FINFISH STUDY 2016 A.I.P.C.E. - C.E.P. EU Fish Processors and Traders Association

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FINFISH STUDY 2016 A.I.P.C.E. - C.E.P. EU Fish Processors and Traders Association Brussels December 2016

Tab. 4.1 Food balance for fish and fishery products 1,000 tonnes live weight EU (25) EU (27) EU (28) 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 a) Catches b) 6.905 5.200 5.136 5.216 5.068 4.944 4.889 4.604 4.842 5.084 5.156 5.156 + Aquaculture production c) - 1.283 1.306 1.239 1.286 1.256 1.227 1.237 1.211 1.175 1.140 1.106 - Non-food uses 2.400 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 700 1.019 989 1.124 1.124 = Supply for consumption 4.505 5.536 5.442 5.455 5.354 5.200 5.116 5.141 5.034 5.270 5.172 5.138 + Imports (Third countries) d) 8.355 8.741 9.061 9.247 8.928 8.894 9.221 8.858 8.927 9.124 8.979 8.889 = Total supply 12.860 14.277 14.503 14.702 14.282 14.094 14.337 13.999 13.961 14.394 14.151 14.027 - Exports (Third countries) d) 2.196 1.925 1.944 1.994 1.905 2.104 1.951 2.086 2.002 2.293 1.913 1.817 = Total consumption 10.664 12.352 12.559 12.708 12.377 11.990 12.386 11.913 11.959 12.101 12.238 12.210 Total supply (kg/caput) e) 28 29 29 30 29 28 29 28 28 28 28 28 by catches for consumption in % 35 39 38 37 37 37 36 37 36 37 37 37 by third countries imports in % 65 61 62 63 63 63 64 63 64 63 63 63 Supply for consumption (kg/caput) f) 23,2 26,6 25,4 25,6 24,9 24,0 24,7 23,8 23,7 23,9 24,1 23,9 Self-sufficiency (%) g) 42 45 43 43 43 43 41 43 42 44 42 42 Notes: a) Estimation.- b) Incl. Aquaculture production until 2005.- c) Estimation for 2014-2016.- d) Without fishmeal (feed) and fishoil, product weight converted into live weight. Data from 2006 to 2016 are calculated with conversion rates of the year 2013.- e) Total supply / EU-population * 1000 = kg/caput/year.- f) Supply for consumption / EU-population * 1000.- g) Supply for consumption / Total supply * 100 = Rate of self-sufficiency in %.- Source: FAO, Eurostat-Comext, EU catch report, estimations

Tab. 4.2 Results of the tables "Origin of imports of important wild captured whitefish into EU (27/28) a) from third countries" calculated on the basis of tonnes live weight Species Catches of quoted species Third countries imports Total supply (catches + import) 1000 tonnes 1000 tonnes 1000 tonnes Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total b) 320 336 337 340 357 2.613 2.506 2.625 2.691 2.639 2.933 2.842 2.962 3.031 2.996 Cod 139 151 138 140 148 873 869 1.015 1.097 1.050 1.012 1.020 1.153 1.237 1.198 Saithe 54 48 49 42 45 132 115 123 110 109 186 163 172 152 154 Hake 61 62 72 88 95 468 400 421 415 414 529 462 493 503 509 Alaska-Pollock - - - - - 854 850 835 855 838 854 850 835 855 838 Haddock 46 57 58 51 46 176 180 131 113 123 222 237 189 164 169 A. Redfish 20 18 20 19 23 60 50 54 56 63 80 68 74 75 86 Hoki - - - - - 50 42 46 45 42 50 42 46 45 42 Plaice c) 77 86 94 86 92 6 6 6 5 5 83 92 100 91 97 Total supply: Third countries imports: Species by catches by third countries imports by imports from China (%) (%) (%) Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total b) 11 12 11 11 12 89 88 89 89 88 23 25 24 23 23 Cod 14 15 12 11 12 86 85 88 89 88 18 16 14 16 15 Saithe 29 29 28 28 29 71 71 72 72 71 18 16 14 17 14 Hake 12 13 15 17 19 88 87 85 83 81 2 2 2 2 3 Alaska-Pollock - - - - - 100 100 100 100 100 50 47 48 46 45 Haddock 21 24 31 31 27 79 76 69 69 73 21 20 20 16 14 A. Redfish 25 26 27 25 27 75 74 73 75 73 20 18 19 19 18 Hoki - - - - - 100 100 100 100 100 24 23 20 24 20 Plaice c) 93 93 94 95 95 7 7 6 5 5 5 1 - - 1 Notes: a) EU (27) 2011-2012; EU (28) 2013-2015.- b) Total of the 7 listed species without plaice.- c) Listed for reason of comparison.-

Tab. 4.3 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for important wild captured white fish species a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 120.226 136.940 146.064 147.404 100 1 of it from Faroe Islands 4.433 4.706 4.655 5.143 3 10 Iceland 22.029 20.715 18.774 21.655 15 15 Norway 68.004 90.065 104.798 104.529 71 0 Namibia 4.564 5.550 4.669 4.118 3-12 Russia 557 69 216 60 0-72 South Africa 8.273 4.233 18 0 - -100 Whole, frozen 261.066 275.208 327.222 339.622 100 4 of it from Argentina 10.451 11.517 11.835 10.341 3-13 Faroe Islands 1.381 8.583 8.583 10.476 3 22 Iceland 11.655 12.437 68 0 - -100 Namibia 9.911 6.530 7.871 8.549 3 9 Norway 84.600 94.921 119.299 106.447 31-11 Russia 57.842 61.401 79.327 87.419 26 10 South Africa 19.353 18.606 32 0 - -100 Fillet, fresh c) 79.139 84.979 87.570 81.844 100-7 of it from Faroe Islands 7.764 3.227 4.446 2.772 3-38 Iceland 53.184 63.732 64.426 63.542 78-1 Norway 18.179 17.889 18.666 15.477 19-17 Fillet, frozen 1.596.387 1.663.793 1.674.730 1.639.068 100-2 of it from Argentina 58.321 79.023 68.933 59.936 4-13 China 593.877 600.702 607.813 581.361 35-4 Faroe Islands 37.130 38.246 31.668 35.525 2 12 Iceland 111.013 137.396 135 0 - -100 Namibia 118.758 114.621 40 0 - -100 New Zealand 31.115 36.192 33.101 33.108 2 0 Norway 55.911 44.856 38.447 35.735 2-7 Russia 159.186 213.230 195.078 205.354 13 5 USA 345.196 295.687 351.625 342.950 21-2 South Africa 35.300 47.092 14 0 - -100 Meat, frozen 137.075 121.716 121.001 106.171 100-12 of it from Argentina 4.687 4.835 4.593 5.591 5 22 China 17.475 9.867 12.201 8.564 8-30 Faroe Islands 3.450 3.154 2.622 2.599 2-1 Iceland 10.596 12.953 10.640 9.126 9-14 Namibia 15.730 17.076 14.883 11.780 11-21 Norway 2.878 3.302 3.227 2.257 2-30 Russia 24.827 18.310 19.766 22.106 21 12 USA 51.202 49.670 45.170 37.407 35-17 Fish and Fillet, dry/salted 312.200 342.783 334.268 324.055 100-3 of it from Iceland 81.681 91.322 85.464 86.494 27 1 Norway 187.049 205.615 202.187 196.207 61-3 Supply (Catches + Import) 2.841.630 2.961.574 3.029.951 2.995.772 100-1 of it catches of quoted species 335.537 336.155 339.095 357.608 12 5 import from third countries 2.506.093 2.625.419 2.690.856 2.638.164 88-2 of it from China d) 620.484 622.147 631.475 598.788 23-5 Norway 416.622 456.648 486.628 460.651 17-5 USA d) 448.424 383.008 435.470 426.438 16-2 Iceland 288.311 341.672 328.907 329.020 12 0 Russia d) 243.333 298.631 301.310 310.927 12 3 Namibia d) 148.963 145.872 142.044 147.386 6 4 Argentina d) 73.460 95.375 85.361 75.868 3-11 Faroe Islands d) 67.135 68.118 67.708 72.814 3 8 South Africa d) 63.787 63.441 68.238 67.307 3-1 New Zealand d) 33.813 38.949 36.732 36.681 1 0 Peru d) 15.860 19.595 24.269 22.840 1-6 Chile d) 24.965 26.029 15.306 15.018 1-2 Uruguay d) 16.416 17.877 12.620 7.958 0-37 Notes: a) Cod, saithe, redfish, haddock, hake, alaska-pollock and hoki.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with white fish.- c) Cod, saithe and redfish.- d) Incl. quantities not listed above.- 2014 2015

