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Aquaculture & Fisheries

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Table of Contents

I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

  • Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations
  • Disclaimers
  • Data Interpretation & Reporting Level
  • Quantitative Techniques & Analytics
  • Product Definitions and Scope of Study
  • Aquaculture
  • Fisheries

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. Industry Overview

  • Market Highlights
  • Market on Upswing Mode
  • Outlook
  • Fish Consumption and Trade
  • Production Insufficient to Meet Global Demand
  • Table 1: Leading Global Fish-Farming and Catches Market (2004): Production (in Million Tonnes) by Select Country - China, Peru, Indonesia, India, Chile, Japan, USA, Thailand, Philippines, and Norway (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Market Challenges
  • Farming Outshines Wild Capture
  • Asian Fish Producers Eye Exports
  • Table 2: Global Seafood Market (2004): Exports (in US$ Million) by Select Country - China, Norway, Thailand, USA, Denmark, Canada, Spain, Chile, Netherlands, and Vietnam (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Aquaculture and Fisheries Market - A Retrospective Analysis
  • Global Market Analysis

2. Market Trends & Issues

  • Fish: A Primary Source of Animal Protein
  • Vegetable-based Feeds
  • Policymakers Role in Global Fishing Sector
  • Fish Prices - A Long-Term Outlook
  • Production - Vertical Expansion
  • Production - Horizontal Expansion
  • Culture-based Fisheries
  • Growing Awareness of Sustainability Needs
  • Long-Term Trends in Aquaculture
  • Science-based Traditional Approach to Aquaculture
  • Issues Affecting Future Trade in Aquaculture and Related Products
  • Externalities
  • Food Security
  • Quality
  • Tariffs
  • The World Aquaculture Society
  • WAS' Mission
  • National Aquaculture Association

3. Product Overview

  • Aquaculture
  • Outlook
  • Growth Drivers
  • Aquaculture: A Blue Revolution
  • Types of Aquaculture
  • Food Fish Species
  • Bait Species
  • Ornamental Species
  • Fee Fishing
  • Why Aquaculture?
  • Growth Potential
  • Modern Aquaculture Systems
  • Production Phases in Aquaculture
  • Production Methods
  • Ponds
  • Cage Culture
  • Raceways
  • Water Re-Circulating Systems
  • Major Aquaculture Species Cultivated
  • Freshwater Fishes
  • Aquatic Plants and Algae
  • Microalgae
  • Fisheries
  • Fish - Nutritional Value
  • Fisheries - A Rich Source for Marine Wealth
  • Fish Farming - Global Facts
  • Sources of Marine Wealth
  • Productivity Comparison of Various Sources of Marine Wealth - Open Ocean, Coastal Waters, and Upwelling Areas
  • Classification of Marine Organisms
  • Sectors in Fisheries
  • Commercial Sector
  • Recreational/Sporting Sector
  • Traditional Sector
  • Precautions for Transporting and Marketing Live Fish

4. Market Dynamics

  • Aquaculture
  • Environment Pollution
  • Fish for Fish Feeds
  • Organic and Chemical Pollution
  • Mangroves and Shrimp Aquaculture
  • Intensive Shrimp Farming: A Threat to Environment
  • Best Production and Management Practices in Aquaculture
  • International Standards for Aquaculture Drugs
  • Aquaculture Trade Regulations
  • International Agreements
  • Shrimp Industry in Constant Threat
  • White Spot Disease
  • Predator Control in Aquaculture
  • Pros & Cons
  • Employment Opportunities in Aquaculture to Grow
  • Negative Effects and Risks of Aquaculture
  • El Nino and La Nina - Effects on Aquatic Life
  • Table 3: Global Aquaculture Market (2003): Annual Production (in Million Tons) by Water Type - Mari Culture, Fresh Water, and Brackish Water (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Fisheries
  • Facts about Over-Exploitation
  • "Bait" Now as "Catch"
  • Cause and Effect Relationship
  • Fiscal Approach
  • Government Polices
  • Science and Technology
  • Cost and Profit Analysis
  • Buyer Be Aware

5. The Role of Technology

  • Technology in Aquaculture and Fisheries Industry
  • Table 4: Global Fishmeal Market (2003): Percentage Breakdown of Consumption by Sector - Aquaculture, Poultry, Pigs, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 5: Global Fish Oil Market (2003): Percentage Breakdown of Consumption by Sector - Aquaculture, Human Consumption, and Industrial/ Pharmaceuticals (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Role of Biotechnology in the Field of Aquaculture
  • Gene Transfer / Transgenic Fish
  • Selective Breeding in Aquaculture
  • Significance of Genetic Improvement Programs
  • Need for R&D
  • Areas to be Researched Upon
  • What is Extensive and Intensive System of Cultivation?
  • Relationship between Intensification and Environmental Impacts
  • Pros and Cons of Capital-Intensive Production Systems
  • Methods to Overcome Drawbacks of Intensive Cultivation

