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Annual captured Humboldt squid mass

Flora & FaunaAgriculture

This quantity comes from a time series measurement and the most recent value (2018) is reported.

Value:

This is equivalent to...

≈ 0.89 Mt / yr

HuID: 38638
Relevant Year(s): 2018
Summary: The Humboldt squid, also known as jumbo flying squid, is a mollusk found in the warm Pacific waters off the Mexican coast, although they can be found as far north as Alaska during El Niño years. It is the most heavily fished species of mollusk, representing 15% of the global mollusk catch in 2018.
Method: Information on capture production is collected annually from relevant national offices concerned with fishery statistics, by means of a system of standardized forms, which list for each country the relative species items and fishing areas breakdown. In the case of some "aquatic products", data are also obtained from trade associations or other specialized international organizations to which data are also submitted. In this way the statistics are reviewed by subject matter specialists. Data concerning the nominal catch of certain major groups are generally reviewed in collaboration with the regional agency concerned. For example, for ISSCAAP group 36 (Tunas, bonitos and billfishes) data provided by the national correspondents are often replaced by the "best scientific estimates" produced by regional bodies collecting tuna catch statistics (i.e. ICCAT, IOTC, SPC and IATTC).
Source: FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) Fisheries Commodities Production and Trade 1976-2018. (2020)
Dataset: Total animal seafood mass by species (FAO_FishStatJ_total_mass_species.csv)
global resolution
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Original Data License: CC-BY-NC-SA IGO 3.0 (FAO Modified)
Added By: ilopezgo