Tab. 4.4 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for cod a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 39.357 61.467 74.798 72.808 100-3 Faroe Islands 1.504 1.384 1.499 1.795 2 20 Iceland 5.629 6.696 5.062 6.136 8 21 USA - - - - - - Norway 32.214 53.386 68.236 64.835 89-5 Russia - - - - - - South Africa - - - - - - Whole, frozen 134.135 168.402 215.937 212.302 100-2 Faroe Islands 598 1.091 7.324 9.212 4 26 Iceland 860 631 634 818 0 29 USA 38.322 36.002 29.509 32.298 15 9 Norway 33.807 61.565 82.497 64.275 30-22 Russia 50.501 57.216 75.996 81.470 38 7 South Africa - - - - - - Fillet, fresh 63.985 73.380 73.770 69.374 100-6 of it from Faroe Islands 1.110 532 456 854 1 87 Iceland 45.493 56.086 55.258 54.084 78-2 Norway 17.374 16.648 18.027 14.383 21-20 Fillet, frozen 296.741 347.758 379.568 357.031 100-6 of it from Argentina - - - 28 0 - Chile - - - - - - China 123.141 133.089 156.508 151.122 42-3 Faroe Islands 13.430 14.250 10.219 13.017 4 27 Iceland 59.329 73.419 81.767 78.014 22-5 USA 933 1.591 1.324 985 0-26 New Zealand - - - - - - Norway 28.896 29.695 28.716 25.004 7-13 Russia 55.890 80.627 88.106 76.447 21-13 South Africa - - - - - - Meat, frozen 22.095 20.863 18.160 14.316 100-21 China 7.016 2.430 2.998 2.469 17-18 Faroe Islands 116 189 199 179 1-10 Iceland 7.307 9.984 8.495 7.623 53-10 USA 2.859 3.188 1.061 657 5-38 Norway 2.501 2.718 2.961 1.921 13-35 South Africa - - - 0 0 - Fish and Fillet, dry/salted 312.200 342.783 334.268 324.055 100-3 of it from Iceland 81.681 91.322 85.464 86.494 27 1 Norway 187.049 205.615 202.187 196.207 61-3 Supply (Catches + Import) 1.019.051 1.152.170 1.236.610 1.198.302 100-3 of it catches of quoted species 150.537 137.516 140.109 148.417 12 6 import from third countries 868.514 1.014.654 1.096.501 1.049.885 88-4 of it from Norway 301.842 369.626 402.623 366.624 35-9 Iceland 200.300 238.138 236.679 233.168 22-1 Russia c) 125.412 153.447 180.154 164.535 16-9 China c) 139.115 146.937 170.811 161.722 15-5 Faroe Islands c) 29.655 33.974 35.320 41.320 4 17 USA c) 43.309 41.396 32.259 34.195 3 6 Vietnam c) 5.721 4.426 4.609 4.866 0 6 Canada c) 2.471 2.195 3.531 3.697 0 5 Namibia c) - - 28 - - - Notes: a) Gadus morhua, ogac and macrocephalus.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with white fish.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 4.5 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for saithe a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 9.083 10.336 9.361 14.335 100 53 Faroe Islands 276 167 339 166 1-51 Iceland 773 286 288 382 3 32 Namibia - - - - - - Norway 8.034 9.881 8.731 13.788 96 58 Russia - - - - - - South Africa - - - - - - Whole, frozen 15.746 15.363 12.621 15.755 100 25 Faroe Islands 50 383 197 69 0 - Iceland 137 137 134 49 0-63 Namibia - - - - - - Norway 14.541 14.493 12.140 15.163 96 25 Russia 1.018 345 132 412 3 212 South Africa - - - - - - Fillet, fresh 9.749 6.687 8.853 6.683 100-25 of it from Faroe Islands 6.653 2.695 3.990 1.918 29-52 Iceland 2.313 2.753 4.236 3.693 55-13 Norway 783 1.225 627 1.072 16 71 Fillet, frozen 75.486 85.672 75.576 68.657 100-9 of it from Argentina - - - 16 0 - Chile 17 - - - - - China 18.055 16.088 17.660 14.398 21-18 Faroe Islands 22.352 22.172 19.854 20.530 30 3 Iceland 26.043 40.727 33.578 28.339 41-16 Namibia - - - - - - New Zealand 3 - - - - - Norway 7.206 5.233 4.030 3.226 5-20 Russia 1.026 858 200 1.012 1 406 South Africa - - - - - - Meat, frozen 5.124 4.802 3.591 3.086 100-14 China 397 743 686 445 14-35 Iceland 1.497 1.157 656 325 11-51 Faroe Islands 3.051 2.703 2.221 2.302 75 4 Namibia - - - - - - Norway 179 193 28 14 0-50 Russia - 6 - - - - South Africa - - - - - - Supply (Catches + Import) 163.174 171.830 151.637 153.433 100 1 of it catches of quoted species 47.986 48.970 41.635 44.917 29 8 import from third countries 115.188 122.860 110.002 108.516 71-1 of it from Norway 30.743 31.025 25.556 33.264 31 30 Iceland 30.763 45.060 38.892 32.787 30-16 Faroer Islands 32.383 28.120 26.600 24.985 23-6 China c) 18.452 16.844 18.347 14.843 14-19 Russia c) 2.044 1.209 332 1.424 1 329 Notes: a) Pollachius virens.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with white fish.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 4.6 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for redfish a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 11.900 11.662 12.514 12.587 100 1 Faroe Islands 477 423 335 441 4 32 Iceland 9.162 8.943 10.270 10.532 84 3 Namibia - - - - - - Norway 2.208 2.285 1.907 1.585 13-17 Russia - - - - - - Whole, frozen 14.519 16.506 18.125 20.855 100 15 Faroe Islands 84 336 709 527 3-26 Iceland 10.479 12.151 11.636 14.107 68 21 Namibia - - - - - - Norway 558 981 1.732 2.523 12 46 Russia 1.164 715 1.210 1.494 7 23 Fillet, fresh 5.405 4.911 4.947 5.788 100 17 of it from Faroe Islands - - - - - - Iceland 5.378 4.893 4.933 5.766 100 17 Norway 22 16 12 22 0 81 Fillet, frozen 17.546 20.358 19.778 23.450 100 19 Chile - - - - - - China 9.282 10.375 10.478 11.430 49 9 Faroe Islands 86 299 76 113 0 49 Iceland 7.565 8.854 8.734 11.377 49 30 Namibia - - - - - - New Zealand - - - - - - Norway 26 9 18 96 0 433 Russia - - - - - - Meat, frozen 367 439 383 239 100-38 China 69 8 37 2 1-95 Faroe Islands - - - - - - Iceland 297 430 346 237 99-31 Namibia - - - - - - Norway - - - - - - Russia - - - - - - Supply (Catches + Import) 67.686 74.114 74.697 86.289 100 16 of it catches of quoted species 17.949 20.239 18.949 23.370 27 23 import from third countries 49.737 53.875 55.748 62.919 73 13 of it from Iceland 32.881 35.270 35.918 42.019 67 17 China c) 9.351 10.387 10.550 11.545 18 9 Norway 2.814 3.290 3.669 4.226 7 15 Russia c) 1.164 715 1.210 1.494 2 23 Faroe Islands 646 1.058 1.119 1.081 2-3 USA c) 582 804 402 358 1-11 Canada c) 1 0 100 176 0 - Vietnam c) - 13 20 2 0-89 India c) 116 42 66 - - - Thailand c) - - 37 - - - Notes: a) Sebastes species.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with white fish.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 4.7 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for haddock a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 32.397 30.163 29.740 29.426 100-1 Faroe Islands 2.176 2.732 2.481 2.741 9 10 Iceland 6.466 4.790 3.154 4.605 16 46 Namibia - - - - - - Norway 23.756 22.641 24.105 22.080 75-8 Russia - - - - - - USA - - - - - - Whole, frozen 40.748 20.304 22.956 27.218 100 19 Faroe Islands 649 356 354 667 2 89 Iceland 162 16 28 39 0 39 Namibia - - - - - - Norway 35.290 17.019 21.198 22.716 83 7 Russia 4.521 2.913 1.146 3.159 12 176 USA - - - - - - Fillet, frozen 104.117 77.567 58.171 65.000 100 12 Chile - - - - - - China 35.465 25.793 17.015 17.142 26 1 Faroe Islands 1.262 1.525 1.519 1.865 3 23 Iceland 16.490 17.259 13.257 15.209 23 15 Namibia - - - - - - New Zealand - - - - - - Norway 19.679 9.824 5.624 7.353 11 31 Russia 28.649 21.555 19.631 22.910 35 17 USA - - 148 - - - Meat, frozen 2.837 2.847 2.336 1.667 100-29 China 1.087 1.055 886 285 17-68 Faroe Islands 283 262 203 119 7-41 Iceland 1.250 1.138 979 941 56-4 Namibia - - - - - - Norway 198 392 238 322 19 35 Russia 20 - - - - - USA - - - - - - Supply (Catches + Import) 237.238 188.576 163.789 169.421 100 3 of it catches of quoted species 57.138 57.696 50.586 46.110 27-9 import from third countries 180.100 130.880 113.203 123.311 73 9 ot it from Norway 78.923 49.876 51.166 52.471 43 3 Russia 33.190 24.468 20.777 26.069 21 25 Iceland 24.367 23.203 17.418 20.793 17 19 China c) 36.587 26.848 17.901 17.427 14-3 Faroe Islands 4.370 4.875 4.556 5.392 4 18 USA - - 148 - - - Notes: a) Melanogrammus aeglefinus.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with white fish.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 4.8 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for hake a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 26.884 22.785 19.073 17.602 100-8 Chile 5.230 5.166 4.000 3.988 23 0 Namibia 4.564 5.550 4.669 4.118 23-12 Norway 1.196 1.344 1.242 1.597 9 29 Peru - - - - - - USA 557 69 216 60 0-72 South Africa 8.273 5.346 4.233 3.246 18-23 Uruguay - - - - - - Whole, frozen 54.825 53.544 55.166 58.364 100 6 of it from Argentina 10.451 11.517 11.835 10.341 18-13 Chile 7.937 8.098 4.912 6.740 12 37 Namibia 9.911 6.530 7.871 8.549 15 9 Norway 404 863 1.733 1.741 3 0 Peru 1.464 1.041 1.705 1.425 2-16 USA 532 104 842 884 2 5 South Africa 19.353 20.006 18.606 18.643 32 0 New Zealand 2.637 2.654 3.289 3.414 6 4 Fillet, frozen 276.780 305.240 308.074 305.356 100-1 of it from Argentina 58.185 78.965 68.881 59.893 20-13 Chile 4.613 7.138 2.891 2.516 1-13 China 7.359 8.179 9.098 11.238 4 24 Namibia 118.758 116.716 114.621 122.938 40 7 Peru 13.393 17.873 20.964 19.436 6-7 Norway 12 26 49 27 0-46 South Africa 35.180 36.460 43.913 42.605 14-3 Uruguay 13.736 14.143 9.136 4.415 1-52 USA 27.429 24.426 38.054 41.909 14 10 Meat, frozen 41.130 39.877 32.990 32.298 100-2 of it from Argentina 4.687 4.835 4.593 5.591 17 22 Chile 7.169 5.627 3.480 1.629 5-53 China - - 54 80 0 - Namibia 15.730 17.076 14.883 11.780 36-21 Norway - - - - - - Peru 1.003 680 1.600 1.979 6 24 USA 9.990 7.403 5.038 7.251 22 44 South Africa 980 1.628 1.485 2.812 9 89 Uruguay 1.545 2.551 1.824 1.005 3-45 Supply (Catches + Import) 461.546 493.179 503.119 508.414 100 1 of it catches of quoted species 61.927 71.734 87.816 94.794 19 8 import from third countries 399.619 421.445 415.303 413.620 81 0 of it from Namibia 148.963 145.872 142.044 147.386 36 4 Argentina 73.323 95.317 85.310 75.825 18-11 South Africa 63.787 63.441 68.238 67.307 16-1 USA 38.508 32.003 44.150 50.105 12 13 Peru 15.860 19.595 24.269 22.840 6-6 Chile 24.949 26.029 15.283 14.873 4-3 China c) 7.471 8.308 9.238 11.936 3 29 Uruguay 16.416 17.877 12.620 7.958 2-37 Canada c) 6.538 5.101 4.689 5.042 1 8 New Zealand c) 2.667 2.755 3.620 3.560 1-2 Notes: a) Merluccius spp. and urophycis spp..- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with white fish.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 4.9 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for Alaska-pollock and pollock a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh c) 605 529 579 645 100 11 or it from Argentina - - - - - - Faroe Islands 0-1 - - - Norway 596 528 578 645 100 12 Russia - - - - - - South Korea - - - - - - Vietnam - - - - - - USA - - - - - - Whole, frozen d) 999 996 2.294 5.086 100 122 Faroe Islands - - - - - - Namibia - - - - - - Norway - - - 28 1 - Russia 106 107 - - - - South Korea 16 8 5 - - -100 Vietnam - - - - - - USA 849 786 2.218 5.053 99 128 Fillet, frozen e) 783.358 780.808 788.949 777.560 100-1 Chile - - - - - - China 390.981 397.960 386.132 367.632 47-5 Faroe Islands - - - - - - Namibia - - - - - - Norway 41 69 12 30 0 146 Russia 73.609 110.165 87.092 104.958 13 21 South Korea 1.586 1.101 61 406 0 565 Vietnam 120 1.775 3.031 3.885 0 28 USA 316.834 269.564 312.184 299.977 39-4 Meat, frozen e) 65.520 52.889 63.541 54.565 100-14 China 8.907 5.631 7.539 5.283 10-30 Faroes Islands - - - - - - Norway - - - - - - Russia 7.801 8.471 11.729 12.386 23 6 South Korea 466 245 164 - - -100 Vietnam - - - - - - USA 48.343 38.370 44.109 36.750 67-17 Supply (Catches + Import) 850.482 835.222 855.363 837.856 100-2 of it catches of quoted species - - - - - - import from third countries 850.482 835.222 855.363 837.856 100-2 of it from China f) 399.916 403.606 393.707 372.915 45-5 USA 366.025 308.720 358.511 341.780 41-5 Russia 81.516 118.743 98.821 117.344 14 19 Vietnam 120 1.775 3.031 3.885 0 28 Norway 638 597 590 702 0 19 South Korea 2.068 1.354 230 406 0 76 Canada f) 71 80 44 24 0-46 Faroe Islands 0-1 - - - South Africa f) 7 - - - - - New Zealand f) 18 1 - - - - Notes: a) Theragra chalcogramma and Pollachius pollachius.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with white fish.- c) Pollock (Pollachius pollachius).- d) Alaska-Pollock and pollock (Theragra chalcogramma and Pollachius pollachius until 2011).- e) Alaska-Pollock (Theragra chalcogramma).- f) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 4.10 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for hoki a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh d) d) d) d) of it from Argentina d) d) d) d) China d) d) d) d) Faroe Islands d) d) d) d) Norway d) d) d) d) Russia d) d) d) d) Thailand d) d) d) d) USA d) d) d) d) Whole, frozen 94 93 122 42 100-65 China - - - - - - French South. Territ. 81 91 112 31 73-72 New Zealand 13 2 10 11 27 14 Norway - - - - - - Thailand - - - - - - USA - - - - - - Fillet, frozen 42.359 46.388 44.614 42.015 100-6 of it from Argentina 136 58 51 - - - Chile - - 23 144 0 - China 9.593 9.218 10.922 8.398 20-23 Faroe Islands - - - - - - New Zealand 31.112 36.192 33.101 33.108 79 0 Norway 50 - - - - - Thailand 71 5 - - - - USA - 107 63 80 0 - Meat, frozen d) d) d) d) of it from Argentina d) d) d) d) China d) d) d) d) Faroe Islands d) d) d) d) Norway d) d) d) d) Russia d) d) d) d) Thailand d) d) d) d) USA d) d) d) d) Supply (Catches + Import) 42.453 46.481 44.736 42.058 100-6 of it catches of quoted species - - - - - - import from third countries 42.453 46.481 44.736 42.058 100-6 of it from New Zealand c) 31.125 36.194 33.111 33.120 79 0 China 9.593 9.218 10.922 8.398 20-23 Chile c) - - 23 144 0 528 USA c) - 107 63 80 0 27 Faroe Islands c) 81 91 112 31 0-72 Argentina c) 136 58 51 - - - Thailand 71 5 - - - - Norway 50 - - - - - Notes: a) Macruronus novaezealandiae.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with white fish.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.- d) Not available.-

