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[Report]

SEAFOOD (FROZEN, CANNED & FRESH)

Published: 2008/03

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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
  • Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish
  • Canned Fish
  • Cured Fish
  • Shell Fish

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. Worldwide Seafood Industry

  • Seafood - A Healthy Diet
  • Bright Future for Global Seafood Industry
  • Current and Future Analysis

2. Market Trends & Issues

  • Inadequate Fishing Policies - A Cause for Concern
  • Poor Storage Facility Leads to High Degree of Wastages
  • Growing Population & Affluence Leads to Stronger Demand for Seafood
  • Retail Sales Set to Rise in Coming Years…
  • Wild-Catch Fishery - A Highly Regulated Sector
  • Aquaculture Gains Ground in Global Market
  • Availability Matters More than Affordability
  • Demand for Diverse Products Boost Seafood Trade
  • Traditional Fisheries Faces Threat of Extinction in Developed Countries
  • Imbalance in Supply and Demand of Fish Food in Developed Countries
  • Growth of Aquaculture in Developing Countries
  • China Emerges as the Largest Producer of Aquaculture and Capture Fisheries
  • Concerns Over Farmed and Genetically Modified Fish
  • Rising Concern Over Mercury Levels in Seafood
  • Farm Raised Salmon Found Harmful for Health
  • Innovative Packaging Introduced to Enhance Product Quality
  • Convenience Products Enter Retail Market
  • Highly Regulated Marine Industry
  • Salmon Products Continue Good Spell in 2006
  • Table 1: Worldwide Production of Atlantic Salmon (2006): Percentage Breakdown by Country for Australia, Canada, Chile, Faeroe Islands, Ireland, Norway, UK, USA, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 2: Worldwide Production of Pacific Salmon (2006): Percentage Breakdown by Country for Canada, Chile, Japan, and New Zealand (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Trends in Seafood Restaurants
  • Customers Flock for Variety and Ease of Product Offerings
  • Upscale Dining Segment - A Rapidly Growing Segment
  • Food Menu Spiced up to Interest Taste Buds of Customers
  • Table 3: Index for Private Label Frozen Seafood Consumption in Various Niche Market Segments in the US

3. Industry Overview

  • Factors Driving the World Seafood Market
  • World View of Seafood Consumption
  • Key Issues Facing Seafood Industry
  • The Future of Capture Fisheries and Aquaculture
  • Table 4: Worldwide Fisheries and Aquaculture Production in Million Tons for 2005, Including/Excluding China
  • Table 5: Worldwide Fisheries and Aquaculture Utilization in Million Tons for 2005, Including/Excluding China (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

4. Product Overview

  • Definition
  • Fresh Seafood
  • Popular Kinds of Fresh Fishes
  • Whole Fish
  • Fillets
  • Steaks
  • Frozen Seafood
  • Means to Improve the Frozen Seafood Segment
  • Offer Customers Different Levels of Products to Create Price Point Differentiation
  • Factors Influencing Frozen Seafood Demand
  • Worldwide Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish Market
  • Canned Seafood
  • Cured Fish
  • Other Major Fish Varieties
  • Finfish and Shellfish
  • Hunted and Farmed Fish
  • Production Types in Capture Fisheries
  • Low Value Fish Food
  • High Value Finfish
  • Crustaceans
  • Molluscs
  • Fishmeal and Fish Oil

5. Packaging and Labeling

  • Fresh Seafoods
  • Canned Seafoods
  • Other Canned Seafood
  • Coated Products
  • Uncoated Products
  • Frozen Seafoods
  • Storing and Thawing
  • IQF Packaging Frozen Fish
  • Other Forms of Packaging Frozen Fish

6. Leading Ten Species

  • Tuna
  • Shrimp
  • Cod
  • Pollock
  • Catfish
  • Clams
  • Flounder
  • Salmon
  • Scallops
  • Crabs
  • Other Species
  • Swordfish
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Tilapia
  • Squid
  • Prawns
  • Blue and Striped Marlin
  • Bluefish
  • Artic Char
  • Orange Roughy
  • Mahi Mahi
  • Hoki

