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Clams, Cockles, Arkshells Capture Production by Species, Fishing Areas 357 Clams, cockles, arkshells Capture production by species, fishing areas and countries or areas B-56 Clams, coques, arches Captures par espèces, zones de pêche et pays ou zones Almejas, berberechos, arcas Capturas por especies, áreas de pesca y países o áreas Species, Fishing area Espèce, Zone de pêche 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Especie, Área de pesca t t t t t t t t t t Ark clams nei Arches nca Arcas nep Arca spp 3,16(04)001,XX ARK 31 Cuba 2 438 2 043 2 591 633 375 290 443 403 374 385 Venezuela 27 981 38 646 44 709 43 675 44 725 45 850 45 850 F 45 850 F 45 850 F 45 850 F 31 Fishing area total 30 419 40 689 47 300 44 308 45 100 46 140 46 293 F 46 253 F 46 224 F 46 235 F 61 Korea Rep 1 311 534 318 153 228 509 257 230 4 366 152 61 Fishing area total 1 311 534 318 153 228 509 257 230 4 366 152 77 Costa Rica ... ... ... 0 18 46 49 51 40 F 20 Mexico 1 018 880 675 600 328 330 208 605 632 620 F 77 Fishing area total 1 018 880 675 600 346 376 257 656 672 F 640 F Species total 32 748 42 103 48 293 45 061 45 674 47 025 46 807 F 47 139 F 51 262 F 47 027 F Half-crenated ark Arche crénelée Arca japonesa Scapharca subcrenata 3,16(04)005,08 MCL 61 Japan 10 120 10 413 7 308 4 899 9 828 7 454 7 036 10 319 2 175 ... 61 Fishing area total 10 120 10 413 7 308 4 899 9 828 7 454 7 036 10 319 2 175 ... Species total 10 120 10 413 7 308 4 899 9 828 7 454 7 036 10 319 2 175 ... Blood cockle Arche granuleuse Arca del Pacífico occidental Anadara granosa 3,16(04)071,01 BLC 57 Indonesia 23 992 25 342 26 861 10 167 15 321 11 492 20 992 21 049 22 486 23 060 Thailand 20 7 24 34 32 35 44 13 - 1 57 Fishing area total 24 012 25 349 26 885 10 201 15 353 11 527 21 036 21 062 22 486 23 061 61 Korea Rep 12 114 6 503 4 184 923 790 5 267 2 571 1 827 148 481 Russian Fed - - - 100 650 280 343 219 141 198 61 Fishing area total 12 114 6 503 4 184 1 023 1 440 5 547 2 914 2 046 289 679 71 Indonesia 7 599 8 568 7 834 54 141 56 107 36 013 43 506 36 115 30 431 31 200 Thailand 421 1 750 948 1 248 1 174 2 427 2 523 1 966 1 417 1 899 71 Fishing area total 8 020 10 318 8 782 55 389 57 281 38 440 46 029 38 081 31 848 33 099 Species total 44 146 42 170 39 851 66 613 74 074 55 514 69 979 61 189 54 623 56 839 Blood ark Arche ovale ...C Anadara ovalis 3,16(04)071,16 NDZ 21 USA 32 23 6 16 19 5 13 3 6 4 21 Fishing area total 32 23 6 16 19 5 13 3 6 4 Species total 32 23 6 16 19 5 13 3 6 4 Anadara clams nei Arches anadara nca Arcas anadara nep Anadara spp 3,16(04)071,XX BLS 71 Fiji Islands 2 800 2 990 2 750 F 2 884 1 600 F 135 286 300 F 339 135 Philippines 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 71 Fishing area total 2 804 2 994 2 753 F 2 887 1 603 F 137 287 301 F 340 136 Species total 2 804 2 994 2 753 F 2 887 1 603 F 137 287 301 F 340 136 Ocean quahog Cyprine d'Islande Almeja de Islandia Arctica islandica 3,16(09)045,01 CLQ 21 Canada - 66 - 164 92 14 20 36 0 12 USA 148 506 144 366 122 547 142 662 149 767 156 552 152 010 113 793 119 307 129 771 21 Fishing area total 148 506 144 432 122 547 142 826 149 859 156 566 152 030 113 829 119 307 129 783 27 Iceland 8 776 3 501 1 584 7 434 12 353 14 558 10 376 2 357 328 4 620 27 Fishing area total 8 776 3 501 1 584 7 434 12 353 14 558 10 376 2 357 328 4 620 Species total 157 282 147 933 124 131 150 260 162 212 171 124 162 406 116 186 119 635 134 403 Striped venus Petite praire Chirla Chamelea gallina 3,16(11)001,05 SVE 27 France 715 790 696 627 789 767 829 1 016 1 165 801 Portugal 185 129 156 48 865 717 210 840 692 259 Spain 3 087 3 265 4 390 4 881 2 789 2 690 3 686 3 939 3 394 3 520 27 Fishing area total 3 987 4 184 5 242 5 556 4 443 4 174 4 725 5 795 5 251 4 580 37 Greece ... ... ... ... ... ... 