6. An Insight into Organic Aquaculture Production

  • Introduction
  • Table 6: Global Organic Aquaculture Production (2001-2003) (in Tons) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Major Organic Species
  • Organic Shrimp
  • Organic Shellfish
  • Organic Salmon
  • Organic Carp and Trout
  • Organic Seafood Market
  • Growing Demand
  • Table 7: Global Organic Food Market (2003-2005): Geographic Regions Ranked by Growth - Japan, USA, Canada, France, Italy, UK, and Germany (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Factors Contributing towards Growth of Organic Aquaculture Sector
  • Organic Food: Product Life Cycle
  • Distribution Channels
  • Motivating Factors
  • Global Standards in Organic Aquaculture Cultivation
  • Drawbacks

7. Prominence of Fish Product Labeling

  • Facts of Labeling
  • Labeling Regulations
  • Government Initiatives
  • US Regulations
  • Organic Labels
  • Private Initiatives

8. Regulatory Issues

  • Regulations in Drug Usage
  • Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
  • Pesticide Use in Aquaculture
  • Alternatives
  • Government Intervention: A Prerequisite

9. Facts About Seafood

  • Introduction
  • Seafood Preservation Techniques
  • Role of Fish in Human Life
  • Skin Care from Seafood
  • Aquatic Animals: A Potential Source of Medicinal Properties
  • Demand and Supply Variance
  • Price Determinants

10. World Trade Status

  • Export-Import Scenario in the Past
  • Table 8: Global Seafood Products Market (2003): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Region/Country - Developing Countries, European Union, USA, Japan, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 9: Global Seafood Products Market (2003): Percentage Breakdown of Imports by Region/Country - European Union, Japan, USA, Developing Countries, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 10: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Region/Country - European Union, China, Thailand, Norway, USA, Canada, Vietnam, Chile, Taiwan, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 11: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Percentage Breakdown of Imports by Region/Country - European Union, Japan, USA, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 12: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Species - Shrimp, Ground Fish, Salmon, Tuna, Mollusks (other), Small Pelagics, Fresh Water, Cephalopods, Fishmeal, Fish Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 13: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Exports (in US$ Million) by Region/ Country - China, Thailand, USA, Norway, Canada, Denmark, Chile, Spain, Taiwan, and Vietnam (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 14: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - Japan, USA, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, UK, China, Hong Kong, and Denmark (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 15: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Exports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Korea, France, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, USA, Senegal, Panama, India, Chile, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 16: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Imports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - Japan, Italy, Hong Kong, USA, France, Taiwan, Ghana, Belgium, Spain, Canada, Germany, Singapore, Australia, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 17: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Exports in (US$ Million) by Region/ Country - China, Korea, France, Netherlands, Canada, USA, New Zealand, Panama, Senegal, India, Ireland, Chile, Ecuador, Denmark, Italy, Thailand, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 18: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/ Country - Japan, USA, Hong Kong, Italy, Spain, Belgium, France, Singapore, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 19: Global Cultured Oysters Market (2002): Production (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Japan, Korea, France, USA, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Spain, Chile, Netherlands, and Others
  • Table 20: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Exports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Canada, Argentina, UK, Japan, USA, Denmark, France, Chile, Italy, Russia, Australia, India, Peru, Indonesia, Mexico, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 21: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Imports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - USA, France, Spain, Italy, Canada, Korea, Hong Kong, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, China, Singapore, Germany, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 22: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Exports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - Canada, Japan, UK, China, USA, Argentina, Chile, Australia, France, Denmark, Peru, Russia, Italy, Mexico, Belgium, Iceland, Greenland, New Zealand, Ireland, Netherlands, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 23: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/ Country - USA, France, Spain, Italy, Canada, Hong Kong, Belgium, Australia, Denmark, Singapore, Korea, Germany, Netherlands, China, Switzerland, Japan, UK, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 24: Global Scallops (Capture and Culture) Market (2002): Production (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Japan, USA, Canada, UK, France, Chile, Mexico, Russia, Australia, Peru, Iceland, Norway, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 25: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Exports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, New Zealand, China, Inland, Greece, UK, India, Canada, Italy, France, Norway, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 26: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Imports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - France, Italy, Germany, USA, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, UK, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Portugal, China, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 27: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Exports (in US$ Million) by Region/ Country - New Zealand, Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Ireland, Canada, India, China, UK, France, Greece, Italy, Turkey, Korea, Chile, USA, Norway, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 28: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - Belgium, USA, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, UK, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, Portugal, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 29: Global Mussels (Capture and Culture) Market (2002): Production (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Spain, Italy, Thailand, Denmark, New Zealand, France, Chile, Netherlands, UK, Canada, Ireland, Greece, Korea, Peru, USA, Philippines, Germany, Turkey, Australia, Sweden, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)

