
    • Organic Shrimp
    • Organic Shellfish
    • Organic Salmon
    • Organic Carp and Trout
  • Organic Seafood Market
    • Growing Demand
      • Table 22: Global Organic Food Market (2003 to 2005 -A Historic Review): Geographic Regions Ranked byGrowth - Japan,US, Canada, France, Italy, UK, and Germany (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Factors Contributing towards Growth of Organic Aquaculture Sector
  • Organic Food: Product Life Cycle
  • Distribution Channels
  • Motivating Factors
  • Global Standards in Organic Aquaculture Cultivation
  • Drawbacks

8. PROMINENCE OF FISH PRODUCT LABELING

  • Facts of Labeling
  • Labeling Regulations
    • Government Initiatives
    • US Regulations
      • Organic Labels
    • Private Initiatives

9. REGULATORY ISSUES

  • Regulations in Drug Usage
    • Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
    • Pesticide Use in Aquaculture
      • Alternatives
      • Government Intervention: A Prerequisite

10. FACTS ABOUT SEAFOOD

  • Introduction
  • Seafood Preservation Techniques
  • Role of Fish in Human Life
    • Skin Care from Seafood
    • Aquatic Animals: A Potential Source of Medicinal Properties
  • Demand and Supply Variance
    • Price Determinants

11. WORLD TRADE STATUS

  • Table 23: World Exports of Fish by Country of Destination(2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Export Value for European Union, China, Norway, Thailand, USA, Vietnam,Chile, Canada, Russia, Indonesia, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 24: World Imports of Fish by Country of Origin (2008):Percentage Share Breakdown of Import Value for European Union, Japan, USA, and Others (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
  • Table 25: World Imports of Fisheries by Country of Origin (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Import Value by Key Countries(In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 26: World Exports of Fisheries by Country of Destination(2007): Breakdown of Export Value by Key Countries(In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)

12. GLOBAL HISTORIC TRADE RELATED STATS - A PERSPECTIVE BUILDER

  • Table 27: Global Seafood Products Market (2003):Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Region/Country - Developing Countries, European Union, US, Japan,and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 28: Global Seafood Products Market (2003):Percentage Breakdown of Imports by Region/Country - European Union, Japan, US, Developing Countries,and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 29: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Species - Shrimp, Ground Fish, Salmon, Tuna, Mollusks (other), Small Pelagics, Fresh Water, Cephalopods, Fishmeal, Fish Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 30: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Exports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Korea, France, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, US, Senegal, Panama, India, Chile, and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 31: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Imports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - Japan, Italy, Hong Kong, US, France, Taiwan, Ghana, Belgium,Spain, Canada, Germany, Singapore, Australia, andOthers (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 32: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen OystersMarket (2002): Exports in (US$ Million) by Region/Country - China, Korea, France, Netherlands, Canada,US, New Zealand, Panama, Senegal, India, Ireland,Chile, Ecuador, Denmark, Italy, Thailand, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 33: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - Japan, US, Hong Kong, Italy, Spain, Belgium, France, Singapore, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 34: Global Cultured Oysters Market (2002):Production (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country -China, Japan, Korea, France, US, Taiwan,Thailand, Philippines, Canada, Australia,Ireland, Spain, Chile, Netherlands, and Others
  • Table 35: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Exports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country -China, Canada, Argentina, UK, Japan, US, Denmark,France, Chile, Italy, Russia, Australia, India, Peru,Indonesia, Mexico, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 36: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Imports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - US, France, Spain, Italy, Canada, Korea, Hong Kong, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, China, Singapore, Germany, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 37: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Exports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - Canada, Japan, UK, China, US, Argentina, Chile, Australia, France, Denmark, Peru, Russia, Italy, Mexico, Belgium, Iceland, Greenland, New Zealand, Ireland, Netherlands,Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 38: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen ScallopsMarket (2002): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - US, France, Spain, Italy, Canada, Hong Kong, Belgium, Australia, Denmark, Singapore, Korea, Germany, Netherlands, China, Switzerland, Japan, UK, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 39: Global Scallops (Capture and Culture) Market(2002): Production (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country -China, Japan, US, Canada, UK, France, Chile,Mexico, Russia, Australia, Peru, Iceland, Norway,and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 40: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Exports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, New Zealand, China, Inland,Greece, UK, India, Canada, Italy, France, Norway,and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 41: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Imports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - France, Italy, Germany, US, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, UK,Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Portugal,China, and Others (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
  • Table 42: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen MusselsMarket (2002): Exports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - New Zealand, Netherlands, Spain, Denmark,Ireland, Canada, India, China, UK, France, Greece,Italy, Turkey, Korea, Chile, US, Norway, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 43: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country -Belgium, US, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, UK,Netherlands, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, Portugal,and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 44: Global Mussels (Capture and Culture) Market(2002): Production (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country -China, Spain, Italy, Thailand, Denmark, New Zealand,France, Chile, Netherlands, UK, Canada, Ireland,Greece, Korea, Peru, US, Philippines, Germany,Turkey, Australia, Sweden, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)

13. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY

  • Trident Takes Over Kasilof Fish
  • Hung Vuong to Acquire 3.8 Million Shares of An Giang Fisheries
  • Al- Faiz Fund Acquires Two Aquaculture Companies
  • Australis Aquaculture Divests Subsidiaries and Farming Operations
  • Open Blue Sea Farms Acquires Pristine' s Major Assets
  • Huon Aquaculture Snaps Up Spring Smoked Seafoods
  • Skystar Purchases Aquaculture Vaccine Technology
  • Pacific Seafood Concludes Salmolux Acquisition
  • Key West Fresh Acquires Barnacle Seafood
  • ANC Holdings Acquires Controlling Stake in Dhofar Fisheries
  • CWSI Introduces AquaClens Oxygenation System for Aquaculture Industry
  • Cooke Aquaculture Signs Agreement to Take Over Salmones Cupquelan
  • Loch Fyne Oysters Takes Over Simson' s Fisheries
  • Glacier Fish Acquires Alaska Ocean Seafoods
  • Bell Aquaculture Launches Yellow Perch Farm
  • PetroSun BioFuels Enters into an Agreement with Biomass Partners
  • Lakeland Marine Acquires Salmon Licenses from Lighthouse Caledonia
  • The Nigerian Federal Government Announces Plans for Setting up Three Shrimp Farming Training Centers
  • KPKKB Teams Up with Aero Supplies for Exporting Freshwater Patin Fish
  • BFAR Launches Mariculture Park Zone in Northeastern Mindanao
  • AKVA Group Acquires Idema Aqua
  • OKed Secures HACCP Certification for Aquatic Exports to the US
  • Computronics Plans to Take over Thurla Farms
  • Novus International Establishes Research Center
  • Futuris to Divest Non-Core Business Assets
  • Icicle Seafoods Acquires M/V Stellar Sea
  • Norway and Indonesia Enters into Agreement to Establish a New Committee
  • Kedah Corp. Acquires Majority Interest in MAS
  • Biomin Establishes New Aquaculture Research Center
  • Ukraine and Vietnam Sign Agreement for Aquaculture and Fisheries
  • Aleutia Sign Agreement with Peter Pan to Acquire Stake in Bristol Bay Processor
  • Majuikan and Mytrans Establishes New Fish Farm
  • Russia and Norway Extends Agreement on Barents Sea Fisheries
  • SalMar ASA to Acquire Fjordsmolt AS and Straumen Havbruk AS
  • Hjaltland Acquires Shetland Salmon Business of Collarfirth Salmon
  • BFAR to Expand Eastern Visayas Mariculture Zones
  • SPoNFish ASA to Acquire Brodrene Hveding AS
  • Zhejiang Holley to Acquire 100% Stake in SKDSFCL
  • Icicle Seafoods to Acquire Smoki Foods
  • FP Icicle Holdings Acquires Icicle Seafoods
  • EW Group Announces Aqua Gen Acquisition
  • Lighthouse Caledonia Agrees to Acquire Farming Sites from Hebridean Salmon
  • BioMar Concludes Provimi Aqua Acquisition
  • Cell Aquaculture forms JV with ASSAR Fishery
  • Maruha Plans to Acquire Agrobest
  • SeaArk Finalizes Deal to Produce Prawns using Mariculture Technology
  • Zagro Announces BASF Acquisition
  • Omstead Divests Stake in Fish Business Division to Great Lakes
  • AKVA Agrees to Acquire Danish Aquaculture Development Group
  • Skretting Japan Takes Over Marine Net' s Fish Feed Manufacturing Plants
  • Selonda Aquaculture Acquires Echinades Aquaculture' s Share Capital
  • Yuh Yow Fishery and Konsortium Galdasar Sign MoU

14. CORPORATE ACTIVITY IN THE RECENT PAST - A PERSPECTIVE BUILDER

  • Cermaq Enters into an Agreement to Takeover Artic Seafood Holding
  • High Liner Foods to Acquire FPI' s Production and Marketing Business
  • Nireus Acquires Stake in Marine Farms
  • Natural and Aker BioMarine Merge
  • HQ Sustainable Maritime Industries Signs Partnership with Marine Products College
  • Soltai Fishing and Processing Reopens Tuna Processing Plant
  • Singleton Fisheries Acquires Conagra Foods
  • Trident Seafoods Acquires Surimi Business of ConAgra Foods
  • Aquatic Life Sciences Acquires Syndel Laboratories
  • Cell Aquaculture Broadens Reach
  • Philippines and Indonesia Signs Pact
  • Royal Greenland Commences Factory Construction
  • Selonda Aquacultures Acquires Stake in Interfish
  • Dordogne Holdings to Reorganize
  • Taylor Shellfish Farms Establishes Processing Facility
  • Process Equipment Acquires Jade Profit Investment

