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Miscellaneous Coastal Fishes Capture Production by Species, Fishing Areas 127 Miscellaneous coastal fishes Capture production by species, fishing areas and countries or areas B-33 Poissons côtiers divers Captures par espèces, zones de pêche et pays ou zones Peces costeros diversos Capturas por especies, áreas de pesca y países o áreas Species, Fishing area Espèce, Zone de pêche 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Especie, Área de pesca t t t t t t t t t t Hagfish Myxine Pez moco Myxine glutinosa 1,03(03)003,01 MYG 27 Denmark - - - - - - - 4 58 17 27 Fishing area total - - - - - - - 4 58 17 Species total - - - - - - - 4 58 17 Broadgilled hagfish ...B ...C Eptatretus cirrhatus 1,03(03)006,03 MWC 81 New Zealand 347 364 1 142 307 114 144 371 247 106 101 81 Fishing area total 347 364 1 142 307 114 144 371 247 106 101 Species total 347 364 1 142 307 114 144 371 247 106 101 Hagfishes nei Mixynes nca Mixinos nep Myxinidae 1,03(03)XXX,XX MYX 21 USA 1 058 - 296 - 629 596 - 572 - - 21 Fishing area total 1 058 - 296 - 629 596 - 572 - - 61 Korea Rep 37 18 15 23 43 25 61 80 82 77 61 Fishing area total 37 18 15 23 43 25 61 80 82 77 67 USA 1 904 1 706 1 924 1 945 2 360 2 976 2 115 2 106 1 716 1 672 67 Fishing area total 1 904 1 706 1 924 1 945 2 360 2 976 2 115 2 106 1 716 1 672 81 Korea Rep ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 116 81 Fishing area total ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 116 Species total 2 999 1 724 2 235 1 968 3 032 3 597 2 176 2 758 1 798 1 865 Hawaiian ladyfish ...B ...C Elops hawaiensis 1,29(01)003,01 CEW 77 USA 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 - 0 1 77 Fishing area total 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 - 0 1 Species total 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 - 0 1 Ladyfish Guinée-machète Malacho Elops saurus 1,29(01)003,02 LAD 21 USA 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 3 2 2 21 Fishing area total 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 3 2 2 31 Colombia 16 F 22 30 18 18 42 ... 1 - - Mexico 238 278 231 791 613 841 1 448 830 1 567 921 USA 683 407 712 429 519 658 713 329 1 065 542 31 Fishing area total 937 F 707 973 1 238 1 150 1 541 2 161 1 160 2 632 1 463 Species total 937 F 707 973 1 238 1 151 1 544 2 164 1 163 2 634 1 465 West African ladyfish Guinée d'Afrique occidentale Malacho de Africa occidental Elops lacerta 1,29(01)003,04 CEC 34 Benin 15 23 12 13 43 203 165 42 51 11 Comoros - - 2 776 36 2 - - - - Gambia 941 982 982 1 150 F 1 320 987 1 304 1 384 1 040 1 057 Mauritania ... ... ... ... ... ... 8 0 0 6 Nigeria 658 732 814 978 1 192 1 202 1 249 1 227 1 217 2 787 Panama - - 0 131 - - - - - - Senegal 170 844 307 ... ... 69 83 ... ... - Togo 10 F 1 ... ... - - - - - ... 34 Fishing area total 1 794 F 2 582 2 117 3 048 F 2 591 2 463 2 809 2 653 2 308 3 861 Species total 1 794 F 2 582 2 117 3 048 F 2 591 2 463 2 809 2 653 2 308 3 861 Tarpon Tarpon argenté Tarpón Megalops atlanticus 1,29(02)004,01 TAR 31 Colombia 5 F ... 20 18 30 11 8 1 11 22 Dominican Rp 37 33 35 170 166 89 86 61 43 46 Fr Guiana 30 25 24 F 30 F 35 F 26 F 27 F 27 F 25 F 24 F Mexico 1 1 ... 3 2 1 15 2 1 2 Puerto Rico - 0 - - - - - - - ... Venezuela - - - - - - 199 86 129 132 F 31 Fishing area total 73 F 59 79 F 221 F 233 F 127 F 335 F 177 F 209 F 226 F 41 Brazil 785 865 818 761 828 715 863 780 F 780 F 780 F 41 Fishing area total 785 865 818 761 828 715 863 780 F 780 F 780 F Species total 858 F 924 897 F 982 F 1 061 F 842 F 1 198 F 957 F 989 F 1 006 F Indo-Pacific tarpon Tarpon indo-pacifique Tarpón del Indo-Pacífico Megalops cyprinoides 1,29(02)004,02 TAI 57 Malaysia 21 29 30 19 32 19 27 33 47 48 57 Fishing area total 21 29 30 19 32 19 27 33 47 48 71 Malaysia 512 62 107 612 288 315 316 347 357 412 