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Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, Etc Capture Production by Species 1 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc Capture production by species items Pacific, Northeast C-67 Poissons, crustacés, mollusques, etc Captures par catégories d'espèces Pacifique, nord-est (a) Peces, crustáceos, moluscos, etc Capturas por categorías de especies Pacífico, nordeste English name Scientific name Species group Nom anglais Nom scientifique Groupe d'espèces 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Nombre inglés Nombre científico Grupo de especies t t t t t t t White sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus 21 - - 206 185 200 163 167 Green sturgeon Acipenser medirostris 21 - - 36 10 7 3 3 Sturgeons nei Acipenseridae 21 0 0 - - - - - Pink(=Humpback)salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha 23 154 776 182 844 101 598 183 642 124 652 167 022 138 729 Chum(=Keta=Dog)salmon Oncorhynchus keta 23 78 316 69 907 76 357 58 232 62 974 56 955 64 638 Sockeye(=Red)salmon Oncorhynchus nerka 23 63 247 112 433 103 074 83 403 71 703 90 056 119 236 Chinook(=Spring=King)salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 23 6 443 4 336 4 807 6 731 10 434 11 071 11 892 Coho(=Silver)salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch 23 15 466 12 991 14 575 16 810 17 767 15 373 20 672 Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss 23 4 1 1 ... 146 144 153 Pacific salmons nei Oncorhynchus spp 23 - - 50 204 6 - 0 Eulachon Thaleichthys pacificus 23 3 - 13 143 329 492 105 Smelts nei Osmerus spp, Hypomesus spp 23 490 432 442 218 261 207 196 American shad Alosa sapidissima 24 62 - 105 178 66 210 120 Pacific halibut Hippoglossus stenolepis 31 41 606 43 618 40 848 40 161 43 724 43 190 43 282 English sole Pleuronectes vetulus 31 198 874 963 1 198 1 374 1 065 1 107 Greenland halibut Reinhardtius hippoglossoides 31 307 14 6 186 4 391 2 937 2 558 1 879 Arrow-tooth flounder Atheresthes stomias 31 8 279 12 081 18 774 14 401 16 610 19 590 13 042 Petrale sole Eopsetta jordani 31 1 197 1 221 1 632 1 554 1 569 1 781 1 690 Rex sole Glyptocephalus zachirus 31 121 391 413 473 484 499 3 237 Flathead sole Hippoglossoides elassodon 31 18 886 14 318 16 266 16 092 13 174 12 447 14 147 Yellowfin sole Limanda aspera 31 80 500 56 830 69 971 54 918 63 625 68 825 62 896 Rock sole Lepidopsetta bilineata 31 15 189 17 185 27 510 24 206 29 258 23 475 29 326 Dover sole Microstomus pacificus 31 8 174 8 384 7 546 6 038 4 659 5 868 5 730 Starry flounder Platichthys stellatus 31 ... ... 107 45 33 41 85 Pacific sand sole Psettichthys melanostictus 31 15 582 44 85 152 129 132 Curlfin sole Pleuronichthys decurrens 31 - - 1 5 4 1 1 Pacific sanddab Citharichthys sordidus 31 - - 150 - - 108 143 California flounder Paralichthys californicus 31 13 3 0 4 4 0 0 Flatfishes nei Pleuronectiformes 31 23 886 18 691 13 397 10 162 12 242 6 991 7 549 Pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus 32 253 597 238 515 241 347 214 441 233 311 258 245 267 430 Pacific tomcod Microgadus proximus 32 3 1 - 0 - 1 0 Alaska pollock(=Walleye poll.) Theragra chalcogramma 32 1 232 977 1 056 249 1 183 482 1 443 917 1 519 122 1 530 299 1 522 860 North Pacific hake Merluccius productus 32 318 223 308 628 228 701 233 066 186 471 209 383 340 116 Grenadiers, rattails nei Macrouridae 32 83 102 170 160 156 185 65 Hagfishes nei Myxinidae 33 - 302 145 53 313 431 236 Lingcod Ophiodon elongatus 33 2 464 3 061 3 186 2 664 2 881 2 912 2 929 Atka mackerel Pleurogrammus monopterygius 33 51 579 51 436 44 592 57 096 37 759 45 152 49 508 Cabezon Scorpaenichthys marmoratus 33 7 33 37 50 49 29 30 Sculpins nei Cottidae 33 - 1 63 71 158 363 417 Widow rockfish Sebastes entomelas 34 4 357 3 841 3 575 2 481 435 91 151 Yellowtail rockfish Sebastes flavidus 34 3 349 3 427 3 138 2 073 1 204 455 612 Pacific ocean perch Sebastes alutus 34 24 824 28 071 24 144 23 528 26 537 27 690 26 577 Bocaccio rockfish Sebastes paucispinis 34 491 135 3 0 1 0 0 Canary rockfish Sebastes pinniger 34 1 222 736 57 45 51 15 18 Chilipepper rockfish Sebastes goodei 34 11 10 31 9 5 11 24 Black rockfish Sebastes melanops 34 ... ... 109 148 127 118 119 Shortspine thornyhead Sebastolobus alascanus 34 ... ... 