7. Research & Development

8. Regulatory Environment

  • Standard for Sustainable Seafood by MSC
  • Food and Drug Administration Regulations Over the Years

9. Major Markets Worldwide

  • The United States
  • Canada
  • Japan
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • The United Kingdom
  • Spain
  • Rest of Europe
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • Ireland
  • The Netherlands
  • Norway
  • Portugal
  • Sweden
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Australia
  • China
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • South Korea
  • Malaysia
  • New Zealand
  • Philippines
  • Taiwan
  • Thailand
  • Latin America
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Mexico

10. Other Significant Seafood Markets Worldwide

  • Vietnam
  • Panama
  • Morocco
  • South Africa
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Egypt
  • Sales Prospect By Performance
  • Cuba

11. Product Innovations/Introductions

  • Bumble Bee Foods Introduces Easy Peel Sensations™ Seasoned Tuna Medleys
  • Coldwater Introduces Multitude of New Seafood Products
  • Lyons Introduces New Premium Marinated King Prawns
  • AEON Introduces New Sustainable Seafood Products in Japan
  • Young’s Introduces the First Sustainable Cod Products
  • Bumble Bee Foods Launches New Prime Fillet Pink Salmon Steaks
  • Lyons Introduces Two New Lobster Products
  • Waitrose Introduces Fresh Range of Seafood Products
  • Conservas Garavilla Plans to Introduce Tuna Burger
  • Lyons Seafoods to Launch Brined Shellfish Products
  • Wild Planet Rolls Out New Albacore Tuna Range
  • 3G Food Service Introduces New Range of Frozen Seafood
  • J Sainsbury Introduces First Food-Allergy-Free Seafood Product
  • Johnson Sustainable Introduces Organically Cultivated Sea Trout
  • Lyons to Launch Ready-Made Seafood Deli Line
  • McCormick Introduces New Spices to Enhance Seafood Taste
  • Bristol Farms to Offer Low-In-Mercury Seafood
  • Lidl Unveils Environment-Friendly Seafood
  • Young’s Introduces “Young’s At Heart”, a Chilled Line of Fish Meals
  • American Pride Plans to Expand Frozen Product Line
  • FPI USA Rolls Out “Fresh Crumb Hoki” Range of Strips and Nuggets
  • The Seafood Company Rolls Out New Tempura-Battered Shellfish
  • The Seafood Company Introduces a New Method for Packaging
  • Princes Ltd. Unveils New Tuna Salads
  • Princes Adds New Range of Tuna Products

12. Product Innovations/Introductions in

the Recent Past
  • Southstream Seafoods Launches Frostmark Retail Product Line
  • Princes Foods Adds 12 Oil-rich Canned Fish Products to Canned Fish Range
  • Ruggiero Introduces Seafood’s Salads
  • Icelandic Seafood Launches Salmon Fillets
  • Prince Foods Unveils New Packaging for its Tuna-based Product