11. Recent Industry Activity

  • Skretting Japan Takes Over Marine Net' s Fish Feed Manufacturing Plants
  • Selonda Aquaculture Acquires Echinades Aquaculture' s Share Capital
  • Yuh Yow Fishery and Konsortium Galdasar Sign MoU
  • Cermaq Enters into an Agreement to Takeover Artic Seafood Holding
  • High Liner Foods to Acquire FPI' s Production and Marketing Business
  • Nireus Acquires Stake in Marine Farms
  • Natural and Aker BioMarine Merge
  • HQ Sustainable Maritime Industries Signs Partnership with Marine Products College
  • Soltai Fishing and Processing Reopens Tuna Processing Plant
  • Singleton Fisheries Acquires Conagra Foods
  • Trident Seafoods Acquires Surimi Business of ConAgra Foods
  • Aquatic Life Sciences Acquires Syndel Laboratories
  • Cell Aquaculture Broadens Reach
  • Philippines and Indonesia Signs Pact
  • Royal Greenland Commences Factory Construction
  • Selonda Aquacultures Acquires Stake in Interfish
  • Dordogne Holdings to Reorganize
  • Taylor Shellfish Farms Establishes Processing Facility
  • Process Equipment Acquires Jade Profit Investment

12. Focus on Select Global Players

  • Kona Bay Marine Resources (USA)
  • Nireus S.A. (Greece)
  • Nutreco Holding N.V. (The Netherlands)
  • Royal Greenland A/S (Greenland)
  • Sea Watch International Ltd. (USA)
  • Selonda Aquaculture S.A. (Greece)
  • StarKist Seafood Company (USA)
  • Taylor Shellfish, Inc. (USA)
  • TriMarine International (USA)
  • Unima Group (Madagascar)
  • Aquaculture Technology Providers
  • AKVA Group (Norway)
  • Aquacare Environment, Inc. (USA)
  • Cyanotech Corporation (USA)

13. Global Market Perspective

  • Table 30: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 31: World Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 32: World Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 33: World 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 34: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 35: World Long-term Projections for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 36: World Historic Review for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 37: World 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 38: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 39: World Long-term Projections for Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 40: World Historic Review for Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 41: World 15-Year Perspective for Fisheries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)

III. MARKET

1. The United States

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • A Conceptual Framework of the US Aquaculture Industry
    • Fastest Growing Segment of Agriculture
    • US Aquaculture Production Regions by Species Produced
    • Aquaculture Industry - What the Future Holds
    • Factors Influencing Aquaculture Production
    • Evolution of Aquaculture Over Wild Harvest
    • An Insight into the US Antibiotics Market in Aquaculture Industry
    • Challenges
    • Measures to Control Environmental Pollution
    • Regulatory Issues
    • Table 42: US Antibiotics Market (2001 & 2002): Annual Sales by Quantity Sold (in Kilogram)
    • Some of the Drugs Approved for Aquaculture
    • Key Statistics
    • Table 43: Leading Manufacturers in the US Seafood and Frozen Fish Market (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Values Sales for Gorton' s, Pinnacle Foods, Aqua Star, Colorado Boxed Beef Co., Private Label, and Others
    • Table 44: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006): Imports of Edible Products in Volume (in ' 000 Metric Tons) and Value (in US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 45: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006): Imports of Non-Edible Products in US$ Million (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 46: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006): Exports of Edible Products in Volume (in ' 000 Metric Tons) and Value (in US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 47: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006): Exports of Non-Edible Products in US$ Million (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 48: Aquaculture and Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2003): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Region/Country - Japan, Canada, European Union, South Korea, China, Mexico, Dominican Republic, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 49: Aquaculture Market in the US (2003): Production in Volume (in Metric Tons) and Value (in US$ ' 000) by Species - Finfish (Baitfish, Catfish, Salmon, Striped Bass, Tilapia, and Trout), and Shellfish (Clams, Crawfish, Mussels, Oysters, Shrimp, and Miscellaneous) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 50: Aquaculture and Fisheries Market in the US (2001): Percentage Breakdown of Imports by Species - Shrimp, Salmon, Crab, Ground Fish, Lobster, Tuna, Tilapia, Scallops, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 51: Aquaculture and Fisheries Market in the US (2001): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Species - Ground Fish, Salmon, Lobster, Shrimp, Squid, Crab, Herring, Sablefish, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Strategic Corporate Developments
    • Key Players
    • Aquaculture of Texas, Inc.
    • BioReal, Inc..
    • Kona Bay Marine Resources
    • Rushing Water Fisheries, Inc.
    • Sea Watch International Ltd.
    • StarKist Seafood Company
    • Taylor Shellfish, Inc.
    • TriMarine International
    • Aquaculture Technology Providers
    • Aquacare Environment, Inc.
    • Cyanotech Corporation
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 52: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 53: US Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 54: US Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 55: US 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment -Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

