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Flounders, Halibuts, Soles Capture Production by Species, Fishing Areas 99 Flounders, halibuts, soles Capture production by species, fishing areas and countries or areas B-31 Flets, flétans, soles Captures par espèces, zones de pêche et pays ou zones Platijas, halibuts, lenguados Capturas por especies, áreas de pesca y países o áreas Species, Fishing area Espèce, Zone de pêche 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Especie, Área de pesca t t t t t t t t t t Leopard flounder Rombou léopard Lenguado leopardo Bothus pantherinus 1,83(01)018,05 OUN 51 Bahrain ... ... 3 5 0 0 2 2 - - Saudi Arabia 84 96 67 86 124 91 91 77 80 77 51 Fishing area total 84 96 70 91 124 91 93 79 80 77 Species total 84 96 70 91 124 91 93 79 80 77 Lefteye flounders nei Arnoglosses, rombous nca Rodaballos, rombos, etc. nep Bothidae 1,83(01)XXX,XX LEF 27 Germany 292 280 385 262 321 24 1 - - - Portugal 106 162 224 202 189 117 106 136 103 143 Spain ... ... 49 92 68 63 106 134 116 96 27 Fishing area total 398 442 658 556 578 204 213 270 219 239 34 Korea Rep - - - 5 - - - - - - Portugal 11 17 7 - - - 15 15 46 - 34 Fishing area total 11 17 7 5 - - 15 15 46 - 41 Estonia 1 - - - - - - - - - 41 Fishing area total 1 - - - - - - - - - 48 UK - - - - - - - - - 0 48 Fishing area total - - - - - - - - - 0 51 Eritrea 69 49 77 20 85 1 0 15 25 18 Korea Rep 19 24 1 - - - 1 - - - 51 Fishing area total 88 73 78 20 85 1 1 15 25 18 71 Korea Rep 1 - - - - - - - - - 71 Fishing area total 1 - - - - - - - - - Species total 499 532 743 581 663 205 229 300 290 257 Atlantic halibut Flétan de l'Atlantique Fletán del Atlántico Hippoglossus hippoglossus 1,83(02)002,01 HAL 21 Canada 1 649 1 829 1 850 1 746 1 832 2 022 2 093 2 387 2 505 2 531 Estonia - - - - - - 3 - 3 3 Faroe Is - - - 0 - - - - 6 2 Germany - - - - - - 8 - - - Greenland 1 0 1 - 1 2 8 2 4 5 Japan 14 2 5 9 6 7 3 - - - Lithuania - - - - - 2 4 - 1 3 Norway - 68 17 21 12 0 18 50 9 - Portugal 46 89 59 20 46 35 24 469 56 47 Russian Fed 13 4 18 1 1 4 2 1 2 - St Pier Mq 2 2 36 1 - 10 11 - 1 - Spain 158 234 75 51 - 24 23 15 55 84 UK - - - - - - 1 3 - - USA 10 16 11 17 19 23 26 45 21 25 21 Fishing area total 1 893 2 244 2 072 1 866 1 917 2 129 2 224 2 972 2 663 2 700 27 Belgium 3 1 2 3 2 5 7 6 4 1 Denmark 82 113 120 147 140 118 129 110 77 49 Faroe Is 394 382 497 513 463 405 240 224 176 119 France 19 20 18 17 27 48 40 36 17 6 Germany 22 15 22 21 24 26 30 29 20 14 Greenland 47 12 10 12 10 8 17 19 24 6 Iceland 683 634 574 524 447 419 502 498 551 549 Ireland 23 14 9 2 4 9 3 2 2 0 Netherlands 0 - 1 2 3 6 11 2 2 2 Norway 676 796 1 034 1 076 1 362 1 607 1 747 1 538 1 872 1 974 Portugal 9 1 1 5 12 23 10 46 4 1 Russian Fed - - - 3 5 2 1 2 - - Spain 1 8 - 0 0 0 4 - 4 1 Sweden 8 8 6 8 4 5 8 7 18 6 UK 222 296 251 290 228 269 324 264 189 107 27 Fishing area total 2 189 2 300 2 545 2 623 2 731 2 950 3 073 2 783 2 960 2 835 67 Russian Fed - - - - - - - - 1 - 67 Fishing area total - - - - - - - - 1 - Species total 4 082 4 544 4 617 4 489 4 648 5 079 5 297 5 755 5 624 5 535 Pacific halibut Flétan du Pacifique Fletán del Pacífico Hippoglossus stenolepis 1,83(02)002,02 HAP 61 Russian Fed ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 036 3 094 3 591 61 Fishing area total ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 036 3 094 3 591 67 Canada 6 487 7 139 7 395 6 609 7 277 5 970 4 757 4 071 4 124 4 136 USA 37 237 36 051 35 909 34 576 32 381 31 778 30 330 27 042 25 606 19 406 67 Fishing area total 43 724 43 190 43 304 41 185 39 658 37 748 35 087 31 113 29 730 23 542 Species total 43 724 43 190 43 304 41 185 39 658 37 748 35 087 33 149 32 824 27 133 European plaice Plie d'Europe Solla europea Pleuronectes platessa 1,83(02)004,05 PLE 27 Belgium 7 043 6 487 6 053 5 063 5 139 5 732 5 220 5 008 5 200 6 344 Channel Is 11 6 5 5 4 2 4 4 4 6 100 Flounders, halibuts, soles Capture