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Fish, Crustaceans, Molluscs, Etc Capture Production by Species Items Europe 457 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc Capture production by species items Europe - Inland waters C-05 Poissons, crustacés, mollusques, etc Captures par catégories d'espèces Europe - Eaux continentales (a) Peces, crustáceos, moluscos, etc Capturas por categorías de especies Europa - Aguas continentales English name Scientific name Species group Nom anglais Nom scientifique Groupe d'espèces 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Nombre inglés Nombre científico Grupo de especies t t t t t t t Freshwater bream Abramis brama 11 28 090 28 167 39 491 37 263 33 820 35 934 29 409 Freshwater breams nei Abramis spp 11 1 613 1 764 1 773 1 712 1 934 2 029 2 223 Common carp Cyprinus carpio 11 12 434 13 449 13 973 13 516 12 749 13 711 13 347 Tench Tinca tinca 11 1 744 2 023 1 964 1 798 3 018 4 052 2 455 Bleak Alburnus alburnus 11 533 516 648 371 682 547 441 Barbel Barbus barbus 11 125 202 161 404 300 195 412 Mediterranean barbel Barbus meridionalis 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...A Barbus cyclolepis 11 18 2 0 0 ... 0 0 Common nase Chondrostoma nasus 11 53 168 218 182 159 137 189 Crucian carp Carassius carassius 11 544 545 573 569 390 598 526 Goldfish Carassius auratus 11 3 688 5 016 5 778 3 653 3 231 2 758 3 273 Roach Rutilus rutilus 11 6 472 6 789 8 846 4 441 4 245 4 945 4 917 Roaches nei Rutilus spp 11 10 687 11 489 12 385 14 064 13 243 16 407 17 160 Rudd Scardinius erythrophthalmus 11 67 175 73 220 108 139 96 Orfe(=Ide) Leuciscus idus 11 4 838 3 102 3 168 3 564 5 032 5 341 5 297 Common dace Leuciscus leuciscus 11 - - - 0 - - - Chub Leuciscus cephalus 11 24 34 42 68 50 33 243 Chubs nei Leuciscus spp 11 16 16 17 14 14 12 12 Grass carp(=White amur) Ctenopharyngodon idellus 11 607 723 738 708 786 720 754 Silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix 11 1 979 1 777 2 382 1 511 1 430 1 277 1 435 Bighead carp Hypophthalmichthys nobilis 11 398 532 267 399 459 291 417 Vimba bream Vimba vimba 11 128 127 211 200 107 92 123 Sichel Pelecus cultratus 11 527 544 522 657 730 1 282 1 163 Asp Aspius aspius 11 245 488 436 399 503 673 710 Danube bleak Chalcalburnus chalcoides 11 6 8 2 1 1 2 3 Black carp Mylopharyngodon piceus 11 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wuchang bream Megalobrama amblycephala 11 2 4 3 3 12 ... 1 White bream Blicca bjoerkna 11 384 388 307 311 324 266 271 Cyprinids nei Cyprinidae 11 24 010 24 150 30 589 28 530 29 077 41 716 36 198 Weatherfish Misgurnus fossilis 11 1 2 - - - 0 ... Northern pike Esox lucius 13 17 706 18 349 18 925 17 853 24 526 18 395 19 377 Wels(=Som) catfish Silurus glanis 13 6 047 7 010 8 013 7 512 12 567 11 894 7 973 Channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus 13 8 57 0 2 1 1 0 Burbot Lota lota 13 3 232 3 070 2 371 2 226 2 955 3 148 3 639 European perch Perca fluviatilis 13 16 171 18 298 19 210 17 216 18 140 20 067 22 906 Ruffe Gymnocephalus cernuus 13 8 25 158 82 86 67 34 Pike-perch Sander lucioperca 13 7 767 9 169 8 894 7 595 7 203 8 930 9 078 Freshwater gobies nei Gobiidae 13 56 41 60 77 21 22 25 Freshwater fishes