2. Canada

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • Table 56: Aquaculture Market in Canada 2001-2005): Production in Tons by Species Type - Finfish, Shellfish, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 57: Aquaculture Market in Canada (2001-2005): Production in C$ Million by Species Type - Finfish, Shellfish, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 58: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 59: Canadian Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 60: Canadian Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 61: Canadian 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

3. Japan

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • Table 62: Frozen Shrimp Market in Japan (2005 & 2006): Imports (in ' 000 Metric Tons) by Select Country - Vietnam, Indonesia, India, China, Thailand, Russia, Myanmar, Canada Greenland, Philippines, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 63: Frozen Shrimp Market in Japan (2005 & 2006): Imports (in Y Billion) by Country - Vietnam, Indonesia, India, China, Thailand, Russia, Myanmar, Canada, Greenland, Philippines, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Strategic Corporate Development
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 64: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 65: Japanese Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 66: Japanese Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 67: Japanese 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

4. Europe

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • An Insight into the European Market
    • Market Segmentation
    • A Glance at Production in the Past
    • Import-Export Scenario
    • Table 68: EU Member Countries Fishery Products Market (2003): Imports in Volume (' 000 Tons) and Value (? Million) by Region/Country - Spain, France, Fish Consumption and Trade
    • Production Insufficient to Meet Global Demand
    • Table 1: Leading Global Fish-Farming and Catches Market (2004): Production (in Million Tonnes) by Select Country - China, Peru, Indonesia, India, Chile, Japan, USA, Thailand, Philippines, and Norway (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Market Challenges
    • Farming Outshines Wild Capture
    • Asian Fish Producers Eye Exports
    • Table 2: Global Seafood Market (2004): Exports (in US$ Million) by Select Country - China, Norway, Thailand, USA, Denmark, Canada, Spain, Chile, Netherlands, and Vietnam (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Aquaculture and Fisheries Market - A Retrospective Analysis
    • Global Market Analysis

2. Market Trends & Issues

  • Fish: A Primary Source of Animal Protein
  • Vegetable-based Feeds
  • Policymakers Role in Global Fishing Sector
  • Fish Prices - A Long-Term Outlook
  • Production - Vertical Expansion
  • Production - Horizontal Expansion
  • Culture-based Fisheries
  • Growing Awareness of Sustainability Needs
  • Long-Term Trends in Aquaculture
  • Science-based Traditional Approach to Aquaculture
  • Issues Affecting Future Trade in Aquaculture and Related Products
  • Externalities
  • Food Security
  • Quality
  • Tariffs
  • The World Aquaculture Society
  • WAS' Mission
  • National Aquaculture Association

3. Product Overview

  • Aquaculture
  • Outlook
  • Growth Drivers
  • Aquaculture: A Blue Revolution
  • Types of Aquaculture
  • Food Fish Species
  • Bait Species
  • Ornamental Species
  • Fee Fishing
  • Why Aquaculture?
  • Growth Potential
  • Modern Aquaculture Systems
  • Production Phases in Aquaculture
  • Production Methods
  • Ponds
  • Cage Culture
  • Raceways
  • Water Re-Circulating Systems
  • Major Aquaculture Species Cultivated
  • Freshwater Fishes
  • Aquatic Plants and Algae
  • Microalgae
  • Fisheries
  • Fish - Nutritional Value
  • Fisheries - A Rich Source for Marine Wealth
  • Fish Farming - Global Facts
  • Sources of Marine Wealth
  • Productivity Comparison of Various Sources of Marine Wealth - Open Ocean, Coastal Waters, and Upwelling Areas
  • Classification of Marine Organisms
  • Sectors in Fisheries
  • Commercial Sector
  • Recreational/Sporting Sector
  • Traditional Sector
  • Precautions for Transporting and Marketing Live Fish