Tab. 4.11 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for plaice a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 3.676 3.460 3.020 3.027 100 0 of it from Faroe Islands 237 151 119 113 4-4 Iceland 2.021 2.055 2.032 2.397 79 18 Norway 1.418 1.254 869 517 17-40 Russia - - - - - - USA - - - - - - Whole, frozen 232 142 346 277 100-20 of it from Faroe Islands 25 2 9 - - -100 Iceland 17 53 3 - - -100 Norway 3 3 1 - - -100 Russia 2 - - 63 23 - USA - - - - - - Fillet, frozen 1.944 1.914 1.903 2.116 100 11 of it from China 42-6 52 2 700 Faroe Islands 1 4 - - - - Iceland 1.901 1.863 1.897 2.064 98 9 Norway - - - - - - Russia - - - - - - USA - 47 - - - - Supply (Catches + Import) 92.189 99.312 91.524 97.198 100 6 of it catches of quoted species 86.337 93.796 86.255 91.778 94 6 import from third countries 5.852 5.516 5.269 5.420 6 3 of it from Iceland 3.940 3.970 3.932 4.461 82 13 Norway 1.421 1.257 870 517 10-41 Faroe Islands 263 157 127 113 2-11 Russia 2 - - 63 1 - China c) 64 8 6 52 1 700 USA - 47 - - - - Notes: a) Pleuronectes Platessa.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with plaice.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 4.12 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for surimi a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Surimi, frozen 204.250 210.009 215.011 218.906 100 2 of it from Argentina 2.191 872 1.516 101 0-93 Chile 4.895 2.850 813 1.832 1 125 China 327 327 248 273 0 10 Faroe Islands 529-369 369 0 - India 12.849 16.377 6.101 5.593 3-8 Russia - - 86 - - - Thailand 7.313 2.279 4.899 2.718 1-45 USA 111.424 151.158 160.485 167.308 76 4 Vietnam 61.647 33.746 37.073 38.777 2 5 Surimipresentation, frozen 56.029 52.893 51.754 48.961 100-5 of it from China 21.677 18.170 20.361 14.992 31-26 India 12.696 10.647 10.525 10.244 21-3 Japan 288 382 259 435 1 67 Malaysia 583 657 850 707 1-17 Peru - - - - - - Russia - - 2 - - - South Korea 3.180 3.618 4.147 4.162 9 0 Thailand 16.453 18.264 14.241 16.743 34 18 USA 109 120 152 233 0 53 Supply (Catches + Import) 260.279 262.902 266.764 267.867 100 0 of it catches of quoted species - - - - - 0 import from third countries 260.279 262.902 266.764 267.867 100 0 of it from USA 111.533 151.279 160.638 167.540 60 4 Vietnam c) 62.399 34.360 38.094 39.990 14 5 Thailand 23.765 20.543 19.140 19.461 7 2 India 25.545 27.024 16.625 15.837 6-5 China c) 22.004 18.497 20.610 15.265 8-26 South Korea c) 3.180 3.618 4.147 4.162 2 0 Chile c) 4.895 2.850 813 1.832 0 125 Peru c) 3.058 1.859 778 1.091 0 40 Malaysia c) 583 657 850 707 0-17 Japan c) 288 382 259 435 0 67 Singapore 210 211 43 114 0 165 Argentina c) 2.191 872 1.516 101 1-93 Notes: a) Surimi and surimi presentations.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with surimi and surimi presentation.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 4.13 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for freshwater fish a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2012 d) 2014 d) 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 758 391 93 98 100 5 of it from Canada 12 14 10 14 14 41 Russia 69 24 22 26 27 21 Uganda 556 307 57 5 5-91 Whole, frozen 16.991 19.308 18.450 15.346 100-17 of it from Bangladesh 2.254 2.175 2.273 1.781 12-22 China 2.587 3.092 2.689 3.064 20 14 India 459 340 833 163 1-80 Kasachstan 249 218 333 220 1-34 Myanmar 5.830 8.392 6.473 5.576 36-14 Russia 117 133 159 142 1-11 Tanzania 42 139 115 26 0-77 Thailand 835 453 777 246 2-68 Turkey 3.128 3.282 3.582 2.981 19-17 Vietnam 633 448 382 413 3 8 Fillet, fresh 486 313 194 341 100 76 of it from Iceland 41 87 27 63 19 134 Norway 155 130 105 231 68 119 Fillet, frozen 39.513 41.898 38.794 40.129 100 3 of it from Argentina - 60 191 124 0-35 Canada 405 687 500 383 1-23 China 10.023 11.200 2.090 187 0-91 Iceland 385 468 614 717 2 17 Kasachstan 15.002 16.197 15.236 14.276 36-6 Russia 5.069 6.143 6.387 9.074 23 42 Vietnam 6.472 4.601 629 948 2 51 Meat, fresh 1.721 1.492 799 1.049 100 31 of it from Iceland 437 541 702 792 76 13 Russia 404 479 387 487 46 26 Sri Lanka 418 324 180 5 0-97 Uganda 605 189 138 58 6-58 Meat, frozen 7.919 10.284 9.400 8.209 100-13 of it from Canada 1.021 1.304 1.022 1.344 16 32 Chile 2.548 4.871 4.225 3.524 43-17 China 615 951 1.341 1.079 13-20 Faroe Islands 883 1.026 705 427 5-39 USA 242 512 666 575 7-14 Vietnam 2.102 1.103 963 927 11-4 Supply (Catches + Import) 67.388 73.686 67.730 65.172 100-4 of it catches of quoted species - - - - - - import from third countries 67.388 73.686 67.730 65.172 100-4 of it from Kasachstan c) 15.305 16.506 15.584 14.496 22-7 Russia c) 5.809 6.883 7.169 9.731 15 36 Myanmar c) 5.830 8.392 6.473 5.576 9-14 China c) 13.308 15.414 6.119 4.329 7-29 Chile c) 2.610 4.883 4.233 3.524 5-17 Turkey c) 3.128 3.282 3.594 2.981 5-17 Vietnam c) 9.245 6.161 2.051 2.288 4 12 Canada c) 1.501 2.063 1.597 1.880 3 18 Bangladesh c) 2.254 2.186 2.397 1.783 3-26 Iceland c) 863 1.100 1.343 1.622 2 21 Notes: a) Different species of freshwater fish other than salmon, trout and carp.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with freshwater fish other than salmon, trout and carp.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.- d) Not comparable with previous years due to change of CN-Code and new coverage of fish species (without pangasius, nile perch and tilapia).-