13. Recent Industry Activity

  • Aker Seafoods to Acquire Viviers
  • High Liner Acquires FPI Ltd
  • Songkla Canning Acquires Yeuh Chyang
  • Cermaq Acquires Artic Seafood
  • Nymex Acquires Shares in Imarex
  • Egersund Fiskeri Acquires Stake in Egersund Fisk
  • Aker Seafood ASA Acquires Pesquera Ancora
  • Fox Paine Acquires Icicle Seafood
  • Lipari Foods Acquires Robert Wholey and Co
  • Indochina Acquires Shares in BIM Seafood
  • Austevoll Seafood Acquires Share in Shetland Catch Ltd
  • Maruha and Nichiro Merge to Form Maruha Nichiro Holdings, Inc.
  • Temptation Foods Acquires Hindustan Unilever’s Marine Foods Operations
  • Aotearoa Fisheries Acquires Kia Ora Seafoods
  • Grieg Seafood Takes Over Hjaltland Seafarms
  • Black River Acquires Costal Seafood
  • Tata Group Takes Over Majority Stake in Innovative Foods
  • Aotearoa Takes Over Fish and Lobster Limited
  • Fjord Seafood Acquires Delfish
  • Grieg Seafood Acquires Salmon Farming Sites from Target Marine
  • VietNamNet-Temasek Purchases Stake in Minh Phu
  • Hjaltland Seafarms Takes Over Three Salmon Farming Firms
  • MPE to Acquire Noveau Jardin
  • Poseidon Enterprises Acquires Lowcountry Lobsters
  • AquaChile Takes Over Robinson Crusoe y Cía. Ltda.
  • British Seafood Acquires Frozen Fish Business from RGFC
  • Austevoll Seafood to Acquire Epax Holding AS
  • Sudmaris Chile Acquires Major Stake in Geomar
  • Leroy Seafood Acquires Salmon Business of AUSS
  • Lannen Tehtaat Acquires Maritim Food AS
  • Poseidon Enterprises Holding Acquires Lowcountry Lobsters
  • Norskott Havbruk Acquires Pan Fish Scotland
  • AquaChile Takes Over Mussels Chile
  • P.T. Intermarine Enters Into a Joint Venture withSaudi Firm
    • GLOBAL Food Technologies Inks an Agreementwith CSCI
    • Norwegian McDonalds Introduces Farmed SalmonWrap
    • Samskip Enters into Partnership with Gulf AgencyCompany
    • Aker Seafoods Extends Supply Agreement withUnil AS
    • Skretting Invests in Fish Feed Production Plant
    • Icelandic Group Sells Shares in VGI
    • Marine Harvest Norway Shuts Down Processing Plant
    • Cermaq ASA Divests Artic Seafood to SalMar
    • Rich-SeaPak Takes Over WorldCatch LLC
    • Austevoll Seafood Acquires Fiordo Austral
    • Tampa Maid Takes Over Cox’s Wholesale Seafood Inc.
    • Nippon Suisan Buys Stake in Nordic Seafood
    • Leroy Seafood Takes Over Fossen AS
    • Saveur Food Group Takes Over Herb’s Seafood
    • Lehman Acquires Heinz Subsidiary
    • Nippon Suisan Takes Over F.W. Bryce
    • Atlantic Fresh Ltd Enters European Market
    • Hydra Food Group Acquires Newlyn-Based Mrs. Cod
    • Oceanpath Acquires Dunn' s Seafare
    • American Seafoods Acquires Significant Stake fromCentre Partners
    • Maruha Takes Over Premier Pacific Seafoods
    • Thai Union Frozen Products Acquires Tri UnionFrozen Foods
    • Trident Seafoods Corp. Acquires ConAgra Foods
    • Pan Fish Takes Over Marine Harvest
    • Bantry Bay Enters Partnership with Mascato
    • Trident Seafoods Acquires Ocean Beauty Seafoods
    • Bumble Bee Invests in Sea Value
    • Thai Union Introduces New Frozen Seafood Firm
    • Japanese Seafood Companies Introduce Thai SushiFacilities
    • Unilever Sells Off Spanish Fish Brands
    • ConAgra Foods Divests Entire Seafood Business
    • Fishery Products International Acquires Sea FoodCompany
    • Pan Fish Acquires Stake in Aqua Farms
    • Leroy Seafood Group Acquires Alfheim og Nielsen AS
    • Maruha Buys Stake in Orca Bay Seafoods
    • Icelandic group Acquires Pickenpack- Hussman & HahnSeafood Company
    • Meriturn Partners Acquires Barnacle Seafood
    • North Wall Company Acquires Quickfish Ltd
    • Halmarost Fish Processing to Acquire a Unit of IcelandSeafood
    • Gorton' s Inc Merges with King & Prince Seafood Corp
    • New Zealand Seafood Industry Council Ltd Ventureswith Crop & Food Research
    • Cromer Crab Company Expands Facilities in NorthNorfolk
    • United Seafood Merges with Faroe Seafood
    • Ocean Beauty Seafoods Inc. Acquires Brands fromBumble Bee Seafood LLC
    • Trident Seafoods Corp. Acquires Norquest Seafoods
    • Icelandic Group Takes Over Cavaghan & Gray Ltd.
    • Andrew Marr International Acquires Fastnet Fish Group
    • Icelandic Group Acquires Seachill Ltd.
    • Youngs Bluecrest Seafood Holdings Ltd. AcquiresMinority Stake in Macrae Food Ltd
    • BC Partners Ltd. Takes Over Picard Surgeles SA
    • Kokubu & Co. Acquires Sanei Co. Ltd
    • Katokichi Takes Over Kanebo Foods Ltd.
    • Thai Union Frozen Products PCL Acquires 50% stakein Thai Quality Shrimp