nei Osteichthyes 13 46 937 46 927 47 905 52 893 41 697 46 102 42 861 Danube sturgeon(=Osetr) Acipenser gueldenstaedtii 21 140 70 66 37 65 10 47 Sterlet sturgeon Acipenser ruthenus 21 17 45 40 53 42 27 29 Starry sturgeon Acipenser stellatus 21 41 10 12 7 8 1 2 Beluga Huso huso 21 39 14 6 4 4 1 0 Sturgeons nei Acipenseridae 21 47 41 57 95 104 132 5 European eel Anguilla anguilla 22 2 808 2 843 2 719 2 682 2 501 2 769 2 475 Atlantic salmon Salmo salar 23 1 713 1 482 1 599 1 803 1 464 1 428 1 563 Sea trout Salmo trutta 23 2 879 2 998 3 038 3 025 3 149 2 554 2 462 Trouts nei Salmo spp 23 313 484 503 501 1 089 416 515 Pink(=Humpback) salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha 23 42 680 29 161 43 593 13 758 30 632 17 982 17 115 Chum(=Keta=Dog) salmon Oncorhynchus keta 23 20 250 27 834 28 561 27 347 41 913 46 874 41 922 Masu(=Cherry) salmon Oncorhynchus masou 23 9 6 9 11 9 10 2 Sockeye(=Red) salmon Oncorhynchus nerka 23 15 742 16 338 21 370 19 496 15 403 22 100 26 874 Chinook(=Spring=King) salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 23 205 264 254 764 288 99 527 Coho(=Silver) salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch 23 442 671 2 303 2 418 2 260 1 183 2 296 Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss 23 719 2 130 2 063 2 485 2 476 2 015 1 800 Brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis 23 12 7 13 14 18 8 9 Arctic char Salvelinus alpinus 23 61 88 52 63 54 53 54 Huchen Hucho hucho 23 1 4 4 7 18 11 11 Grayling Thymallus thymallus 23 229 321 317 323 323 117 130 European smelt Osmerus eperlanus 23 1 692 1 313 1 313 1 173 1 219 1 208 1 158 Rainbow smelt Osmerus mordax 23 485 504 16 78 1 197 242 211 Smelts nei Osmerus spp, Hypomesus spp 23 4 644 3 935 4 565 4 109 5 871 4 999 7 709 Vendace Coregonus albula 23 4 797 4 523 4 398 4 625 4 606 4 901 5 114 European whitefish Coregonus lavaretus 23 2 176 2 334 2 262 1 584 1 545 1 154 1 147 Houting Coregonus oxyrinchus 23 2 1 2 - - - - Whitefishes nei Coregonus spp 23 16 123 14 296 12 848 12 511 15 049 16 116 15 594 Salmonoids nei Salmonoidei 23 1 672 2 220 2 073 1 549 4 008 2 354 2 864 Pontic shad Alosa pontica 24 854 453 468 1 023 681 850 876 Shads nei Alosa spp 24 44 56 84 77 60 103 121 Caspian shads Caspialosa spp 24 46 85 118 84 41 116 147 Black and Caspian Sea sprat Clupeonella cultriventris 24 25 981 20 468 18 424 9 317 8 058 5 216 3 724 River lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis 25 180 144 181 185 149 115 146 Lampreys nei Petromyzontidae 25 171 114 114 115 110 134 112 Three-spined stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus 25 1 625 1 780 1 786 1 488 1 606 1 293 2 839 European flounder Platichthys flesus 31 7 8 - - - 152 24 Navaga(=Wachna cod) Eleginus navaga 32 43 45 - 62 - 103 90 Flathead grey mullet Mugil cephalus 33 60 55 50 52 62 62 62 So-iuy mullet Mugil soiuy 33 - 6 7 6 7 4 2 Mullets nei Mugilidae 33 447 572 308 307 992 450 352 Pacific herring Clupea pallasii 35 - 3 - - - - - Big-scale sand smelt Atherina boyeri 37 100 478 150 155 137 136 135 458 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc Capture production by species items Europe - Inland waters C-05 Poissons, crustacés, mollusques, etc Captures par catégories d'espèces Europe - Eaux continentales (a) Peces, crustáceos, moluscos, etc Capturas por categorías de especies Europa - Aguas continentales English name Scientific name Species group Nom anglais Nom scientifique Groupe d'espèces 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Nombre inglés Nombre científico Grupo de especies t t t t t t t Finfishes nei Osteichthyes 39 - - - - - - 87 Danube crayfish Astacus leptodactylus 41 ... ... ... ... 