15. FOCUS ON SELECT GLOBAL PLAYERS

  • Kona Bay Marine Resources (USA)
  • Nireus S.A. (Greece)
  • Nutreco Holding N.V. (The Netherlands)
  • Royal Greenland A/S (Greenland)
  • Sea Watch International Ltd. (USA)
  • Selonda Aquaculture S.A. (Greece)
  • StarKist Seafood Company (USA)
  • Taylor Shellfish, Inc. (USA)
  • TriMarine International (USA)
  • Unima Group (Madagascar)
  • Aquaculture Technology Providers
    • AKVA Group (Norway)
    • Aquacare Environment, Inc. (USA)
    • Cyanotech Corp. (USA)

16. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE

  • Table 45: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2007through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 46: World Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumptionin Thousand Tons for Years 2000 through 2006 (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 47: World 11-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdownof Volume Consumption for US, Canada, Japan, Europe,Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America andRest of World Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 48: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America andRest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2007 through2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 49: World Historic Review for Aquaculture byGeographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumptionin Thousand Tons for Years 2000 through 2006(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 50: World 11-Year Perspective for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Marketsfor Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 51: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Fisheries by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America andRest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2007 through2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 52: World Historic Review for Fisheries by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years2000 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 53: World 11-Year Perspective for Fisheries byGeographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for US, Canada, Japan, Europe,Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America andRest of World Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)

17. THE UNITED STATES

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Recession Drubs Seafood Market
    • A Conceptual Framework of the US Aquaculture Industry
    • Fastest Growing Segment of Agriculture
      • US Aquaculture Producing Regions by Species Produced
    • Aquaculture Industry - What the Future Holds
    • Factors Influencing Aquaculture Production
    • Evolution of Aquaculture Over Wild Harvest
    • An Insight into the US Antibiotics Market in Aquaculture Industry
    • Major Challenges to Reckon With
      • Measures to Control Environmental Pollution
      • Regulatory Issues
    • Some of the Drugs Approved for Aquaculture
    • Standards and Regulations for Seafood Market
      • The HACCP System for Food Safety
    • Market Share Statistics
      • Table 54: Leading Seafood Brands in the US:Percentage Dollar Share Breakdown for Gorton' s,Van de Kamp' s, Sea Best, Mrs. Paul' s, Others(For the Year Ended June 2009) (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 55: Leading Frozen Shrimp Brands in the US: Percentage Volume Share Breakdown for SeaPak, Gorton' s, SeaBest, Aqua Star, Tastee Choice,Contessa, Cape Gourmet, and Others (Forthe Year Ended May 2009) (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Key Consumption Statistics
      • Table 56: Annual Per Capita Consumption of Commercial Fish & Shell Fish in the United States (2006-2008): Breakdown by Fresh & Frozen, Canned, and Cured(In Pounds of Edible Meat) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 57: US Per Capita Consumption of Canned Fishery Products (2008): Breakdown by Canned Salmon,Canned Sardines, Canned Tuna, Canned Shellfish,and Others (In Pounds) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 58: US Annual Per Capita Consumption of Select Seafood Products for the Year 2008 (In Pounds)(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 59: US Per Capita Use of Commercial Fish &Shellfish (2006-2008): (In Pounds) (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 60: US Market for Processed Fishery Products(2008): Breakdown by Category - Edible &Industrial (In US$ Million) (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Key Production Statistics:
      • Table 61: US Aquaculture Production by Species (2006): Annual Production in Volume (Metric Tons) and Value (US$ ' 000) for Finfish (Baitfish, Catfish, Salmon,Striped bass, Tilapia, Trout) Shellfish (Clams,Crawfish, Mussels, Oysters, Shrimp), andMiscellaneous (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
      • Table 62: US Aquaculture Production by Species(2003 - A Historic Review): Annual Production inVolume (Metric Tons) and Value (US$ ' 000) forFinfish (Baitfish, Catfish, Salmon, Striped bass,Tilapia, Trout) Shellfish (Clams, Crawfish, Mussels, Oysters, Shrimp), and Miscellaneous (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 63: US Fish Landings by Species: 2008
      • Table 64: US Fish Landings by Major States (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown in Volume for Alaska, Louisiana, Washington, Virginia, Massachusetts, California, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 65: US Fish Landings by Region (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown in Volume Terms for Pacific Coast,Gulf, New England, Chesapeake, Middle Atlantic,Hawaii, Great Lakes, and South Atlantic (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 66: US Commercial Fish & Shellfish Landings(2008): Percentage Share Breakdown for HumanFood and Industrial Purposes
      • Table 67: US Fish Sticks, Fish Portions, andBreaded Shrimp Production for the Year 2008(In ' 000 Metric Tons) (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 68: US Canned Fishery Products Production(2008): Volume (000 Pounds) and Value (USD Million)Production for Human Consumption, and AnimalFood & Other Industrial Uses (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 69: US Production of Fresh and Frozen Filletsand Steaks by Varied Species: 2008 (In US$ Million)(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Export & Import Statistics
      • Table 70: US Imports of Fishery Products by Edible andNon-Edible Fishery Product Types (2008): VolumeImports for Fresh & Frozen, Canned, Prepared meals, Caviar and Roe, Other fish and Shellfish
      • Table 71: US Exports of Fishery Products of Edible andNon-Edible Fishery Product Types (2008): VolumeExports for Fresh & Frozen, Canned, Prepared meals, Caviar and Roe, Other fish and Shellfish
      • Table 72: US Imports of Edible & Non-edible Fishery Products by Country of Origin (2008): Import Valuefor North America, South America, Europe, Asia,Oceania, and Africa
      • Table 73: US Exports of Edible & Non-edible Fishery Products by Country of Destination (2008): ExportValue for North America, South America, Europe,Asia, Oceania, and Africa
      • Table 74: US Imports of Regular & Minced Fish Blocks & Slabs by Country of Origin (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Import Volume for China, Canada, Argentina, Japan, Russian Federation, Iceland,Indonesia, Poland, Thailand, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 75: US Imports of Canned Tuna by Countryof Origin (2008): Percentage Breakdown of ImportVolume for Thailand, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Ecuador, China, Papua New Guinea, Mexico,Trinidad and Tobago, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 76: US Exports of Fresh & Frozen Shrimp byCountry of Destination (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Export Volume for Canada, Mexico, Denmark, Indonesia, Germany, Guatemala,Thailand, Japan, Vietnam, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 77: US Exports of Fresh & Frozen Lobster byCountry of Destination (2008): Percentage Breakdownof Export Volume for Canada, Spain, Italy, France,Japan, United Kingdom, China - Hong Kong,South Korea, Belgium, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 78: US Exports of Frozen Surimi by Country of Destination (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Export Volume for Japan, South Korea, Lithuania,France, Spain, Germany, China, Netherlands,Russian Federation, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 79: US Exports of Canned Salmon by Country of Destination (2008): Percentage Share Breakdownof Export Volume for Canada, United Kingdom,Australia, Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa, Thailand, Ireland, Japan, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 80: US Exports of Fresh & Frozen Crab by Countryof Destination (2008): Percentage Share Breakdownof Export Volume for Canada, China, Japan, Mexico, France, China - Hong Kong, Netherlands, Belgium,South Korea, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Exports and Imports: A Historic Perspective
      • Table 81: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006):Imports of Edible Products in Volume(in ' 000 Metric Tons) and Value (in US$ Million)(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
      • Table 82: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006):Imports of Non-Edible Products in US$ Million(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
      • Table 83: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006):Exports of Edible Products in Volume(in ' 000 Metric Tons) and Value (in US$ Million)(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
      • Table 84: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006):Exports of Non-Edible Products in US$ Million(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • B. Market Analytics
  • Table 85: The US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquacultureand Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Consumption in Thousand Tons forYears 2007 through 2015 (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 86: The US Historic Review for Aquaculture andFisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and FisheriesMarkets Independently Analyzed with AnnualConsumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000through 2006 (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
  • Table 87: The US 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment -Percentage Breakdown ofVolume Consumption for Aquaculture and FisheriesMarkets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