Philippines 1 326 1 388 1 542 1 522 1 438 1 315 1 189 1 137 1 178 1 052 71 Fishing area total 1 838 1 450 1 649 2 134 1 726 1 630 1 505 1 484 1 535 1 464 Species total 1 859 1 479 1 679 2 153 1 758 1 649 1 532 1 517 1 582 1 512 128 Miscellaneous coastal fishes Capture production by species, fishing areas and countries or areas B-33 Poissons côtiers divers Captures par espèces, zones de pêche et pays ou zones Peces costeros diversos Capturas por especies, áreas de pesca y países o áreas Species, Fishing area Espèce, Zone de pêche 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Especie, Área de pesca t t t t t t t t t t Bonefish Banane de mer Macabí Albula vulpes 1,30(01)005,01 BOF 31 Dominican Rp 35 32 34 164 160 ... 2 47 3 3 Venezuela - - - - - - 159 160 132 135 F 31 Fishing area total 35 32 34 164 160 ... 161 207 135 138 F 34 Côte dIvoire 25 F 20 10 15 20 17 18 10 F 3 3 F Liberia 2 8 F 14 F 20 F 26 F 32 F 38 F 45 F 45 F 20 Lithuania - - - 150 - - - - - - Senegal 38 10 10 ... 2 34 178 28 170 143 Sierra Leone 942 855 F 770 F 685 F 600 F 515 F 427 420 F 420 F 420 F 34 Fishing area total 1 007 F 893 F 804 F 870 F 648 F 598 F 661 F 503 F 638 F 586 F Species total 1 042 F 925 F 838 F 1 034 F 808 F 598 F 822 F 710 F 773 F 724 F Long snouted lancetfish Lancier longnez Lanzón picudo Alepisaurus ferox 1,31(07)022,01 ALX 27 Spain - 5 - - - - - - - - 27 Fishing area total - 5 - - - - - - - - 34 Spain - - - 18 - - - - - - 34 Fishing area total - - - 18 - - - - - - Species total - 5 - 18 - - - - - - Bombay-duck Scopelidé Bumalo Harpadon nehereus 1,31(16)001,02 BUC 04 India 504 634 331 314 484 680 700 F 750 F 815 F 900 F 04 Fishing area total 504 634 331 314 484 680 700 F 750 F 815 F 900 F 51 India 218 590 176 421 133 990 119 885 175 121 183 014 105 000 F 103 000 F 135 200 F 135 353 F Pakistan 49 44 44 38 45 48 39 46 31 38 51 Fishing area total 218 639 176 465 134 034 119 923 175 166 183 062 105 039 F 103 046 F 135 231 F 135 391 F 57 Bangladesh 36 980 58 263 59 374 60 750 62 817 71 745 51 673 53 950 58 545 69 230 India 15 513 17 090 21 941 16 621 12 708 13 281 7 646 F 7 417 F 9 751 F 9 762 F Indonesia 1 268 845 918 1 754 1 288 2 122 2 397 2 491 2 197 7 899 Malaysia 485 661 515 499 571 1 354 1 265 839 526 334 57 Fishing area total 54 246 76 859 82 748 79 624 77 384 88 502 62 981 F 64 697 F 71 019 F 87 225 F 71 Indonesia 5 101 5 424 6 058 5 461 2 237 2 402 2 573 1 322 1 585 5 018 Malaysia 1 906 2 440 2 135 2 247 2 113 2 473 2 557 2 617 2 354 2 099 71 Fishing area total 7 007 7 864 8 193 7 708 4 350 4 875 5 130 3 939 3 939 7 117 Species total 280 396 261 822 225 306 207 569 257 384 277 119 173 850 F 172 432 F 211 004 F 230 633 F Atlantic lizardfish ...B ...C Synodus saurus 1,31(16)010,03 SDR 37 Malta ... 0 2 0 0 0 ... - - 0 37 Fishing area total ... 0 2 0 0 0 ... - - 0 Species total ... 0 2 0 0 0 ... - - 0 Greater lizardfish Anoli tumbil Lagarto tumbil Saurida tumbil 1,31(16)068,01 LIG 51 Iran 2 564 3 030 3 393 2 976 4 353 6 398 4 496 5 475 5 314 6 155 51 Fishing area total 2 564 3 030 3 393 2 976 4 353 6 398 4 496 5 475 5 314 6 155 57 Indonesia 4 912 7 106 5 485 6 407 7 004 6 613 6 762 6 395 4 038 1 841 57 Fishing area total 4 912 7 106 5 485 6 407 7 004 6 613 6 762 6 395 4 038 1 841 61 China,Taiwan 1 328 1 457 1 186 1 189 908 1 096 1 158 607 301 227 61 Fishing area total 1 328 1 457 1 186 1 189 908 1 096 1 158 607 301 227 71 Indonesia 15 483 15 851 13 345 15 256 13 437 14 254 15 521 11 145 9 805 3 159 71 Fishing area total 15 483 15 851 13 345 15 256 13 437 14 254 15 521 11 145 9 805 3 159 Species total 24 287 27 444 23 409 25 828 25 702 28 361 27 937 23 622 19 458 11 382 Brushtooth lizardfish Anoli à grandes écailles Lagarto escamoso Saurida undosquamis 1,31(16)068,04 LIB 37 Israel 66 F 83 141 36 43 82 82 F 82 F 82 F ..
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