215 248 273 324 Italy 28 830 36 462 34 191 34 916 25 971 41 784 37 438 14 946 19 510 28 802 Slovenia - - 0 1 1 1 1 3 - - Spain 431 374 389 240 105 46 65 148 133 78 Turkey 3 550 3 585 10 000 7 500 10 000 19 700 16 899 10 847 48 344 47 215 37 Fishing area total 32 811 40 421 44 580 42 657 36 077 61 531 54 618 26 192 68 260 76 419 Species total 36 798 44 605 49 822 48 213 40 520 65 705 59 343 31 987 73 511 80 999 Pullet carpet shell Palourde bleue Almeja babosa Venerupis pullastra 3,16(11)003,01 CTS 27 France 2 216 2 306 1 311 1 595 1 729 2 045 1 159 486 49 74 Portugal 240 212 87 81 73 99 133 120 184 217 Spain 2 710 2 310 963 744 1 034 239 324 571 509 635 27 Fishing area total 5 166 4 828 2 361 2 420 2 836 2 383 1 616 1 177 742 926 37 Spain - 141 27 ... 3 - - 0 0 0 37 Fishing area total - 141 27 ... 3 - - 0 0 0 358 Clams, cockles, arkshells Capture production by species, fishing areas and countries or areas B-56 Clams, coques, arches Captures par espèces, zones de pêche et pays ou zones Almejas, berberechos, arcas Capturas por especies, áreas de pesca y países o áreas Species, Fishing area Espèce, Zone de pêche 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Especie, Área de pesca t t t t t t t t t t Species total 5 166 4 969 2 388 2 420 2 839 2 383 1 616 1 177 742 926 Banded carpet shell Palourde rose Almeja rubia Venerupis rhomboides 3,16(11)003,03 VNR 27 Portugal ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 - 5 - 27 Fishing area total ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 - 5 - Species total ... ... ... ... ... 2 0 - 5 - Smooth callista Vernis fauve Almejon Callista chione 3,16(11)006,01 KLK 27 Portugal ... ... ... ... ... ... 332 271 252 350 27 Fishing area total ... ... ... ... ... ... 332 271 252 350 37 Italy ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 956 2 190 1 853 37 Fishing area total ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 956 2 190 1 853 Species total ... ... ... ... ... ... 332 3 227 2 442 2 203 Stutchbury's venus ...B ...C Chione stutchburyi 3,16(11)007,04 KNU 81 New Zealand 1 325 1 396 1 789 1 748 1 687 1 589 1 446 1 477 1 450 1 398 81 Fishing area total 1 325 1 396 1 789 1 748 1 687 1 589 1 446 1 477 1 450 1 398 Species total 1 325 1 396 1 789 1 748 1 687 1 589 1 446 1 477 1 450 1 398 Japanese hard clam Cythérée du Japon Mercenaria japonesa Meretrix lusoria 3,16(11)017,01 HCJ 61 China,Taiwan 805 526 0 - - - - - - - Japan 1 870 1 785 1 543 1 245 1 300 1 171 977 971 867 ... Korea Rep 3 472 1 799 1 430 1 044 1 704 6 918 6 860 3 135 854 1 457 61 Fishing area total 6 147 4 110 2 973 2 289 3 004 8 089 7 837 4 106 1 721 1 457 Species total 6 147 4 110 2 973 2 289 3 004 8 089 7 837 4 106 1 721 1 457 Hard clams nei ...B ...C Meretrix spp 3,16(11)017,XX HCX 57 Indonesia 7 362 4 154 3 331 2 383 2 585 1 854 3 776 3 664 3 835 4 060 57 Fishing area total 7 362 4 154 3 331 2 383 2 585 1 854 3 776 3 664 3 835 4 060 71 Indonesia 9 784 10 613 10 846 10 992 13 093 11 408 5 725 129 10 180 10 790 71 Fishing area total 9 784 10 613 10 846 10 992 13 093 11 408 5 725 129 10 180 10 790 Species total 17 146 14 767 14 177 13 375 15 678 13 262 9 501 3 793 14 015 14 850 Grooved carpet shell Palourde croisée d'Europe Almeja fina Ruditapes decussatus 3,16(11)020,01 CTG 27 France 504 469 80 298 54 426 18 84 409 440 Ireland 3 3 3 130 - 102 215 - - - Portugal 33 75 16 21 18 15 20 15 72 18 Spain 1 231 1 209 592 270 627 55 105 124 153 206 UK - - - 29 - 0 0 1 - - 27 Fishing area total 1 771 1 756 691 748 699 598 358 224 634 664 37 France 6 21 21 6 6 - - - - - Spain 109 74 20 19 18 6 4 1 0 1 Tunisia 57 48 755 544 1 002 513 527 621 487 615 Turkey ..
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