18. CANADA

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Fishing Industry Wrestles with Recession
    • Production & Retail Statistics:
      • Table 88: Canadian Aquaculture Market by Type of Species (2008): Production Volume (Tons) and Value (USD Thousand) for Finfish (Salmon, Trout & Other finfish)and Shellfish (Mussels, Oysters, Clams, Scallops,and Other shellfish (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
      • Table 89: Canadian Fish and Seafood Market by Retail Channel (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown for Foodservice, Supermarkets, and SpecialtyStores/Open Markets (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Export & Import Statistics:
      • Table 90: Canadian Exports of Aquaculture Products by Country of Destination (2008): Export Volume forUnited States, France, Japan, Taiwan, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 91: Canadian Exports of Aquaculture Products tothe United States by Major Cities (2008): PercentageShare Breakdown of Volume Exports for Massachusetts, Maine, New York, California, Washington, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 92: Canadian Fish & Shellfish Commercial Catch Landings (2007): Breakdown of Landings in Thousand Metric Tons of Live Weight for Groundfish, Pelagic& Other Finfish, and Shellfish
      • Table 93: Canadian Imports of Fish & Seafood by Countryof Origin (2007): Volume Imports (In Metric Tons) forthe United States, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Chile, Taiwan, India, Philippines, Norway, Indonesia, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 94: Canadian Exports of Fish & Seafood by Countryof Destination (2007): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume and Value Exports for United States, China, Japan, Denmark, Russia, United Kingdom, Ukraine,South Korea, Hong Kong, Germany, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 95: Canadian Imports of Groundfish by Country of Origin (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports for United States, Taiwan, China, Russia,Norway, India, Vietnam, Myanmar, Philippines, Bangladesh, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 96: Canadian Exports of Groundfish by Country of Destination (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for United States, China, Ukraine,Russia, Spain, Lithuania, Bulgaria, United Kingdom, Romania, Germany, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 97: Canadian Imports of Fish Filets (including Groundfish) by Country of Origin (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports by China, United States, Chile, Vietnam, Ecuador, Norway, Honduras, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 98: Canadian Exports of Fish Filets (including Groundfish) by Country of Destination (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for United States, Germany, China, France, Japan, United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Russia, Portugal and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 99: Canadian Imports of Flatfish by Countryof Origin (2007): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume Imports for United States, China,Netherlands, Japan, Russia, Myanmar, South Korea, Philippines, Brazil, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 100: Canadian Exports of Flatfish by Countryof Destination (2007): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume Exports for United States, China, Japan,Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Taiwan, Vietnam,Sweden, France, South Korea, Portugal, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 101: Canadian Imports of Lobster by Countryof Origin (2007): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume Imports for United States, Haiti, Bahamas, Cuba, United Arab Emirates, Nicaragua, Brazil, Dominican Republic, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 102: Canadian Exports of Lobster by Country of Destination (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for United States, Japan, Belgium,France, Spain, United Kingdom, Netherlands,Germany, South Korea, Italy and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 103: Canadian Imports of Salmon (Whole orEviscerated) by Country of Origin (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports for United States, Chile, Japan, Russia, United Kingdom, Norway,Ireland, India, China, France, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 104: Canadian Exports of Salmon (Whole orEviscerated) by Country of Destination (2007):Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exportsfor United States, Japan, China, Italy, Taiwan,Russia, Thailand, Spain, France, Georgia, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 105: Canadian Imports of Canned Salmon (2007) by Country of Origin: Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports for United States, Thailand, China, Norway, Denmark, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 106: Canadian Exports of Canned Salmon by Country of Destination (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for United Kingdom,New Zealand, Belgium, Australia, United States,Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, Philippines andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 107: Canadian Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tonsfor Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 108: Canadian Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 109: Canadian 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdownof Volume Consumption for Aquaculture andFisheries Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