Tab. 4.14 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for pangasius Origin a) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 d) 2015 2015 15/14 Fillet, fresh 16.664 5.637 1.862 1.302 100-30 of it from Bangladesh - - - - - - China 109 98 47 - - - Ecuador - - - - - - Indonesia - - - - - - Kenya - - - - - - Thailand 13 - - - - - Tanzania - - - - - - Uganda - - - - - - Vietnam 16.395 5.315 1.643 1.213 93-26 Zimbabwe - - - - - - Fillet, frozen 476.678 473.019 430.320 369.190 100-14 of it from Bangladesh 146-6 - - - China 987 335 135 122 0-9 Ecuador - - - - - - Indonesia - 1 3 31 0 833 Kenya - - - - - - Thailand 44 26 - - - - Tanzania - - - - - - Uganda - - - - - - Vietnam 475.200 472.329 429.826 368.852 100-14 Zimbabwe - - - - - - Supply (Catches + Import) 493.342 478.656 432.182 370.493 100-14 of it catches of quoted species - - - - - - import from third countries 493.342 478.656 432.182 370.493 100-14 of it from Vietnam 491.595 477.643 431.469 370.066 100-14 China 1.096 433 182 122 0-33 Indonesien - 1 3 31 0 833 Bangladesh 146-6 - - - Note: a) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with pangasius.- b) Including other catfish species.-

