Table 4.1(a): Fisheries data for selected fish types in metric tonnes (1000 kg)

Table 4.1(a)
Fish Species Imports (tonnes) Domestic Landings (tonnes) Exports (tonnes) Landings + Imports - Exports
1990 1999 2004 1990 1999 2004 1990 1999 2004 1990 1999 2004
Barracuda (a) - 3.7 (b) 1.7 (b) - - - - - - - - -
Cod 8,286 30,134 26,321 401,257 56,314 26,018 141,780 26,653 17,388 267,763 59,795 34,951
Escolar (a) - - - - - - - - - - - -
Grouper (a) - - - - - - - - - - - -
Halibut, Atlantic
Halibut, Pacific
Halibut
95
-
3,999
149
3,915
4,765
769
1 498
7 927
-
-
7 448
-
-
8 868
-
-
8 968
1 307
2 109
-
673
7 718
-
1 260
8 526
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Marlin (a) - - - - - - - - - - - -
Orange Roughy (a) - - - - - - - - - - - -
Sablefish / Black cod - 15 0 5,125 4,888 3,024 - 2,758 1,494 - 2,145 1,530
Sea Bass 31 66 261 - - - 18 429 1 - - -
Shark (c) - 205 490 124 1,103 326 - - - - - -
Shark, Dogfish 492 233 11 5,425 5,833 7,820 3,101 1,895 4,140 2,816 4,171 3,691
Shrimp, Prawn 23,513 60,493 46,940 39,964 120,034 177,662 12,087 40,009 76,933 (e) 51,390 140,518 147,669
Swordfish (d) - - - 912 1,119 1,203 572 827 937 340 292 266
Tuna, total 18,066 36,138 40,374 745 2,443 6,474 1,069 2,261 6,657 17,742 36,320 40,191
albacore 516 783 1,879 3 39 27 27 1,464 5,674 492 - -
bonito 10 8 4 - - - - - - - - -
skipjack/bonito 16,809 32,730 35,211 - - - 627 146 107 16,182 32,584 35,104
bigeye - 0 529 11 263 143 - - 126 - - 546
bluefin - 0 46 437 576 539 - 367 416 437 209 169
yellowfin 310 538 1,304 15 22 303 11 67 267 314 493 1340
species not specified 421 2,079 1,398 4 - - 404 217 67 21 1862 1331
Walleye /Yellow Pickerel - - - 7,201 8,782 7,352 (e) 3,405 3,290 2,640 3,796 5,492 4,712

Notes:

  1. While these fish are available for sale in Canada based on the fact that they have been sampled by the CFIA, the evidence suggests that quantities are limited. First, there are no Canadian commercial fisheries for barracuda, escolar, marlin, grouper, or orange roughy. Second, the absence of import data in DFO's database suggests that imports for these species are negligible (DFO, 2006).
  2. Barracuda data is based on import notifications that have been made to the CFIA. The actual import values may be higher.
  3. In 1989, 148 metric tonnes of shark were reported to have been imported (DFO, 1989).
  4. DFO data show no imports for swordfish in the years of interest, suggesting that imports were negligible (DFO, 2006). In a direct communication, DFO indicated that in the late 1980s, imports of swordfish were approximately 250 tonnes (DFO, 1989)
  5. 2003 data.

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