19. JAPAN

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
      • Table 110: Japanese Fishery and Aquaculture Productionby Category (2007): Production Volume in ' 000 Metric Tons for Seawater Fishery (Seawater Culture andInland Water Fishing) and Inland Water Culture(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Import & Export Statistics
      • Table 111: Japanese Imports of Fishery Products by Category (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown ofValue Imports for Shrimp, Tuna & bonito, Salmon &Trout, Crab, Shrimp (processed), Squid, Eel(processed), Cod and Pollock Roe, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 112: Japanese Imports of Salmon & Trout by Country of Origin (2007): Percentage ShareBreakdown of Volume & Value Imports for Chile,Russia, Norway, USA, Canada, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 113: Japanese Imports of Sockeye Salmon by Country of Origin (2007): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume & Value Imports for Russia, USA, andCanada (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 114: Japanese Imports of Sujiko by Country of Origin (Hard Salmon Roes) (2007): Percentage ShareBreakdown of Volume & Value Imports for USA,Denmark, Finland, Canada, Sweden, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 115: Japanese Imports of Cod & Pollock Roes by Country of Origin (2007): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume & Value Imports for USA, Russia, China,South Korea, Iceland, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 116: Japanese Shrimps Imports by Country ofOrigin (2007): Breakdown of Volume Imports(In Metric Tons) by Type of Product - Raw, Frozen; Prepared/Preserved; Cooked, Frozen; Dried/Salted/in brine; Cooked & Smoked; Live; Sushi(with Rice); and Fresh/Chilled
      • Table 117: Japanese Shrimps (Raw, Frozen) Imports by Country of Origin (2007): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume Imports for Vietnam, Indonesia, China, Thailand, India, Myanmar, Philippines, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Australia, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Table 118: Frozen Shrimp Market in Japan (2005 & 2006 -A Historic Review): Imports (in ' 000 Metric Tons) by SelectCountry - Vietnam, Indonesia, India, China, Thailand, Russia, Myanmar, Canada Greenland, Philippines,and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
      • Table 119: Frozen Shrimp Market in Japan (2005 & 2006 -A Historic Review): Imports (in ¥ Billion) by Country - Vietnam, Indonesia, India, China, Thailand, Russia, Myanmar, Canada, Greenland, Philippines, andOthers (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 120: Japanese Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tonsfor Years 2007 through 2015 (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 121: Japanese Historic Review for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualConsumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000through 2006 (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
    • Table 122: Japanese 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and FisheriesMarkets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