1 - 2 Noble crayfish Astacus astacus 41 ... 80 80 76 76 41 41 Signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus 41 ... 259 260 218 218 189 189 Red swamp crawfish Procambarus clarkii 41 1 500 1 500 1 500 1 500 1 500 1 500 1 500 Euro-American crayfishes nei Astacidae, Cambaridae 41 259 134 159 197 190 201 207 Freshwater crustaceans nei Crustacea 41 3 192 2 648 3 764 7 259 3 361 3 465 4 573 Brine shrimp Artemia salina 47 - - - - - 2 - Frogs Rana spp 71 - 15 - - - - - Aquatic invertebrates nei Invertebrata 77 157 148 112 336 264 171 143 Total 351 772 348 134 391 724 342 993 372 428 384 850 373 975 459 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs, etc Capture production by countries or areas Europe - Inland waters C-05 Poissons, crustacés, mollusques, etc Captures par pays ou zones Europe - Eaux continentales (b) Peces, crustáceos, moluscos, etc Capturas por países o áreas Europa - Aguas continentales Country or area Pays ou zone 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 País o área t t t t t t t t t t Albania 1 167 1 265 F 1 807 2 210 2 442 2 591 2 144 2 251 3 041 2 330 Andorra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Austria 350 372 400 370 360 350 350 350 350 350 F Belarus 1 020 803 583 594 645 689 809 826 897 1 122 Belgium 511 511 496 496 496 512 511 511 511 283 Bosnia Herzg 2 000 F 2 000 F 2 000 F 2 000 F 2 000 F 2 000 F 2 000 F 2 000 F 2 000 F 2 000 F Bulgaria 1 453 1 824 2 434 2 025 1 916 1 073 1 197 1 588 1 085 1 478 Channel Is 0 - - - - - - - - - Croatia 25 19 37 33 46 60 45 425 456 448 Czech Rep 4 983 5 127 4 528 4 242 4 646 4 276 4 164 4 112 3 990 3 859 Denmark 77 129 123 60 54 44 40 45 41 78 Estonia 4 578 3 593 2 373 2 472 2 941 2 665 2 835 2 899 2 868 2 711 Faroe Is 0 0 - - - - - - - - Finland 35 570 35 570 36 268 36 268 36 513 36 513 29 304 29 304 28 841 28 841 FYRMacedonia 148 162 213 271 147 177 166 222 236 268 France 2 600 F 2 600 F 2 600 F 2 600 F 2 600 F 2 600 F 2 600 F 2 500 F 2 500 F 2 500 F Germany 20 118 F 19 391 F 18 851 F 17 100 F 16 642 F 16 162 F 16 262 F 15 502 F 15 010 15 705 Greece 3 000 3 166 1 940 1 580 1 413 1 439 1 425 940 940 F 940 F Hungary 6 750 6 536 7 242 7 609 7 543 7 024 7 394 6 366 6 216 7 048 Iceland 210 225 222 219 173 185 231 235 260 188 Ireland 796 615 610 521 443 178 214 86 116 108 Isle of Man 0 - - - - - - - - - Italy 4 242 4 379 5 099 3 823 3 915 3 944 3 552 4 988 3 852 3 800 F Latvia 581 565 360 356 328 310 349 326 329 344 Liechtensten 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lithuania 758 1 959 1 766 1 547 1 437 1 874 1 600 1 315 1 310 1 474 Luxembourg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Moldova Rep 38 58 85 56 51 26 36 26 44 50 F Montenegro ..
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