Tab. 4.15 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for nile perch Origin a) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Fillet, fresh 47.005 42.383 34.428 33.277 100-3 of it from Bangladesh - - - - - - China 27 - - - - - Ecuador - - - - - - Indonesia - - - - - - Kenya 5.190 4.982 4.190 3.408 10-19 Thailand - - - - - - Tanzania 20.386 17.865 14.846 13.669 41-8 Uganda 21.382 19.521 15.377 16.199 49 5 Vietnam - - - - - - Zimbabwe - - - - - - Fillet, frozen 19.021 15.467 16.539 20.474 100 24 of it from Bangladesh - - - - - - China - - - - - - Ecuador - - - - - - Indonesia - - - - - - Kenya 1.629 1.377 1.251 735 4-41 Thailand - - - - - - Tanzania 13.615 9.732 11.490 15.264 75 33 Uganda 3.777 4.358 3.743 4.347 21 16 Vietnam - - 56 77 0 39 Zimbabwe - - - - - - Supply (Catches + Import) 66.025 57.850 50.967 53.751 100 5 of it catches of quoted species - - - - - - import from third countries 66.025 57.850 50.967 53.751 100 5 of it from Tanzania 34.001 27.597 26.337 28.932 54 10 Uganda 25.159 23.879 19.119 20.546 38 7 Kenya 6.819 1.377 1.251 735 1-41 Vietnam - - 56 77 0 39 Indonesia - - - - - - China 27 - - - - - Note: a) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with nile perch.-

Tab. 4.16 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for tilapia Origin a) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 2 3 2 0 100-86 of it from Bangladesh - - - - - - China - - - - - - Ecuador 1 - - - - - Indonesia - - - - - - Kenya - - - - - - Thailand - - - - - - Vietnam - - - - - - Zimbabwe - 1 - - - - Whole, frozen 12.789 14.210 12.847 12.871 100 0 of it from Bangladesh 17 6 3 37 0 1050 China 10.353 12.465 8.832 9.651 75 9 Ecuador 65 - - - - - Indonesia 346 560 529 366 3-31 Kenya 21 - - - - - Thailand 1.590 394 1.917 1.475 11-23 Vietnam 257 688 1.397 1.285 10-8 Zimbabwe - - - - - - Fillet, fresh 1.068 746 534 83 100-84 of it from Bangladesh - - - - - - China 289 304 349 - - - Ecuador 572 283-0 0 - Indonesia - - - - - - Kenya - - - - - - Thailand 7 - - - - - Vietnam 1 33 54 5 6-90 Zimbabwe 194 122 130 77 93-41 Fillet, frozen 35.347 42.717 39.780 36.959 100-7 of it from Bangladesh - 51 97 41 0-58 China 31.001 35.551 26.994 25.587 69-5 Ecuador 116 36-16 0 - Indonesia 2.976 4.223 4.648 3.094 8-33 Kenya - - - - - - Thailand 389 477 472 247 1-48 Vietnam 299 2.176 7.266 7.346 20 1 Zimbabwe - - - - - - Supply (Catches + Import) 49.205 57.676 53.163 49.914 100-6 of it catches of quoted species - - - - - - import from third countries 49.205 57.676 53.163 49.914 100-6 of it from China 41.642 48.321 36.175 35.238 71-3 Vietnam 557 2.897 8.717 8.637 17-1 Indonesia 3.322 4.783 5.177 3.461 7-33 Thailand 1.985 871 2.388 1.722 3-28 Bangladesh 17 57 100 78 0-22 Zimbabwe 194 123 130 77 0-41 India b) 118 97 145 34 0-77 Ecuador 753 319-16 0 - Note: a) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with tilapia.- b) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 4.17 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for sea bream Origin a) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 Whole, fresh 11.886 13.483 18.684 23.855 100 28 of it (D. dentex, Pagellus spp.) 1.876 3.455 2.162 2.143 100-1 of it from Morocco 313 357 376 440 21 17 Mauritania 30 46 31 8 0-75 New Zealand 12 9 11 0 0-97 Oman 20 12 16 13 1-15 Senegal 25 25 23 22 1-5 Tunisia 11 15 10 13 1 26 Turkey 1.462 2.987 1.693 1.645 77-3 of it (Sparus aurata) 7.128 6.295 11.803 16.833 100 43 of it from Egypt 0 3 4 6 0 63 Morocco 85 60 71 49 0-30 Mauritania 12 6 4 6 0 41 Senegal 1 11 1 0 0-60 Tunisia 2 1 7 5 0-21 Turkey 6.373 6.183 11.718 16.767 100 43 of it (other species) 2.881 3.733 4.719 4.879 100 3 of it from Argentina 21 120 35 12 0-66 Faroe Islands 523 473 802 312 6-61 Morocco 876 1.070 1.106 834 17-25 Mauritania 1.068 1.476 2.024 2.879 59 42 New Zealand 23 23 31 43 1 38 Oman 97 157 184 110 2-40 Senegal 231 340 467 626 13 34 15/14 Whole, frozen 2.948 3.592 3.593 2.953 100-18 of it (D. dentex, Pagellus spp.) 1.390 2.080 1.821 1.447 100-21 of it from Argentina 79 40 33 - - -100 Morocco 732 777 1.213 1.153 80-5 Mauritania 92 582 253 202 14-20 New Zealand 234 281 166 13 1-92 Turkey 15 22 34 26 2-22 Yemen 118 124 106 - - -100 of it (Sparus aurata) 1.557 1.512 1.771 1.506 100-15 of it from Albania 1 26 22 3 0-87 Morocco 39 8 234 40 3-83 Mauritania 1 13 4 6 0 57 Peru - - 3 - - - Senegal 0-13 - - - Turkey 1.516 1.464 1.496 1.456 97-3 Supply (Catches+Production+ Import) 123.498 128.177 128.022 129.798 100 1 of it catches of quoted species b) 1.009 1.016 1.151 990 1-14 EU-aquaculture c) 107.656 110.087 104.594 102.000 79-2 import from third countries 14.833 17.074 22.277 26.808 21 20 of it from Turkey d) 9.370 10.666 14.941 19.895 74 33 Mauritania d) 1.203 2.122 2.315 3.100 12 34 Morocco 2.046 2.273 2.999 2.518 9-16 Senegal 280 576 504 681 3 35 Faroe Islands 523 473 802 312 1-61 Oman d) 117 190 200 123 0-38 New Zealand 270 313 209 56 0-73 Yemen 118 124 106 - - - Note: a) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with sea bream.- b) Blackspot (=red) sea bream.-c) Data for 2012-2014 taken from FEAP, Data for 2015 estimated.- d) Incl. quantities not listed above.- FEAP.-