14. Industry Activity in the Recent Past

  • HLL Takes Over Amalgam Group’s Business
  • Coldwater Seafood Acquires Albert Fisher Unit
  • Empress Buys Coast to Coast
  • Frosta Plans for Expansion in Eastern Europe
  • New Seafood Market Opens in Bangkok
  • Sea Spray Signs Contract with Metro Italia
  • Fishery Products International Acquires Clearwater Fine Foods
  • Brake Bros Acquires Scotia Marine Campbell
  • Garavilla Makes Major Investments in Canned Fish Business
  • Agroindustrial Lima Begins Canned Fish Production
  • Food Corp Makes Major Infrastructure Investments
  • Austral Group Expands into Mexican and Other Markets
  • Produtos Alimentares Antonio & Enrique Serrano Acquires Vasco de Gama
  • Intermarché Acquires Furic
  • Sea Gold Corp Plans to Enter Canned Sardines Market
  • Findus Acquires Frionor
  • Global Food Exchange Launches Online Fresh Fish Auction
  • Gofish.com and Fishmonger.com Offer Online Fish Auctions
  • Aquapuro Plans to Set Up New Fresh and Frozen Fish Plant
  • Minalestari Fisheries Invests in New Fresh Ship Jack Fish Business
  • Star and Jealsa Set Up JV Mare Aperto
  • John West Revamps Packaging Business
  • ContiSea Plans Merger with Fjord Seafood
  • TradingProduce.com Announces Acquisition of Seafood.com

15. Focus on Select Global Players

  • Albert Fisher (UK)
  • Amalgam Group of Kerala (India)
  • Dongwon Group (South Korea)
  • Faroe Seafood (Faroe Islands)
  • Fishery Products Intl Inc (USA)
  • Hansung Enterprise (South Korea)
  • Lyons Seafoods (UK)
  • Princes Ltd (UK)
  • Rybarstvi Trebon (Czech Republic)
  • Sajo Industries Co (Korea)
  • Stolt Sea Farm (Norway)
  • Surapon Food Public Co Ltd. (Thailand)
  • The Seafood Company (UK)
  • Tri-Marine International Inc. (USA)

16. Global Market Perspective

  • Table 6: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 7: World Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 8: World Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 9: World 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America for the Years 1991,1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 10: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 11: World Long-Term Projections for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 12: World Historic Review for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 13: World 20-Year Perspective for Fresh/Frozen/ Chilled Fish by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America for the Years 1991,1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 14: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Canned Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 15: World Long-Term Projections for Canned Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 16: World Historic Review for Canned Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 17: World 20-Year Perspective for Canned Fish by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America for the Years 1991,1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 18: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Cured Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), MiddleEast and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 19: World Long-Term Projections for Cured Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 20: World Historic Review for Cured Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 21: World 20-Year Perspective for Cured Fish by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America for the Years 1991,1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 22: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Shell Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 23: World Long-Term Projections for Shell Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia- Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 24: World Historic Review for Shell Fish by Geographic Region - USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • Table 25: World 20-Year Perspective for Shell Fish by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for USA, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East and Latin America for the Years 1991,1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