4. Market Dynamics

  • Aquaculture
  • Environment Pollution
  • Fish for Fish Feeds
  • Organic and Chemical Pollution
  • Mangroves and Shrimp Aquaculture
  • Intensive Shrimp Farming: A Threat to Environment
  • Best Production and Management Practices in Aquaculture
  • International Standards for Aquaculture Drugs
  • Aquaculture Trade Regulations
  • International Agreements
  • Shrimp Industry in Constant Threat
  • White Spot Disease
  • Predator Control in Aquaculture
  • Pros & Cons
  • Employment Opportunities in Aquaculture to Grow
  • Negative Effects and Risks of Aquaculture
  • El Nino and La Nina - Effects on Aquatic Life
  • Table 3: Global Aquaculture Market (2003): Annual Production (in Million Tons) by Water Type - Mari Culture, Fresh Water, and Brackish Water (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Fisheries
  • Facts about Over-Exploitation
  • "Bait" Now as "Catch"
  • Cause and Effect Relationship
  • Fiscal Approach
  • Government Polices
  • Science and Technology
  • Cost and Profit Analysis
  • Buyer Be Aware

5. The Role of Technology

  • Technology in Aquaculture and Fisheries Industry
  • Table 4: Global Fishmeal Market (2003): Percentage Breakdown of Consumption by Sector - Aquaculture, Poultry, Pigs, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 5: Global Fish Oil Market (2003): Percentage Breakdown of Consumption by Sector - Aquaculture, Human Consumption, and Industrial/ Pharmaceuticals (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Role of Biotechnology in the Field of Aquaculture
  • Gene Transfer / Transgenic Fish
  • Selective Breeding in Aquaculture
  • Significance of Genetic Improvement Programs
  • Need for R&D
  • Areas to be Researched Upon
  • What is Extensive and Intensive System of Cultivation?
  • Relationship between Intensification and Environmental Impacts
  • Pros and Cons of Capital-Intensive Production Systems
  • Methods to Overcome Drawbacks of Intensive Cultivation

6. An Insight into Organic Aquaculture Production

  • Introduction
  • Table 6: Global Organic Aquaculture Production (2001-2003) (in Tons) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Major Organic Species
  • Organic Shrimp
  • Organic Shellfish
  • Organic Salmon
  • Organic Carp and Trout
  • Organic Seafood Market
  • Growing Demand
  • Table 7: Global Organic Food Market (2003-2005): Geographic Regions Ranked by Growth - Japan, USA, Canada, France, Italy, UK, and Germany (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Factors Contributing towards Growth of Organic Aquaculture Sector
  • Organic Food: Product Life Cycle
  • Distribution Channels
  • Motivating Factors
  • Global Standards in Organic Aquaculture Cultivation
  • Drawbacks

7. Prominence of Fish Product Labeling

  • Facts of Labeling
  • Labeling Regulations
  • Government Initiatives
  • US Regulations
  • Organic Labels
  • Private Initiatives

8. Regulatory Issues

  • Regulations in Drug Usage
  • Threat of Antibiotic Resistance
  • Pesticide Use in Aquaculture
  • Alternatives
  • Government Intervention: A Prerequisite

9. Facts About Seafood

  • Introduction
  • Seafood Preservation Techniques
  • Role of Fish in Human Life
  • Skin Care from Seafood
  • Aquatic Animals: A Potential Source of Medicinal Properties
  • Demand and Supply Variance
  • Price Determinants