20. EUROPE

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
      • An Insight into the European Market
        • Table 123: Per Capita Consumption of Fish inEurope by Country (2008): Portugal, Spain,France, Italy, Greece, and Other EU-25Countries (In Kgs Per Year) (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Sustainable Fishing: An Emerging Trend
      • Market Segmentation
      • The EU: The Key Importer of Fisher Products
        • Table 124: European Imports of Shrimps by Country of Origin (Q1 2009): Breakdown of Volume Imports for Denmark, Spain, France, UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Sweden, Portugal, Greece, Poland,and Others (In Metric Tons (MT)) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
        • Table 125: Danish Imports of Shrimps by Country ofOrigin - (Q1 2009): Percentage Breakdown ofVolume Imports for Greenland, Canada, FaroeIsland, UK, Netherlands, Iceland, Thailand, Vietnam, India, Norway, China, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
        • Table 126: Spanish Imports of Shrimps by Country ofOrigin - (Q1 2009): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume Imports for China, Ecuador, Argentina, Morocco, Nicaragua, Colombia, Belgium,Netherlands, Cuba, and Others (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
        • Table 127: French Imports of Shrimps by Country of Origin (Q1 2009): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports by Select Country of Origin forEcuador, India, Colombia, Netherlands, Brazil, Madagascar, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia,Belgium, Spain, Denmark, Venezuela, Bangladesh,and Others (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
        • Table 128: Italian Imports of Shrimps by Country ofOrigin - (Q1 2009): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume Imports by Select Country of Origin for Ecuador, Spain, India, Denmark, Argentina, China, Netherlands, Thailand, UK, Indonesia, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • A Historic Perspective Builder
        • Table 129: EU Member Countries Fishery Products Market (2003): Imports in Volume (' 000 Tons) andValue (€ Million) by Region/Country - Spain,France, Italy, Germany, UK, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Sweden, Greece, Austria,Finland, Ireland, and Luxembourg (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
        • Table 130: New EU Member Countries Fishery Products Market (2003): Imports in Volume (' 000 Tons) andValue (€ Million) by Region/Country - Poland, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Estonia, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Cyprus, Latvia, and Malta (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Common Fisheries Policy in the European Union
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 131: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK andRest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzedwith Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons forYears 2007 through 2015 (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 132: European Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tonsfor Years 2000 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 133: European 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, and Rest of Europe Markets forYears 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 134: European Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tonsfor Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 135: European Historic Review for Aquaculture andFisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 136: European 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and FisheriesMarkets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

20a. FRANCE

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 137: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquacultureand Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years2007 through 2015 (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
    • Table 138: French Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and FisheriesMarkets Independently Analyzed with AnnualConsumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000through 2006 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 139: French 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdownof Volume Consumption for Aquaculture andFisheries for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

20b. GERMANY

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 140: German Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tonsfor Years 2007 through 2015 (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 141: German Historic Review for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualConsumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000through 2006 (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
    • Table 142: German 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and FisheriesMarkets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

20c. ITALY

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 143: Italian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquacultureand Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years2007 through 2015 (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
    • Table 144: Italian Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and FisheriesMarkets Independently Analyzed with AnnualConsumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000through 2006 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 145: Italian 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdownof Volume Consumption for Aquaculture andFisheries for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

20d. THE UNITED KINGDOM

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • Grimsby Fish Market Announces Major RestructuringProgram to Emerge as Britain' s Leading Fresh Seafood Hub
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 146: The UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysisfor Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquacultureand Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years2007 through 2015 (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
    • Table 147: The UK Historic Review for Aquaculture andFisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000 through 2006(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 148: The UK 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdownof Volume Consumption for Aquaculture andFisheries for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

20e. SPAIN

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 149: Spanish Recent Past, Current & FutureAnalysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tonsfor Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 150: Spanish Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000 through 2006(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 151: Spanish 11-Year Perspective for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdownof Volume Consumption for Aquaculture andFisheries Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

20f. REST OF EUROPE

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Overview of Select Markets
      • Greece Leads EU in Euryhaline Fish Production
      • The Netherlands
      • Bulgaria
      • Croatia
      • Czech Republic
        • Table 152: Fish and Seafood Market in Czech Republic (2003 - A Recent Past Review): Imports (in Million Tons) by Country - China, Argentina, Denmark,Norway, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, US, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
      • Norway
        • Market Overview
        • Fishing
        • Aquaculture
          • Table 153: Fisheries & Aquaculture Industry as a Percentage Share of Total Exports in Norway(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
      • Exports in the Recent Past
        • Table 154: Seafood Market in Norway (2005):Exports (in ' 000 Tonnes) by Select Country -Russia, Denmark, Ukraine, Japan, France,Great Britain, Poland, China, Germany, andSweden (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
        • Table 155: Seafood Market in Norway (2005):Exports (in NOK Million) by Select Country -Russia, Denmark, France, Japan, Great Britain, Portugal, Sweden, Poland, Germany, and Italy(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
      • Russia
      • Sweden
      • Ukraine
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 156: Rest of European Recent Past, Current andFuture Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries bySegment - Aquaculture and Fisheries MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Consumptionin Thousand Tons for Years 2007 through 2015(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 157: Rest of European Historic Review forAquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualConsumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000through 2006 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 158: Rest of European 11-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquacultureand Fisheries Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