III. MARKET

1. The United States

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Seafood Consumption
    • Table 26: US Per Capita Consumption of Seafood, Annually in Pounds (2006) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 27: US Per Capita Consumption of Canned Fishery Products, Annually in Pounds (2006) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 28: US Annual Per Capita Consumption of Shrimp, Sticks & Portions, and Fillets & Steaks for 2006 (in Pounds) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Seafood Segments
    • Table 29: US Seafood Market (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Segments - Processing, Commercial and Aquaculture Industries (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III- 2Seafood Species
    • Table 30: US Market for Seafood (2003 & 2004): Breakdown by Percentage Growth for Species - Tilapia, Pollock, Tuna, Salmon, Shrimp, Crab, Scallops, Catfish, Flatfish, Clams and Cod (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 31: US Market for Shrimps (2005): Percentage Breakdown by Varieties - Shell-on, Peeled, Warm Water Cooked and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Role of Fish Farming
    • Seafood Retailing
    • Environmental Ramification of Rising SeafoodMarket
    • Other Market Trends
    • Innovative Products Fuel Market Growth
    • Packaging - A Key Market Driver
    • Market Catering to Diverse Taste Buds
    • Manufacturers Innovate New Measures forMarket Capture
    • Demand for Healthier Products on Rise
    • The US Seafood Industry Deflates
    • US Demand to Drive Indian Seafood Exports
    • US Faces Deficit Tuna Supply
    • Canned Tuna Records Win in California Court
    • US Demand for Salmon
    • Private Label Frozen Seafoods
    • Table 32: Index for Private Label Frozen Seafood Consumption in Various Niche Market Segments in the US
    • Export Scenario
    • Fishery Products Export in the United States
    • Table 33: US Fish & Seafood Exports (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Countries -Canada, China, EU, Japan, Korea, and Rest of World (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 34: US Fish & Seafood Exports to the European Union (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by EU Countries - France, Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 35: US Fish & Seafood Exports (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Types - Cod, Crab, Lobster, Pollock, Salmon, Scallops, Surimi, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 36: US Seafood Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Countries - Japan, Canada, EU, South Korea, China, Dominican Republic, Mexico and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 37: US Seafood Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Species - Groundfish, Herring, Sablefish, Lobster, Squid, Salmon, Shrimp, Crab and Others (In US$ Billion) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Rising Demand Increased Seafood Sales
    • Seafood Imports
    • Excessive Imports Hampers Domestic ShrimpIndustry
    • Table 38: US Imports of Seafood (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Canada, Chile, China, Ecuador, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 39: US Imports of Frozen Lobsters (2007 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Australia, Bahamas, Brazil, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Others (In Kilograms) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 40: US Imports of Fresh Tuna (2007 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Fiji, Mexico, Panama, Trinidad& Tobago, Vietnam, and Others (In Thousand Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 41: US Imports of Frozen Tuna (2007 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Canada, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Philippines, Trinidad & Tobago, and Others (In Thousand Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 42: US Imports of Canned Tuna Loins (2007 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Ecuador, Fiji, Mauritius, Thailand, Trinidad& Tobago, and Others (In Thousand Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 43: US Imports of Tuna (in Frozen Pouches) (2007 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country -Ecuador, Thailand, and Others (In Thousand Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 44: US Imports of Canned Tuna (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - China, Ecuador, Indonesia, Mexico, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and Others (In Thousand Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 45: US Imports of Catfish and Basa (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country of Origin - China, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Others (in Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 46: US Seafood Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Species - Shrimp, Salmon, Crab, Groundfish, Lobster, Tuna, Scallops and Others (In US$ Billion) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 47: US Shrimp Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country of Origin -Thailand, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Burma, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia (In Million Lbs) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Product Innovations/Introductions
    • Product Innovations/Introductions in theRecent Past
    • Recent Industry Activity
    • Industry Activity in the Recent Past
    • Focus on Key Players
    • Aqua Star Inc
    • Bumble Bee Foods, LLC
    • Contessa
    • Connors Bros
    • Fishery Products Intl Inc
    • Gorton
    • Tri-Marine International Inc
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 48: US Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 49: US Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 50: US Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 51: US 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