Tab. 4.18 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for sea bass Origin a) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 7.842 12.968 15.565 17.287 100 11 of it (Dicentrachus labrax) 7.701 12.961 15.562 17.155 100 10 of it from Albania - 62 115 - - - Egypt 6 17 17 26 0 51 Morocco 11 17 13 9 0-31 Mauritius 2 4 7 5 0-20 Tunisia 10 2 2 5 0 122 Turkey - - - - - - USA - 1 1 0 0-83 of it (others) 141 7 3 132 100 4133 of it from Egypt - 0 1 - - - Turkey 132 7 2 130 98 6145 USA 2 0 1 2 1 200 Whole, frozen 671 736 1.004 926 100-10 of it (Dicentrachus labrax) 654 683 863 772 100-36 of it from Albania 2 24 41 26 3-36 Turkey 653 659 822 746 97-9 of it (others) 17 53 141 154 100-42 of it from Mauritania 7 4 15 9 6-42 Senegal - - 96 - - - Tunisia 0 2 18 - - - Turkey 8 17 12 91 59 671 Supply (Catches+Production+ Import) 77.754 90.210 90.283 88.212 100-2 of it catches of quoted species - - - - - - EU-aquaculture b) 69.241 76.505 73.714 70.000 79-5 import from third countries 8.513 13.705 16.569 18.212 21 10 of it from Turkey 8.464 13.541 16.243 18.077 99 11 Albania c) 3 86 156 26 0-83 Egypt c) 6 17 17 26 0 47 Mauritania c) 7 4 15 9 0-42 Morocco c) 11 17 13 9 0-31 Mauritius c) 6 4 7 6 0-10 Tunisia c) 11 4 20 5 0-76 USA c) 2 2 1 2 0 - Senegal c) 0-96 - - - Note: a) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with sea bass.- b) Data for 2012-2014 taken from FEAP, Data for 2015 estimated.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.- Source: Eurostat-Comext; EU catch report; FEAP.-

Tab. 4.19 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) COD POK RED AP SAL Freshwater fish PANGASIUS SURIMI TUNA adj. official adj. official adj. official adj. official adj. official adj. official adj. official adj. official adj. official Whole, fresh 1,17 1,19 1,07 1,16 1,15 1,00 Whole, frozen 1,50 1,71 1,51 1,93 1,71 1,51 1,15 1,00 1,20 1,11 Fillet, fresh 2,90 3,48 2,73 3,37 2,50 2,22 2,22 of it from China 2,27 Vietnam 3,33 3,33 Fillet, frozen 2,20 2,95 2,43 3,00 2,95 2,50 2,22 2,22 2,38 4,00 of it from China 2,22 2,78 2,38 2,27 2,02 Russia 3,70 USA 3,70 Vietnam 3,33 3,33 Meat, fresh 2,22 of it from Vietnam 3,33 Meat, frozen 2,40 2,64 2,12 2,34 2,64 2,22 of it from China 2,02 Vietnam 3,33 Fillet, dry / salted 4,31 4,31 Fish, dry / salted 6,60 8,33 Fish, dry / salted 3,65 4,00 Fish, salted 2,55 2,74 Prepared 1,74 2,00 Loins, prepared 2,64 1,74 Surimi 4,55 7,50 Surimi, prepared 1,70 6,33 Source: Own estimations of AIPCE experts.- official: rates taken from member states.- adj.: adjusted by using information from the sector.-

Tab. 5.1 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for salmon a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 696.934 687.186 770.616 842.463 100 9 of it from Canada 124 264 292 279 0-4 Chile 50 73 91 62 0-32 Faroe Islands 42.615 42.409 37.015 25.998 3-30 Iceland 192 140 379 396 0 5 Norway 653.847 643.957 732.738 815.588 97 11 USA 71 96 61 66 0 9 Whole, frozen 20.348 30.959 31.546 32.035 100 2 of it from Canada 992 1.314 2.377 1.822 6-23 Chile 1.355 4.370 5.094 7.933 25 56 China 735 402 236 221 1-6 Faroe Islands - 1.529 2.150 646 2 - Iceland 15 103 72 58 0-19 Norway 4.988 4.889 3.920 4.117 13 5 Thailand - - - - - - USA 12.258 16.821 17.132 17.139 54 0 Fillet, fresh 145.358 140.683 139.965 130.743 100-7 of it from Canada 118 228 284 272 0-4 Chile 1.206 1.175 500 437 0-12 China 1.603 1.849 1.050 - - - Faroe Islands 495 1.080 3.459 2.281 2-34 Iceland 8 2 2 21 0 1283 Norway 141.810 136.246 134.573 127.614 98-5 USA 58 56 95 118 0 24 Fillet, frozen 167.958 201.870 220.969 190.528 100-14 of it from Canada 474 641 1.400 425 0-70 Chile 30.184 59.426 57.004 47.484 25-17 China 65.203 65.650 86.364 69.297 36-20 Faroe Islands 19.088 22.510 23.558 18.011 9-24 Iceland 2 3 281 5 0-98 Norway 43.352 43.163 41.510 44.261 23 7 Thailand 218 116 119 129 0 8 USA 8.252 8.386 9.038 9.983 5 10 Salmon prepared 41.713 40.298 44.142 39.349 100-11 of it from Canada 9.258 6.295 7.300 6.442 16-12 Chile 268 154 210 153 0-27 China 3.582 3.604 2.739 3.377 9 23 Faroe Islands - 1-0 0 - Iceland 99 104 34 26 0-23 Norway 1.022 1.204 985 995 3 1 Thailand 1.767 1.757 1.221 1.586 4 30 USA 24.998 26.614 30.778 25.987 66-16 Supply (Catches, Aquaculture+Import) 1.247.413 1.275.007 1.381.349 1.409.363 100 2,0 of it catches of quoted species 579 477 465 446 0-4 EU-aquaculture c) 174.523 173.534 173.647 173.800 12 0 import from third countries 1.072.311 1.100.996 1.207.237 1.235.117 88 2 of it from Norway d) 845.018 829.458 913.725 992.574 80 9 China d) 71.122 71.505 90.388 72.896 6-19 Chile d) 33.063 65.197 62.898 56.068 5-11 USA 45.636 51.973 57.103 53.294 4-7 Faroe Islands 62.197 67.529 66.183 46.937 4-29 Canada 10.966 8.743 11.653 9.240 1-21 Thailand 1.985 1.873 1.340 1.715 0 28 Russia d) 853 3.197 1.631 579 0-64 Notes: a) Salmon salar and other salmon species.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with salmon.- c) Data for 2012-2014 taken from FEAP, Data for 2015 estimated.- d) Incl. Quantities not listed above.- Source: Eurostat-Comext; EU catch report; FEAP.-