21. ASIA-PACIFIC

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • Overview of Select Markets
      • Bangladesh
        • Freshwater Aquaculture
        • Brackishwater Aquaculture
        • Marine Capture
      • China
        • The Dragon Breathes Fire
        • Chinese Seafood Producers Target Brazil
        • Freshwater Aquaculture
        • Marine Capture
        • Seafood and Frozen Food Gaining Popularity
        • Production/Consumption Statistics:
          • Table 159: Aquaculture & Fisheries Production in China by Category (2008): Production Volume for Seawater Aquatic Production and Freshwater Aquatic Production (In 000 Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 160: Aquaculture & Fisheries Production in China by Fish Species (2008): Percentage Breakdownof Production Volume for Seawater Fish and Freshwater Fish (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 161: Aquaculture & Fisheries Industry in Chinaby Province (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Production Volume for Shandong, Guangdong,Fujian, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Liaoning, Hubei,Guangxi, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
        • Export & Import Statistics:
          • Table 162: Chinese Imports of Aquatic Products bySpecies (2008): Volume (Metric Tons) and Value(US$ Million) for Fresh Fish, Frozen Fish, Fillet Fish, Dried/Salted/Brined Fish, Crustaceans, Mollusks & Other, Prepared/Packaged Fish and Caviar, Prepared/Packaged Crustaceans and Mollusks (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 163: Chinese Imports of Aquatic Products by Country of Origin (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Imports Key Countries forRussia, United States, Canada, Netherlands,Norway, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 164: Chinese Exports of Aquatic Products bySpecies (2008): Volume (Metric Tons) and Value(US$ Million) Exports for Fillet Fish, Prepared/Packaged Fish and Caviar, Prepared/Packaged Crustaceans and Mollusks,Frozen Fish, Mollusks & Other, Crustaceans, Dried/Salted/Brined Fish, and Fresh Fish(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 165: Chinese Exports of Aquatic Productsby Country of Destination (2008): PercentageShare Breakdown of Value Exports for Japan,United States, Korea, South, Germany, Russia,Hong Kong, Malaysia, United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 166: Chinese Imports of Frozen Fish by Countryof Origin (2008): Percentage Share Breakdownof Value Imports for Russia, United States, Netherlands, Norway, Japan, Thailand, andOthers (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 167: Chinese Imports of Frozen Fish by Countryof Origin (2008): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume Imports for Russia, United States, Netherlands, Thailand, Japan, India, Norway,and Others (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
      • India
        • In Search of New Markets for Shrimp
        • Freshwater Aquaculture
        • Brackish Water Aquaculture
        • Marine Capture
      • Korea
        • Production & Consumption Statistics:
          • Table 168: Per Capita Supply of Seafood Products(Fish and Shell fish and Seaweed) in Korea(in Kilograms)
          • Table 169: Korean Seafood Market (2008): Annual Production (In Thousand Metric Tons) of Production by Waters - Adjacent Waters, Shallow Sea Aquaculture, Distant Waters, and Inland Waters (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 170: Korean Shallow-Sea Aquaculture Market by Species (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Production Volume for Seaweed, Molluscs, Fishes, Other aquatic animals, and Crustacean (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 171: Korean Adjacent Waters Market bySpecies (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Production Volume for Fishes, Molluscs, Crustacean, Seaweed, and Other aquatic Animals (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 172: Korean Distant Waters Market by Species (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Production Volume for Fishes, Molluscs and Crustacean(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 173: Korean Inland Water Aquaculture by Species (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Production Volume for Fishes, Shell Fishes, Crustacean, and Other aquatic animals (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 174: Processed Fishery Products Market in Korea (2003 & 2004): Production (in ' 000 Metric Tons) by Product Group - Frozen, Canned, Ground Fish Meat, Dried Seaweed, Dried/Salted/Cooked, Preserved/ Pickled, Flavor Seasoned, Fish Mealand Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
        • Export & Import Statistics:
          • Table 175: Korean Imports of Seafood by Select Country of Origin (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Value Imports for China, Russia, Vietnam, Japan, United States, Thailand, Taiwan,Indonesia, Hong Kong, Norway, Peru, Chile,Canada, Malaysia, Argentina, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 176: Korean Imports of Seafood (2008):Percentage Share Breakdown of ValueImports by Species (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 177: Korean Imports of Fish, Urchin Roes/Caviar, Liver by Select Country of Origin (2008):Percentage Share Breakdown of VolumeImports for Russia, USA, Iceland, China,Peru, New Zealand, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 178: Korean Imports of Fish, Urchin Roes/ Caviar, Liver by Type (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports (in MT) forRoes/AK Pollack, Frozen; Other Roes, Frozen;Livers, Frozen; Livers, Fresh; Roes, Dried; Roes/Alaska Pollack, Salted; Roes/Herrings,Salted; Other Roes, Salted; Sea Urchin,Fresh, Chilled, Live;Caviar; and Caviar,Substitute (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
          • Table 179: Korean Exports of Fish, Urchin Roes/ Caviar, Live by Select Country of Destination(2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for Japan, USA, China, New Zealand,and Others (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
          • Table 180: Korean Exports of Fish, Urchin Roes/ Caviar, Liver by Type (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for Roes/AKPollack, Frozen; Other Roes, Frozen; Livers,Fresh; Livers, Frozen; Roes/pollack, Salted; Roes/Yellow Corvina, Salted; Other roes,Salted; Sea Urchin, Fresh; Caviar, Substitute(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 181: Korean Imports of Flatfish by Select Country of Origin (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports for Russia, USA,China, Spain, Guinea, Senegal, and Others(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 182: Korean Imports of Flatfish by Type (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Importsfor Plaice, Frozen; Sole, Frozen; Halibut, Frozen;Flat Fish, Live; Sole, Fresh; Plaice, Fresh; and Others, Frozen (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