10. World Trade Status

  • Export-Import Scenario in the Past
  • Table 8: Global Seafood Products Market (2003): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Region/Country - Developing Countries, European Union, USA, Japan, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 9: Global Seafood Products Market (2003): Percentage Breakdown of Imports by Region/Country - European Union, Japan, USA, Developing Countries, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 10: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Region/Country - European Union, China, Thailand, Norway, USA, Canada, Vietnam, Chile, Taiwan, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 11: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Percentage Breakdown of Imports by Region/Country - European Union, Japan, USA, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 12: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Species - Shrimp, Ground Fish, Salmon, Tuna, Mollusks (other), Small Pelagics, Fresh Water, Cephalopods, Fishmeal, Fish Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 13: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Exports (in US$ Million) by Region/ Country - China, Thailand, USA, Norway, Canada, Denmark, Chile, Spain, Taiwan, and Vietnam (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 14: Global Aquaculture and Fisheries Market (2002 & 2003): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - Japan, USA, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, UK, China, Hong Kong, and Denmark (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 15: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Exports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Korea, France, Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, USA, Senegal, Panama, India, Chile, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 16: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Imports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - Japan, Italy, Hong Kong, USA, France, Taiwan, Ghana, Belgium, Spain, Canada, Germany, Singapore, Australia, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 17: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Exports in (US$ Million) by Region/ Country - China, Korea, France, Netherlands, Canada, USA, New Zealand, Panama, Senegal, India, Ireland, Chile, Ecuador, Denmark, Italy, Thailand, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 18: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Oysters Market (2002): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/ Country - Japan, USA, Hong Kong, Italy, Spain, Belgium, France, Singapore, Canada, Australia, Germany, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 19: Global Cultured Oysters Market (2002): Production (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Japan, Korea, France, USA, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Spain, Chile, Netherlands, and Others
  • Table 20: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Exports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Canada, Argentina, UK, Japan, USA, Denmark, France, Chile, Italy, Russia, Australia, India, Peru, Indonesia, Mexico, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 21: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Imports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - USA, France, Spain, Italy, Canada, Korea, Hong Kong, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, China, Singapore, Germany, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 22: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Exports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - Canada, Japan, UK, China, USA, Argentina, Chile, Australia, France, Denmark, Peru, Russia, Italy, Mexico, Belgium, Iceland, Greenland, New Zealand, Ireland, Netherlands, Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 23: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Scallops Market (2002): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/ Country - USA, France, Spain, Italy, Canada, Hong Kong, Belgium, Australia, Denmark, Singapore, Korea, Germany, Netherlands, China, Switzerland, Japan, UK, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 24: Global Scallops (Capture and Culture) Market (2002): Production (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Japan, USA, Canada, UK, France, Chile, Mexico, Russia, Australia, Peru, Iceland, Norway, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 25: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Exports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, New Zealand, China, Inland, Greece, UK, India, Canada, Italy, France, Norway, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 26: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Imports (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - France, Italy, Germany, USA, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, UK, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, Denmark, Portugal, China, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 27: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Exports (in US$ Million) by Region/ Country - New Zealand, Netherlands, Spain, Denmark, Ireland, Canada, India, China, UK, France, Greece, Italy, Turkey, Korea, Chile, USA, Norway, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 28: Global Fresh, Chilled and Frozen Mussels Market (2002): Imports (in US$ Million) by Region/Country - Belgium, USA, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, UK, Netherlands, Hong Kong, Canada, Australia, Portugal, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 29: Global Mussels (Capture and Culture) Market (2002): Production (in ' 000 Tons) by Region/Country - China, Spain, Italy, Thailand, Denmark, New Zealand, France, Chile, Netherlands, UK, Canada, Ireland, Greece, Korea, Peru, USA, Philippines, Germany, Turkey, Australia, Sweden, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)

11. Recent Industry Activity

  • Skretting Japan Takes Over Marine Net' s Fish Feed Manufacturing Plants
  • Selonda Aquaculture Acquires Echinades Aquaculture' s Share Capital
  • Yuh Yow Fishery and Konsortium Galdasar Sign MoU
  • Cermaq Enters into an Agreement to Takeover Artic Seafood Holding
  • High Liner Foods to Acquire FPI' s Production and Marketing Business
  • Nireus Acquires Stake in Marine Farms
  • Natural and Aker BioMarine Merge
  • HQ Sustainable Maritime Industries Signs Partnership with Marine Products College
  • Soltai Fishing and Processing Reopens Tuna Processing Plant
  • Singleton Fisheries Acquires Conagra Foods
  • Trident Seafoods Acquires Surimi Business of ConAgra Foods
  • Aquatic Life Sciences Acquires Syndel Laboratories
  • Cell Aquaculture Broadens Reach
  • Philippines and Indonesia Signs Pact
  • Royal Greenland Commences Factory Construction
  • Selonda Aquacultures Acquires Stake in Interfish
  • Dordogne Holdings to Reorganize
  • Taylor Shellfish Farms Establishes Processing Facility
  • Process Equipment Acquires Jade Profit Investment

12. Focus on Select Global Players

  • Kona Bay Marine Resources (USA)
  • Nireus S.A. (Greece)
  • Nutreco Holding N.V. (The Netherlands)
  • Royal Greenland A/S (Greenland)
  • Sea Watch International Ltd. (USA)
  • Selonda Aquaculture S.A. (Greece)
  • StarKist Seafood Company (USA)
  • Taylor Shellfish, Inc. (USA)
  • TriMarine International (USA)
  • Unima Group (Madagascar)
  • Aquaculture Technology Providers
  • AKVA Group (Norway)
  • Aquacare Environment, Inc. (USA)
  • Cyanotech Corporation (USA)

13. Global Market Perspective

  • Table 30: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 31: World Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 32: World Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 33: World 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 34: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 35: World Long-term Projections for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 36: World Historic Review for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 37: World 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 38: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 39: World Long-term Projections for Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 40: World Historic Review for Fisheries by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
  • Table 41: World 15-Year Perspective for Fisheries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America and Rest of World Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)