Tab. 5.2 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for tuna Origin a) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 Live b) 402 - - - 100 - Whole, fresh 4.728 4.402 4.540 4.011 100-12 of it White Tuna (Th. alalunga) 361 141 262 121 100-54 of it from Ecuador - - - - - - of it Yellow Tuna (Th. albacares) 3.942 3.968 3.974 3.606 100-9 of it from Maledives 3.250 2.734 2.146 2.282 63 6 of it Bonito 23 0 1 - - - of it Big-eye Tuna (Th. obesus) 29 69 122 102 100-17 of it Red Tuna b) 216 202 167 183 100 10 of it other Tuna species 158 22 14 1 100-91 Whole, frozen 200.469 195.285 215.202 205.839 100-4 of it White Tuna (Th. alalunga) 20.610 22.176 15.084 18.059 100 20 of it from Indonesia 1.414 6.676 1.414 3.777 21 - South Africa 5.733 3.735 6.186 3.674 20-41 USA 5.461 4.260 5.474 5.958 33 9 of it Yellow Tuna (Th. albacares) 125.721 120.989 125.366 115.406 100-8 of it from Guatemala 3.846 7.738 7.926 7.520 7-5 Rep. Korea 15.798 3.353 9.372 8.695 8-7 Mexico 25.344 11.553 19.555 8.629 7-56 Panama 6.889 5.541 8.214 6.804 6-17 Phillipines 12.145 20.217 15.602 9.874 9-37 of it Bonito 45.934 42.169 62.862 60.322 100-4 of it from Guatemala 3.889 4.964 5.903 9.191 15 56 Kap Verde 6.117 6.712 11.098 9.430 16-15 Panama 8.257 6.772 15.633 6.993 12-55 of it Big-eye Tuna (Th. obesus) 7.587 9.627 11.531 11.451 100-1 of it from Kap Verde 731 801 2.949 1.715 15-42 of it Red Tuna b) - - - 5 - - of it other Tuna species 347 301 359 597 100 66 Fillets, fresh d) 39.435 37.860 37.667 34.235 100-9 of it from Maledives 8.426 6.554 7.281 9.165 27 26 Sri Lanka 8.035 8.864 7.592 - - -100 Fillets, frozen 26.319 29.892 36.999 45.673 100 23 of it from Rep. Korea 3.128 4.325 7.204 10.593 23 47 Vietnam 9.247 9.791 10.825 11.541 25 7 Tuna, loins 269.512 280.387 285.254 322.457 100 13 of it from China 10.703 17.900 22.241 27.619 9 24 Ecuador 90.389 94.502 66.964 104.467 32 56 Thailand 20.928 24.038 37.774 13.899 4-63 Tuna, prepared 647.405 714.274 700.420 685.229 100-2 of it from Ecuador 128.182 146.343 153.418 126.790 19-17 Mauritius 81.634 87.837 96.877 91.867 13-5 Phillipines 53.768 52.079 54.318 66.749 10 23 Thailand 80.912 107.934 95.872 85.468 12-11 Supply (Catches + Import) 1.190.248 1.265.560 1.287.759 1.306.928 100 1 of it catches of EU quoted tuna 41.413 41.321 45.344 43.719 3-4 import from third countries 1.148.835 1.224.239 1.242.415 1.263.209 97 2 of it from Ecuador c) 225.478 249.466 228.142 238.892 19 5 Mauritius c) 119.155 113.297 122.990 119.919 9-2 Thailand c) 107.704 136.042 138.672 103.237 8-26 Seychelles c) 81.679 100.026 95.388 93.491 7-2 Phillipines c) 67.562 82.063 83.987 97.744 8 16 Ghana c) 56.083 45.022 45.364 67.876 5 50 Ivory Coast c) 65.221 63.766 43.543 60.021 5 38 Vietnam c) 34.602 42.907 46.223 46.517 4 1 Guatemala c) 32.333 31.935 29.110 34.160 3 17 China c) 15.650 24.665 26.692 24.700 2-7 Notes: a) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with tuna.- b) Thunnus thynnus, orientalis and Thunnus maccoyii.- c) Incl. quantities not listed above.- d) Estimation.- 15/14

Tab. 5.3 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for herring a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 28.130 34.099 36.736 27.337 100-26 of it from Faroe Islands 309 61 442 251 1-43 Norway 27.819 34.039 36.294 27.086 99-25 Whole, frozen 43.619 48.346 39.886 43.962 100 10 of it from Canada 282 411 273 33 0-88 China - - - - - - Faroe Islands 4.736 9.231 1.464 9.155 21 525 Iceland 1.506 1.102 917 590 1-36 Norway 33.780 35.960 35.762 29.776 68-17 Russia - 782 - - - - South Corea 3 1.546 3.034 - - - USA 3.111 1.600 1.346 856 2-36 Herring flaps, fresh 4.074 4.388 1.317 2.347 100 78 of it from Norway 4.070 4.375 1.312 2.177 93 66 Herring fillets, frozen 90.897 73.848 76.649 72.684 100-5 of it from Canada 86 54 50 0 0 - Faroe Islands 2.521 3.799 - - - - Iceland 23.175 23.673 15.188 15.779 22 4 Norway 65.112 46.323 59.372 56.390 78-5 Herring flaps, frozen 123.441 98.297 112.120 112.587 100 0 of it from Canada 2.339 1.687 6.090 10.621 9 74 Faroe Islands 6.372 12.083 2.180 2.174 2 0 Iceland 27.255 22.392 22.204 26.166 23 18 Norway 87.475 62.135 78.734 69.885 62-11 Herring, smoked 865 949 850 842 100-1 of it from Canada 771 932 850 839 100-1 China - - - - - - Norway 93 11 1 1 0 33 Herring, salted 1.206 1.600 960 462 100-52 of it from Canada - 4 - - - - Norway 1.206 1.561 903 423 92-53 Herring presentations, others 31.605 28.634 27.085 27.849 100 3 of it from Iceland 906 1.628 1.483 1.583 6 7 Norway 30.827 27.101 25.890 25.769 93 0 Russia - - - 4 0 - Supply (Catches + Import) 1.009.196 1.027.715 1.038.212 1.054.520 100 2 of it catches of EU quoted herring 685.359 737.554 742.610 766.449 73 3 import from third countries 323.837 290.161 295.602 288.071 27-3 of it from Norway 250.382 211.505 238.268 211.506 73-11 Iceland 52.842 48.917 39.949 44.283 15 11 Faroe Islands 13.938 25.173 4.086 11.580 4 183 Canada 3.479 3.087 7.262 11.493 4 58 USA 3.111 1.600 1.346 856 0-36 Russia - 782-4 0 - South Corea 3 1.546 3.034 - - - China - - - - - - Notes: a) Clupea harengus and clupea pallasii.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with herring.-

