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UK sea fisheries annual statistics report 2019

The 2019 report on the UK commercial fishing industry including statistical tables and underlying data sets.

Documents

UK Sea Fisheries statistics 2019

Methodology

Section 1: Fleet

Section 2: Landings

Section 3: Effort

Section 4: trade

2015 to 2019 UK fleet landings and foreign fleet landings into the UK by port

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2015 to 2019 UK fleet landings by ICES rectangle

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Each table breaks down information by key areas, such as species and landing port. They are presented according to the section of the report they relate to. The underlying datasets provide full information on landings, both quantity and values, by vessel length, gear grouping and species.

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Published 24 September 2020

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