III. MARKET

1. The United States

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • A Conceptual Framework of the US Aquaculture Industry
    • Fastest Growing Segment of Agriculture
    • US Aquaculture Production Regions by Species Produced
    • Aquaculture Industry - What the Future Holds
    • Factors Influencing Aquaculture Production
    • Evolution of Aquaculture Over Wild Harvest
    • An Insight into the US Antibiotics Market in Aquaculture Industry
    • Challenges
    • Measures to Control Environmental Pollution
    • Regulatory Issues
    • Table 42: US Antibiotics Market (2001 & 2002): Annual Sales by Quantity Sold (in Kilogram)
    • Some of the Drugs Approved for Aquaculture
    • Key Statistics
    • Table 43: Leading Manufacturers in the US Seafood and Frozen Fish Market (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Values Sales for Gorton' s, Pinnacle Foods, Aqua Star, Colorado Boxed Beef Co., Private Label, and Others
    • Table 44: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006): Imports of Edible Products in Volume (in ' 000 Metric Tons) and Value (in US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 45: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006): Imports of Non-Edible Products in US$ Million (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 46: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006): Exports of Edible Products in Volume (in ' 000 Metric Tons) and Value (in US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 47: Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2006): Exports of Non-Edible Products in US$ Million (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 48: Aquaculture and Fisheries Market in the US (2001-2003): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Region/Country - Japan, Canada, European Union, South Korea, China, Mexico, Dominican Republic, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 49: Aquaculture Market in the US (2003): Production in Volume (in Metric Tons) and Value (in US$ ' 000) by Species - Finfish (Baitfish, Catfish, Salmon, Striped Bass, Tilapia, and Trout), and Shellfish (Clams, Crawfish, Mussels, Oysters, Shrimp, and Miscellaneous) (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 50: Aquaculture and Fisheries Market in the US (2001): Percentage Breakdown of Imports by Species - Shrimp, Salmon, Crab, Ground Fish, Lobster, Tuna, Tilapia, Scallops, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 51: Aquaculture and Fisheries Market in the US (2001): Percentage Breakdown of Exports by Species - Ground Fish, Salmon, Lobster, Shrimp, Squid, Crab, Herring, Sablefish, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Strategic Corporate Developments
    • Key Players
    • Aquaculture of Texas, Inc.
    • BioReal, Inc..
    • Kona Bay Marine Resources
    • Rushing Water Fisheries, Inc.
    • Sea Watch International Ltd.
    • StarKist Seafood Company
    • Taylor Shellfish, Inc.
    • TriMarine International
    • Aquaculture Technology Providers
    • Aquacare Environment, Inc.
    • Cyanotech Corporation
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 52: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 53: US Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 54: US Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 55: US 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment -Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

2. Canada

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • Table 56: Aquaculture Market in Canada 2001-2005): Production in Tons by Species Type - Finfish, Shellfish, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 57: Aquaculture Market in Canada (2001-2005): Production in C$ Million by Species Type - Finfish, Shellfish, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 58: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 59: Canadian Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 60: Canadian Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 61: Canadian 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

3. Japan

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • Table 62: Frozen Shrimp Market in Japan (2005 & 2006): Imports (in ' 000 Metric Tons) by Select Country - Vietnam, Indonesia, India, China, Thailand, Russia, Myanmar, Canada Greenland, Philippines, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 63: Frozen Shrimp Market in Japan (2005 & 2006): Imports (in Y Billion) by Country - Vietnam, Indonesia, India, China, Thailand, Russia, Myanmar, Canada, Greenland, Philippines, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Strategic Corporate Development
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 64: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 65: Japanese Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 66: Japanese Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 67: Japanese 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

4. Europe

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • An Insight into the European Market
    • Market Segmentation
    • A Glance at Production in the Past
    • Import-Export Scenario
    • Table 68: EU Member Countries Fishery Products Market (2003): Imports in Volume (' 000 Tons) and Value (? Million) by Region/Country - Spain, France, Italy, Germany, UK, Denmark, Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, Sweden, Greece, Austria, Finland, Ireland, and Luxembourg (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 69: New EU Member Countries Fishery Products Market (2003): Imports in Volume (' 000 Tons) and Value (? Million) by Region/Country - Poland, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Estonia, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, Cyprus, Latvia, and Malta (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 70: Seabass and Seabram Market in Europe (2002): Production in Tons by Select Country - Greece, Turkey, Italy, Spain, France, and Portugal (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Common Fisheries Policy in the European Union
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 71: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 72: European Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 73: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 74: European Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 75: European Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 76: European Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 77: European 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK, and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 78: European 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

4a. France

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 79: French Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 80: French Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 81: French Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 82: French 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

4b. Germany

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 83: German Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 84: German Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 85: German Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 86: German 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

4c. Italy

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 87: Italian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 88: Italian Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 89: Italian Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 90: Italian 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

4d. The United Kingdom

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 91: UK Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 92: UK Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 93: UK Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 94: UK 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

4e. Spain

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 95: Spanish Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 96: Spanish Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 97: Spanish Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 98: Spanish 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