          • Table 183: Korean Exports of Flatfish by SelectCountry of Destination (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for Japan, China, Spain, USA, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 184: Korean Exports of Flatfish by Type (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exportsfor Flat Fish, Live; Plaice, Frozen; Sole, Frozen; Halibut, Frozen; Halibut, Fresh; Plaice, Fresh;and Others, Frozen (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 185: Korean Imports of Ground Fish for Select Country of Origin (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports for Russia, Japan, China, USA, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 186: Korean Imports of Ground Fish bySpecies (2008): Percentage Share Breakdownof Volume Imports for Alaska Pollack; AlaskaPollack, Fresh; Cod, Frozen; Rockfish (oceanperch); Alaska Pollack, Dried; Cod, Fresh;and Hake, Frozen (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 187: Korean Exports of Ground Fish by Select Country of Destination (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for China, New Zealand, Russia, USA, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 188: Korean Exports of Ground Fish by Species (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for Alaska Pollack; Cod, Frozen; Hake, Frozen; Rockfish (ocean perch); Alaska Pollack, Dried; and Alaska Pollack, Fresh (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 189: Korean Imports of Surimi by SelectCountry of Origin (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports for China,Vietnam, USA, Indonesia, India, Thailand,and Others (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
          • Table 190: Korean Imports of Surimi by Species (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Imports for Alaska Pollack/frozen andOthers/frozen
          • Table 191: Korean Exports of Surimi by SelectCountry of Destination (2008): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Exports for Japan,Indonesia, Thailand, USA, China, andOthers (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
          • Table 192: Korean Exports of Surimi by Specie(2008): Percentage Share Breakdown ofVolume Exports for Alaska Pollack/frozenand Others/frozen
      • Thailand
      • The Philippines
      • Vietnam
        • Overview
        • Government Embarks on US$51.6 Million Biotech Drive in 2008
      • Australia
        • Fisheries Production on Constant Decline
        • Aquaculture and Fisheries Statistics -A Historic Perspective
          • Table 193: Fisheries Market in Australia(2001-2004): Production in A$ Million(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
          • Table 194: Fisheries Market in Australia (2004): Production (in A$ Million) by Select State/Region - Western Australia, South Australia, Commonwealth, Tasmania, Queensland, New South Wales,Victoria, and Northern Territory (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
          • Table 195: Aquaculture Market in Australia(2001-2004): Production in A$ Million(includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
          • Table 196: Aquaculture Market as a Percentage Share of Total Fisheries Production in Australia (2001- 2004) (includes correspondingGraph/Chart)
          • Table 197: Seafood Market in Australia (2004):Exports (in A$ Million) by Species Type - RockLobster, Pearls, Abalone, Tuna, Prawns, andScallops (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
          • Table 198: Aquaculture Market in Australia(2003-2005): Exports of Southern Bluefin Tuna(in A$ Million) to Japan by Type - Fresh andFrozen (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
          • Table 199: Fisheries Market in Australia (2002-2004): Exports of Edible Products (in A$ Million)by Country - Japan, Hong Kong, US, China,Chinese Taipei, Singapore, Spain, New Zealand, Greece, Malaysia, and Others (includescorresponding Graph/Chart)
          • Table 200: Fisheries Market in Australia (2002-2004): Exports of Non-Edible Products (in A$ Million) by Country - Hong Kong, Japan, US, New Zealand, Switzerland, UK, Germany, Singapore, Korea,France, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
          • Table 201: Fisheries Market in Australia (2002-2004): Imports of Edible Products (in A$ Million)by Country - Thailand, New Zealand, Vietnam,China, India, South Africa, US, Malaysia,Indonesia, Canada, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
          • Table 202: Fisheries Market in Australia (2002-2004):Imports of Non-Edible Products (in A$ Million)by Country - Peru, Indonesia, New Zealand, USA, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Japan, Samoa, Philippines, and Others Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 203: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets IndependentlyAnalyzed with Annual Consumption Figuresin Thousand Tons for Years 2007 through 2015(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 204: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Aquacultureand Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with AnnualConsumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2000through 2006 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 205: Asia-Pacific 11-Year Perspective forAquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquacultureand Fisheries Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

22. LATIN AMERICA

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 206: Latin American Recent Past, Current andFuture Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries bySegment - Aquaculture and Fisheries MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Consumptionin Thousand Tons for Years 2007 through 2015(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 207: Latin American Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales in Thousand Tons for Years 2000 through 2006 (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 208: Latin American 11-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquacultureand Fisheries Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

23. REST OF WORLD

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • African Aquaculture Market - An Outlook
    • Namibia
    • South Africa
    • Antigua and Barbuda
      • Table 209: Capture of Fish, Crustaceans, and Mollusksin Antigua and Barbuda (2008): Production Volume (Metric Tons) and Percentage Breakdown ofCapture (Production Value) (includescorresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 210: Rest of World Recent Past, Current andFuture Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries bySegment - Aquaculture and Fisheries MarketsIndependently Analyzed with Annual Consumptionin Thousand Tons for Years 2007 through 2015(includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 211: Rest of World Historic Review forAquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquacultureand Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed withAnnual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years2000 through 2006 (includes correspondingGraphs/Chart)
    • Table 212: Rest of World 11-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquacultureand Fisheries Markets for Years 2005, 2010 & 2015

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