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2006), Chile 17.4 percent
(SUBPESCA, 2006b) and
Ecuador 0.1 percent (Figure
7);
- Chilean jack mackerel – total
reported landings of 1 638 530
tonnes in 2004, to which Chile
contributed 88.6 percent and
Peru 11.4 percent (Figure 7); - Chub mackerel – total
reported landings of 730 427
tonnes in 2004, to which Chile
contributed 79.0 percent,
Peru 8.5 percent, Ecuador
7.1 percent and Mexico
3.6 percent (Figure 8); - California pilchard – total
reported landings of 683 560
tonnes in 2004, to which
Mexico contributed
86.9 percent and the United
States of America 13.1 percent
(Figure 9); - Jumbo flying squid – total
reported landings of 555 764
tonnes in 2004, to which Peru
contributed 48.6 percent;
Chile 31.5 percent and Mexico
19.8 percent (Figure 9); - Gulf menhaden – total reported
landings of 464 148 tonnes
in 2004 (369 896 tonnes in
2005; NMFS, 2007), to which
the United States of America
contributed 100 percent
(Figure 10); - Araucanian herring – total
reported landings of 356 090
tonnes in 2004, to which
Chile contributed 100 percent
(Figure 11); - Atlantic herring – total reported
landings of 268 690 tonnes
in 2004, to which Canada
contributed 68.1 percent and
the United States of America
30.3 percent (Figure 12); - Atlantic menhaden – total
reported landings of 215 163
tonnes in 2004 (194 242 tonnes
in 2005, NMFS; 2007), to which United States of America contributed 100 percent
(Figure 10);
FIGURE 7
Total capture fisheries landings of anchoveta and Chilean jack
mackerel within the Americas
Source: FAO (2006a)
FIGURE 8
Total capture fisheries landings of Alaska pollock and chub
mackerel within the Americas
Source: FAO (2006a), except 2005 data from NMFS (2007)
FIGURE 9
Total capture fisheries landings of California pilchard and
jumbo flying squid within the Americas
Source: FAO (2006a)