4f. Rest of Europe

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Overview of Select Markets
    • Bulgaria
    • Croatia
    • Czech Republic
    • Table 99: Fish and Seafood Market in Czech Republic (2003): Imports (in Million Tons) by Country - China, Argentina, Denmark, Norway, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, USA, and Others (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Norway
    • Market Overview
    • Fishing
    • Aquaculture
    • Table 100: Fisheries & Aquaculture Industry as a Percentage Share of Total Exports in Norway (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 101: Seafood Market in Norway (2005): Exports (in ' 000 Tonnes) by Select Country - Russia, Denmark, Ukraine, Japan, France, Great Britain, Poland, China, Germany, and Sweden (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 102: Seafood Market in Norway (2005): Exports (in NOK Million) by Select Country - Russia, Denmark, France, Japan, Great Britain, Portugal, Sweden, Poland, Germany, and Italy (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Russia
    • Sweden
    • Ukraine
    • Strategic Corporate Developments
    • Key Players
    • Nireus S.A. (Greece)
    • Nutreco Holding N.V. (The Netherlands)
    • Royal Greenland A/S (Greenland)
    • Selonda Aquaculture S.A. (Greece)
    • Aquaculture Technology Provider
    • AKVA Group (Norway)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 103: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 104: Rest of Europe Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 105: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 106: Rest of Europe 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

5. Asia-Pacific

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
    • Overview of Select Markets
    • Bangladesh
    • Freshwater Aquaculture
    • Brackishwater Aquaculture
    • Marine Capture
    • China
    • The Dragon Breathes Fire
    • Chinese Seafood Producers Target Brazil
    • Freshwater Aquaculture
    • Marine Capture
    • Seafood and Frozen Food Gaining Popularity
    • India
    • In Search of New Markets for Shrimp
    • Freshwater Aquaculture
    • Brackish Water Aquaculture
    • Marine Capture
    • Korea
    • Table 107: Processed Fishery Products Market in Korea (2003 & 2004): Production (in ' 000 Metric Tons) by Product Group - Frozen, Canned, Ground Fish Meat, Dried Seaweed, Dried/Salted/Cooked, Preserved/ Pickled, Flavor Seasoned, Fish Meal and Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
    • Oceania
    • Table 108: Fisheries Market in Australia (2001-2004): Production in A$ Million (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 109: Fisheries Market in Australia (2004): Production (in A$ Million) by Select State/Region - Western Australia, South Australia, Commonwealth, Tasmania, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and Northern Territory (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 110: Aquaculture Market in Australia (2001-2004): Production in A$ Million (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 111: Aquaculture Market as a Percentage Share of Total Fisheries Production in Australia (2001- 2004) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 112: Seafood Market in Australia (2004): Exports (in A$ Million) by Species Type - Rock Lobster, Pearls, Abalone, Tuna, Prawns, and Scallops (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 113: Aquaculture Market in Australia (2003-2005): Exports of Southern Bluefin Tuna (in A$ Million) to Japan by Type - Fresh and Frozen (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 114: Fisheries Market in Australia (2002- 2004): Exports of Edible Products (in A$ Million) by Country - Japan, Hong Kong, USA, China, Chinese Taipei, Singapore, Spain, New Zealand, Greece, Malaysia, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 115: Fisheries Market in Australia (2002-2004): Exports of Non-Edible Products (in A$ Million) by Country - Hong Kong, Japan, USA, New Zealand, Switzerland, UK, Germany, Singapore, Korea, France, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 116: Fisheries Market in Australia (2002-2004): Imports of Edible Products (in A$ Million) by Country - Thailand, New Zealand, Vietnam, China, India, South Africa, USA, Malaysia, Indonesia, Canada, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 117: Fisheries Market in Australia (2002- 2004): Imports of Non-Edible Products (in A$ Million) by Country - Peru, Indonesia, New Zealand, USA, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Japan, Samoa, Philippines, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Strategic Corporate Developments
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 118: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption Figures in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 119: Asia-Pacific Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 120: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 121: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

6. Latin America

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Overview
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 122: Latin American Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 123: Latin American Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 124: Latin American Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Sales in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 125: Latin American 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

7. Rest of World

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • African Aquaculture Market - An Outlook
    • Namibia
    • South Africa
    • Strategic Corporate Development
    • Key Player
    • Unima Group (Madagascar)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 126: Rest of World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 127: Rest of World Long-term Projections for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 128: Rest of World Historic Review for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Consumption in Thousand Tons for Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graphs/Chart)
    • Table 129: Rest of World 15-Year Perspective for Aquaculture and Fisheries by Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Volume Consumption for Aquaculture and Fisheries Markets for Years 1998, 2008 & 2012

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