Tab. 5.4 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for mackerel a) Origin b) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 18.035 1.721 7.222 1.034 100-86 of it from Faroer Islands - - - - - - Norway 18.021 1.714 7.203 1.033 100-86 Whole, frozen 72.188 63.041 72.319 74.399 100 3 of it from Argentina - 27 15 - - - Canada 318 51 394 9 0-98 China 2.470 1.589 1.642 1.093 1-33 Ecuador - 39 299 120 0 - Faroe Islands 35.833 28.741 32.049 24.399 33-24 Iceland 8.413 6.949 6.328 11.576 16 83 Morocco 3.031 952 1.236 3.182 4 158 Norway 19.840 21.152 23.043 22.626 30-2 Peru 197 466 399 - - - Thailand - - - - - - USA 930 290 616 - - - Fillets, frozen c) 8.163 10.389 9.544 13.311 100 39 of it from China 1.347 1.635 2.062 1.418 11-31 India 0 - - - - - Norway 5.470 6.937 5.703 5.831 44 2 Vietnam 5 - - - - - Smoked 7 3 6 2 100-68 of it from China 2 - - - - - Norway 2 2 1 1 29-60 Prepared d) 29.259 30.776 33.126 29.394 100-11 of it from Albania 7 - - - - - Chile - - - - - - China 2.650 3.756 5.987 3.630 12-39 Kap Verde 4.409 2.996 4.577 3.381 12-26 Ecuador 721 172 804 560 2-30 Morocco 18.827 21.987 20.589 21.276 72 3 Norway 12 47 13 8 0-33 Peru 911 209 113 156 1 38 Thailand 1.548 1.440 936 272 1-71 Supply (Catches + Import) 493.522 439.324 707.715 640.084 100-10 of it catches of EU quoted mackerel 365.870 333.393 585.499 521.944 82-11 import from third countries 127.652 105.931 122.216 118.140 18-3 of it from Norway 25.323 28.137 28.759 28.465 24-1 Faroe Islands e) 35.833 29.287 32.359 25.636 22-21 Morocco e) 21.914 23.067 21.837 24.465 21 12 China 6.468 6.980 9.692 6.141 5-37 Kap Verde e) 4.409 2.996 4.577 3.381 3-26 Ecuador e) 852 211 1.103 680 1-38 Thailand e) 1.548 1.440 936 272 0-71 Peru e) 1.108 675 512 156 0-69 Canada e) 318 51 394 9 0-98 USA e) 930 290 616 - - - Taiwan e) 321-24 - - - Notes: a) Scomber scombrus, S. australasicus and S. japonicus.- b) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with mackerel.- c) Including frozen fillets of the species Orcynopsis unicolor.- d) Not including CN Code 1604 20 50.- e) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 5.5 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for anchovies Origin a) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 3.033 1.135 611 97 100-84 of it from Morocco 3.014 1.129 599 65 67-89 Turkey 19 6 13 31 32 145 Smoked 201 230 158 196 100 24 of it from Albania 30 23 16 - - - China 9 7 16 28 15 76 Korea (South) 3 6 8 8 4 5 Sri Lanka - 3 2 1 1-56 Thailand 99 119 95 67 34-30 Tunisia 42 33 7 54 27 653 Vietnam 10 5 9 4 2-60 Salted 9.620 7.541 7.251 11.471 100 58 of it from Albania 164 69 87 261 2 199 Argentina 6.114 4.550 4.133 4.960 43 20 Bosnia 356 145 38 76 1 - China 237 137 191 867 8 354 India 2-12 - - - Morocco 1.770 2.070 2.114 2.237 20 6 Peru 393 431 579 2.833 25 - Tunisia 485 75 86 235 2 173 Turkey - - 7 - - - Vietnam - 4 3 - - - Supply (Catches+Import) 34.657 29.001 35.895 47.685 100 33 of it catches of quoted species 21.803 20.095 27.875 35.921 75 29 import from third countries 12.854 8.906 8.020 11.764 25 47 of it from Argentina 6.114 4.550 4.133 4.960 42 20 Peru 393 460 579 2.863 24 394 Morocco 4.784 3.199 2.712 2.303 20-15 China 246 144 207 896 8 332 Tunisia 528 108 94 289 2 209 Albania b) 194 93 103 262 2 155 Bosnia b) 356 145 38 76 1 100 Thailand b) 99 119 95 67 1-30 Turkey 19 6 20 31 0 55 Vietnam b) 10 10 12 4 0-69 India 2 1 12 - - - Note: a) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with anchovis.- b) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 5.6 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for sardines Origin a) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Whole, fresh 9 22 34 91 100 165 of it (Sardina pilchardus) 9 22 34 91 100 167 of it from Morocco 7 13 12 19 21 65 Turkey 1 5 22 66 73 196 of it (genus Sardinops, Sardinella spp.) 0-0 - - - of it from Albania 0-0 - - - India - - 0 - - - Whole, frozen 38.517 57.267 47.143 47.205 100 12 of it (Sardina pilchardus) 28.568 48.527 40.332 45.261 100 12 of it from Bosnia - 154 35 - - - Chile - - 49 - - - China 5 45-59 0 - Morocco 26.676 46.179 39.031 43.825 97 12 Tunisia 1.882 2.136 1.206 856 2-29 Turkey 5 11 10 9 0-10 of it (genus Sardinops, Sardinella spp.) 9.949 8.740 6.812 1.944 100-71 of it from Canada 40 2 2 - - - China - - 32 - - - India 538 483 1.479 724 37-51 Morocco 8.410 7.121 4.730 616 32-87 Mauretania 259 0 2 53 3 3260 Oman - 8 10 11 1 2 Senegal 42 37 34 421 22 1153 Thailand 153 181 75 90 5 21 USA 488 658 410 6 0-99 Vietnam 2 114 39 - - - Supply (Catches+Import) 48.475 66.029 53.989 49.240 100-9 of it catches of quoted species - - - - - - import from third countries 48.475 66.029 53.989 49.240 100-9 of it from Morocco 35.093 53.313 43.773 44.461 90 2 Tunisia b) 1.883 2.138 1.206 856 2-29 India 538 483 1.479 724 1-51 Senegal 42 37 34 421 1 1153 Thailand 153 181 75 90 0 21 Turkey 6 17 32 75 0 134 China 5 45 32 59 0 86 Oman - 8 10 11 0 2 USA 488 658 410 6 0-99 Chile - - 49 - - - Vietnam 2 114 39 - - - Bosnia - 182 35 - - - Note: a) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with sardines.- b) Incl. quantities not listed above.-

Tab. 5.7 Origin of imports into EU (EU [27] 2012; EU [28] 2013-2015) from third countries for shrimp Origin a) Quantity (tonnes live weight) Share (%) Change (%) 2012 2013 2014 2015 2015 15/14 Shrimp (Pandalidae), frozen 58.793 57.904 57.647 52.324 100-9 of it from Greenland 45.567 46.089 43.190 36.655 70-15 Shrimp (Crangon), frozen 5 11 7 18 100 168 Rose Shrimp (Parapenaeus), frozen 12.111 12.474 11.003 10.467 100-5 of it from Morocco 3.908 3.185 4.268 2.870 27-33 Senegal 4.829 4.583 2.928 2.563 24-12 Shrimp (Penaeus spp.), frozen 308.874 295.015 327.476 306.175 100-7 of it from Ecuador 90.564 94.497 105.654 107.578 35 2 India 46.337 48.039 63.475 61.058 20-4 Bangladesh 33.322 32.660 32.106 27.344 45-15 Shrimp, other species, frozen 131.985 139.515 148.765 161.202 100 8 of it from Argentina 53.735 67.239 76.017 83.727 52 10 China 28.082 31.820 25.444 28.433 18 12 Shrimp (Pandalidae), not frozen 12 10 12 15 100 29 of it from Morocco 1 1 0 1 6 300 Shrimp (Crangon), fresh or cooked 1 2 - - - - of it from Morocco - - - - - - Shrimp (Crangon) other than 1) - - - - - - of it from Morocco - - - - - - Shrimp, other species, not frozen 289 261 310 240 100-23 of it from China 74 19 77 76 32-2 Shrimp, prepared/preserved 362.789 350.556 334.387 311.842 100-7 of it from Thailand 72.752 50.237 20.444 13.927 4-32 Greenland 59.605 54.397 47.781 41.005 13-14 Canada 63.422 82.480 72.786 62.805 20-14 Vietnam 33.196 33.821 49.043 59.089 19 20 Morocco 25.719 26.478 31.151 50.217 16 61 Shrimp, smoked - 168 9 68 100 677 of it from China - - - - - - Supply (Catches + Import) 883.916 864.809 887.258 848.782 100-4 of it catches of EU quoted shrimp 2) 9.057 8.893 7.642 6.430 1-16 import from third countries 874.859 855.916 879.616 842.352 99-4 of it from Ecuador b) 104.940 97.610 110.287 111.585 13 1 India b) 74.809 85.397 103.665 100.246 12-3 Vietnam b) 56.961 59.995 80.531 90.324 11 12 Argentina b) 64.250 69.542 77.326 83.892 10 8 Greenland b) 105.171 100.486 90.974 77.660 9-15 Canada b) 70.230 89.968 82.925 75.685 9-9 Morocco b) 30.296 30.959 36.341 54.528 6 50 Bangladesh b) 47.353 47.346 44.553 37.218 4-16 China b) 49.749 50.395 39.008 34.344 4-12 Indonesia b) 20.397 22.577 31.936 23.214 3-27 Thailand b) 101.871 64.074 31.443 18.108 2-42 Honduras b) 10.683 13.477 16.386 14.499 2-12 Nicaragua b) 12.959 13.175 17.745 13.481 2-24 USA b) 7.776 7.037 10.891 11.823 1 9 Iceland b) 21.433 17.054 15.814 9.442 1-40 Venezuela b) 10.524 10.299 7.477 7.152 1-4 Madagascar b) 9.170 8.784 8.240 6.276 1-24 Senegal b) 6.466 6.876 5.571 5.687 1 2 Nigeria b) 4.288 3.677 4.180 4.316 1 3 Mozambique b) 2.466 2.639 4.666 3.448 0-26 Notes: a) Selected countries, which are most important for EU supply with shrimp.- b) Incl. quantities not listed above.- 1) Fresh, chilled or cooked.- 2) Only quota for Pandalus borealis.-