2. Canada

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Industry Overview
    • Production
    • Consumption Levels
    • Table 52: Canadian Fish & Seafood Market (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Product Segments for Fresh and Frozen, Shellfish, Processed Shellfish and Freshwater Fish (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Market Trends
    • Unfavorable Growth Prospects for CannedSeafood
    • Increasing Price Resistance by Consumers
    • Employment Crisis in Canadian SeafoodIndustry
    • Exports Scenario
    • Table 53: Canadian Fish & Seafood Exports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country- China, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 54: Canadian Groundfish Exports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country- China, France, Georgia, Lithuania, Romania, Russia, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 55: Canadian Flatfish Exports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country- China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 56: Canadian Lobster Exports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country- Belgium, France, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Netherlands, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 57: Canadian Seafood Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Seafood Products- Crab, Lobster, Shrimp, Farmed Atlantic Salmon (Whole, Fresh), Cod, Freshwater Fish (All Species), Wild Pacific Salmon (All Species), Clams (All Species), Scallops, Herring Roe, Cured and Others (In ‘000 Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 58: Canadian Lobster Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Type -Live, Otherwise Frozen, Meat Cooked/Frozen, In-Brine, Frozen, Prepared/ Preserved, Not Frozen, In Air-Tight Container and Meat Cooked/Not Frozen (In Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 59: Canadian Frozen Crab Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country/Region- US, Japan, China and Others (In ‘000 Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 60: Canadian Lobster Exports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Type - Lobster Live, Lobster, NES Frozen, Lobster, Meat Cooked/Frozen and Others (In ‘000 Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 61: Canadian Salmon Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type- Salmon, Atlantic, Farmed Fresh/Whole/Dressed (US), Salmon Spring, Farmed Fresh/Whole/Dressed (US), Salmon, Sockeye Frozen/Whole/Dressed (Japan), Salmon, Chum Frozen/Whole/Dressed (US), Salmon, Pink In ATC (UK), Salmon, Sockeye In ATC (UK), and Others (In ‘000 Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 62: Canadian Freshwater Fish Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type- Whitefish, Fresh/Whole/Dressed, (US), Pickerel Fillets/Frozen, (US), Smelt, Frozen/Whole, (Japan), Perch Fillets/Frozen, (US), and Others (In ‘000 Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 63: Canadian Herring Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type- Herring, Bloaters, (Dominican Republic), Herring Fresh/Whole/Dressed, (US), Herring Roe Cured, (Japan), Herring Frozen/ Whole/Dressed, (US), Herring Roe Frozen, (Japan), Herring Fillets Frozen, (Germany) and Others (In ‘000 Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 64: Canadian Herring Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Cod, Atlantic Fillets/Frozen, (US), Haddock, Fresh/Whole/Dressed, (US), Hake, Fresh/Whole/ Dressed (US), Halibut, Pacific Fresh/Whole/Dressed (US), Ocean Perch Fillets/Frozen, (US), Pollock, Salted/Brined, (Jamaica), Sablefish Frozen/Whole/Dressed (Japan) and Others (In ‘000 Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Seafood Imports
    • US - A Major Import Destination
    • Table 65: Canadian Fish & Seafood Imports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Chile, China, India, Indonesia, Norway, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, United States, Vietnam, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 66: Canadian Groundfish Imports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - China, Norway, Poland, Russia, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 67: Canadian Flatfish Imports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - China, France, Netherlands, United States, Vietnam, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 68: Canadian Lobster Imports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Bahamas, Brazil, Cuba, United Arab Emirates, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 69: Canadian Cod Fish Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Cod, NES Frozen, US, Cod, Atlantic Frozen, Russia, Cod Fillets/Frozen, US, Cod Atlantic Frozen, Norway and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 70: Canadian Halibut Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Halibut, NES Fresh (US); Halibut, Pacific, Frozen (US); and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 71: Canadian Canned Tuna Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Tuna, Skipjack, Prep/Presv, Nes Not Minced, Thailand, Tuna, Skipjack, In Cans or Jars, Thailand, Tuna, Skipjack, In Cans or Jars, Philippines and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 72: Canadian Shrimp/Prawn Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown Product Type- Shrimp, Prawn, In Shell/Frozen 55-66/Kg, (Estonia), Shrimp, Prawn, In Shell/Frozen 67-88/Kg (Denmark), Shrimp, Prawn, In Shell/Frozen 89-110/Kg (Iceland), Shrimp, Prawn, Frozen/Shelled (Thailand), Shrimp, Prawn, Meat/Cooked/Frozen (Thailand), and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 73: Canadian Seafood Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Marine Products, Not for Human Consumption, Ground Fish, Shrimp, Salmon, Canned Tuna, Cod, Lobster, Fish, NES, Salted/Brined, Crab (King, Snow, Dungeness), Herring/Sardine (Excluding Bait and Meal), Fish, NES, Fresh, Fresh Water Fish, Haddock, Imitation Seafood, Fish, NES, Prepared or Preserved, Mussel, Redfish and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Recent Industry Activity
    • Industry Activity in the Recent Past
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 74: Canadian Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 75: Canadian Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 76: Canadian Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 77: Canadian 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