331 268 295 335 333 Scorpionfishes nei Scorpaenidae 34 31 128 35 551 30 850 28 787 28 449 28 398 24 979 Sablefish Anoplopoma fimbria 34 23 408 25 339 24 257 21 984 19 139 23 184 25 797 Pacific herring Clupea pallasii 35 73 378 67 885 60 382 63 080 61 605 60 723 56 343 California pilchard Sardinops caeruleus 35 22 775 14 368 23 908 38 958 37 192 45 069 Californian anchovy Engraulis mordax 35 103 98 0 70 232 253 226 Skipjack tuna Katsuwonus pelamis 36 - - 0 1 - - - Pacific bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis 36 8 7 3 0 0 0 0 Albacore Thunnus alalunga 36 11 517 4 675 11 182 12 133 12 204 17 931 19 364 Yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares 36 0 - 1 13 - - 0 Bigeye tuna Thunnus obesus 36 1 - - 1 - - - Swordfish Xiphias gladius 36 128 27 34 14 0 0 1 Tuna-like fishes nei Scombroidei 36 ... 1 ... 0 1 ... ... Pacific jack mackerel Trachurus symmetricus 37 961 176 181 215 21 76 185 Chub mackerel Scomber japonicus 37 632 75 121 322 127 160 107 Thresher Alopias vulpinus 38 17 2 48 76 73 28 5 Shortfin mako Isurus oxyrinchus 38 3 - 0 0 0 0 0 Blue shark Prionace glauca 38 - - 1 2 0 1 1 Tope shark Galeorhinus galeus 38 1 - 3 1 0 0 1 Picked dogfish Squalus acanthias 38 2 501 6 439 5 363 5 181 5 691 6 268 5 974 Dogfish sharks nei Squalidae 38 555 1 - - - - - Rays, stingrays, mantas nei Rajiformes 38 2 045 2 817 3 210 3 017 4 652 16 323 12 521 Sharks, rays, skates, etc. nei Elasmobranchii 38 20 81 3 36 4 81 109 Marine fishes nei Osteichthyes 39 7 132 6 150 8 484 13 276 9 903 16 507 8 612 Dungeness crab Cancer magister 42 17 002 18 290 19 169 21 370 24 267 42 951 38 949 Pacific rock crab Cancer productus 42 3 5 4 5 6 2 3 Tanner crabs nei Chionoecetes spp 42 114 230 83 989 15 665 12 177 15 078 13 169 11 644 Marine crabs nei Brachyura 42 133 99 1 42 2 50 - Blue mud shrimp Upogebia pugettensis 43 ... ... 10 4 4 3 2 Ghost shrimps Callianassa spp 43 - 25 17 14 14 27 34 King crabs Paralithodes spp 44 10 941 7 675 6 848 7 281 7 616 10 381 10 013 Pacific shrimps nei Pandalus spp, Pandalopsis spp 45 6 268 14 015 16 158 18 740 26 351 14 775 10 123 2 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc Capture production by species items Pacific, Northeast C-67 Poissons, crustacés, mollusques, etc Captures par catégories d'espèces Pacifique, nord-est (a) Peces, crustáceos, moluscos, etc Capturas por categorías de especies Pacífico, nordeste English name Scientific name Species group Nom anglais Nom scientifique Groupe d'espèces 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Nombre inglés Nombre científico Grupo de especies t t t t t t t Natantian decapods nei Natantia 45 5 203 4 071 4 223 4 212 3 622 3 497 2 676 Brine shrimp Artemia salina 47 ... ... 49 63 58 71 72 Abalones nei Haliotis spp 52 - - - 3 3 3 2 Gastropods nei Gastropoda 52 ... ... - 1 4 - - Olympia flat oyster Ostrea conchaphila 53 ... 6 7 8 11 8 7 Pacific cupped oyster Crassostrea gigas 53 11 ... ... ... ... ... ... Cupped oysters nei Crassostrea spp 53 ... ... 7 12 8 17 36 Sea mussels nei Mytilidae 54 ... 1 675 448 251 252 488 Weathervane scallop Patinopecten caurinus 55 3 228 2 642 2 012 1 052 1 264 1 352 1 274 Butter clam Saxidomus giganteus 56 1 726 1 019 1 113 1 159 1 428 1 294 1 209 Pacific littleneck clam Protothaca staminea 56 - - - 102 146 77 47 Pacific horse clams nei Tresus spp 56 - - 1 2 9 13 11 Pacific razor clam Siliqua patula 56 - - 14 61 146 26 180 Sand gaper Mya arenaria 56 - - - 123 516 783 427 Pacific geoduck Panopea abrupta 56 4 027 4 139 3 821 3 894 4 767 5 262 5 354 Basket cockle Clinocardium nuttallii 56 - 18 49 67 80 61 92 Clams, etc. nei Bivalvia 56 2 509 1 601 1 519 1 250 1 892 1 803 1 931 Neon flying squid Ommastrephes bartrami 57 1 200 1 521 683 2 061 382 4 - Various squids nei Loliginidae, Ommastrephidae 57 832 1 551 6 852 665 685 561 Octopuses, etc. nei Octopodidae 57 261 60 59 84 177 172 81 Marine molluscs nei Mollusca 58 2 879 1 850 1 904 1 649 2 094 7 175 7 576 Sea urchins nei Strongylocentrotus spp 76 8 081 7 101 6 841 6 378 6 199 4 654 6 168 Sea cucumbers nei Holothurioidea 76 - 228 274 300 249 199 262 Total 2 742 459 2 551 689 2 477 803 2 759 090 2 765 637 2 919 870 3 050 098.
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