production by species, fishing areas and countries or areas B-31 Flets, flétans, soles Captures par espèces, zones de pêche et pays ou zones Platijas, halibuts, lenguados Capturas por especies, áreas de pesca y países o áreas Species, Fishing area Espèce, Zone de pêche 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Especie, Área de pesca t t t t t t t t t t Denmark 22 998 22 379 20 705 18 377 21 185 16 780 17 580 16 056 18 095 20 826 Faroe Is 456 465 468 421 409 362 258 208 253 254 Finland - - - - 2 12 5 4 3 2 France 5 229 3 856 3 615 3 185 2 741 2 809 2 267 2 694 3 214 2 862 Germany 4 148 3 944 3 850 3 560 3 863 2 915 3 412 3 263 4 103 4 255 Iceland 5 126 5 257 5 707 5 807 6 370 5 816 6 724 6 316 5 984 4 945 Ireland 801 876 564 476 340 393 277 264 273 291 Isle of Man 0 1 0 ... ... 0 1 1 0 - Netherlands 29 083 28 867 25 123 23 101 23 947 23 099 20 757 23 476 28 291 29 305 Norway 2 945 3 227 2 886 2 671 2 619 2 085 1 818 1 690 1 671 1 805 Poland - - 45 28 56 60 29 43 38 35 Portugal 184 99 171 143 105 92 89 101 112 65 Russian Fed 1 133 593 976 1 160 1 445 1 938 2 233 4 245 7 514 8 455 Spain 13 12 13 33 7 16 6 8 12 9 Sweden 387 468 396 323 447 505 535 341 300 302 UK 19 647 16 495 17 402 12 272 14 521 13 242 12 963 14 793 16 416 17 164 27 Fishing area total 99 204 93 032 87 979 76 625 83 200 75 858 74 178 78 515 91 483 96 925 Species total 99 204 93 032 87 979 76 625 83 200 75 858 74 178 78 515 91 483 96 925 English sole Carlottin anglais Soya inglesa Pleuronectes vetulus 1,83(02)004,15 RFE 67 USA 1 374 1 065 1 107 1 031 1 006 649 308 335 228 170 67 Fishing area total 1 374 1 065 1 107 1 031 1 006 649 308 335 228 170 77 USA 102 63 102 69 59 66 72 37 21 18 77 Fishing area total 102 63 102 69 59 66 72 37 21 18 Species total 1 476 1 128 1 209 1 100 1 065 715 380 372 249 188 Greenland halibut Flétan noir Fletán negro Reinhardtius hippoglossoides 1,83(02)005,01 GHL 18 Russian Fed - - - - - - 17 - - - 18 Fishing area total - - - - - - 17 - - - 21 Canada 11 237 15 294 14 682 15 619 14 623 13 698 12 171 13 709 14 714 13 946 Denmark 0 - - - - - - - - - Estonia 898 1 693 791 360 371 365 299 300 441 279 Faroe Is 385 253 505 304 603 390 549 479 492 323 Germany 536 541 534 550 544 1 517 1 516 1 511 1 818 1 806 Greenland 23 814 27 100 28 457 28 177 32 125 29 284 26 317 26 324 28 741 29 365 Japan 2 782 2 519 1 416 1 279 1 405 1 222 1 218 - - - Latvia 11 - 68 - 18 - - - - 14 Lithuania 298 43 - 77 56 21 10 - 25 40 Norway 2 788 2 868 1 364 1 439 1 377 1 431 1 458 1 501 1 573 1 694 Portugal 4 319 4 611 1 882 2 256 2 327 1 873 1 973 2 075 2 258 2 494 Russian Fed 4 581 4 592 3 135 3 336 3 318 2 771 2 876 3 189 3 382 3 500 St Pier Mq 0 5 0 190 - 324 320 192 116 242 Spain 12 833 12 340 5 080 5 491 5 305 4 585 4 596 4 528 4 585 4 676 USA - - - 1 0 - - - 0 - 21 Fishing area total 64 482 71 859 57 914 59 079 62 072 57 481 53 303 53 808 58 145 58 379 27 Denmark 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 0 Estonia 227 - - 175 2 - - - - - Faroe Is 2 631 2 991 2 389 1 486 1 058 1 662 2 819 2 567 1 681 2 124 France 353 246 185 94 116 64 64 140 215 89 Germany 2 093 2 967 5 177 5 158 4 308 4 937 4 852 5 021 5 301 5 862 Greenland 2 196 1 750 1 565 3 010 2 097 2 857 311 2 886 1 868 3 418 Iceland 19 229 20 366 15 486 13 030 11 796 9 582 11 699 15 780 13 310 13 216 Ireland 84 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 - - Lithuania 48 26 42 3 198 3 2 - - 234 Norway 9 390 9 745 15 585 14 192 11 959 8 731 7 559 8 681 8 216 8 539 Poland 22 97 207 - 1 296 1 401 1 557 1 191 963 169 Portugal 145 19 52 25 27 47 46 237 11 22 Russian Fed 5 628 4 536 4 924 5 492 6 602 7 185 6 093 4 097 7 959 8 148 Spain - 3 090 4 917 1 549 40 18 528 206 540 310 UK 1 346 2 215 2 475 672 114 549 470 778 652 407 27 Fishing area total 43 393 48 050 53 008 44 888 39 615 37 038 36 001 41 588 40 717 42 538 61 Russian Fed ..
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