3. Japan

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Industry Status
    • Expanding Market for Tuna Loins and Fillets
    • Japanese Salmon Market
    • Consumption Levels
    • Table 78: Fish and Meat Consumption Per Day Per Person: A Comparison of Select Markets - Australia, China, Japan, England, France, and USA (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 79: Japanese Average Annual Spending on Fresh Fish (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Type - Bonito, Crab, Flatfish, Japanese Horse Mackerel, Mackerel, Octopus, Pacific Saury, Salmon, Sardine, Sea Bream, Shrimp, Squid, Tuna, Yellowtail, Assorted Sashimi, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Imports and Exports
    • Table 80: Japanese Imports of Fresh/Chilled Tuna (2006 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Species - Albacore, Bigeye, Bluefin, Southern Bluefin, and Yellowfin (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 81: Japanese Imports of Frozen Tuna (Whole/Dressed) (2006 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Species - Albacore, Bigeye, Bluefin, Skipjack, Southern Bluefin, and Yellowfin (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 82: Japanese Imports of Salmon & Trout (2006 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Canada, Chile, Norway, Russia, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 83: Japanese Imports of Surimi (Fish Paste) (2006 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country -Argentina, China, India, Thailand, USA, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 84: Japanese Imports of Cod & Pollock Roes (2006 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country -China, Iceland, Russia, South Korea, USA, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 85: Japanese Imports of Fishery Products (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Crab, Salmon & Trout, Shrimp, Tuna, and Other (In Million Yen) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 86: Japanese Imports of Shrimp (All Types) for 2005: Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Live, Fresh/Chilled, Cooked (Frozen), Cooked & Smoked, Dried/Salted/In Brine, Frozen (Raw), Prepared/Preserved (Incl. Canned Shrimp), and Sushi (With Rice) (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 87: Japanese Exports of Salmon & Trout (2006 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - China, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Focus on Key Players in Japan
    • Hohsui Corporation
    • Kyokuyo Co., Ltd.
    • Maruha Nichiro Holdings, Inc.
    • Nichirei Corporation
    • Nippon Suisan Kaisha, Ltd.
    • Recent Industry Activity
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 88: Japanese Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 89: Japanese Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 90: Japanese Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/ Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 91: Japanese 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

4. Europe

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Aquaculture
    • Consumption
    • Table 92: European Annual Seafood Consumption (2005): Per Capita Consumption for Leading Countries - France, Germany, UK, Spain, Ireland, and Portugal (In Kg, Live Weight) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 93: European Consumption of Canned Tuna (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Consumers - Italy, UK, Spain, France, Germany and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 94: European Seafood Consumption (2004): Breakdown of Per Capita Consumption by Leading Countries - Spain, France, Italy, UK and Germany (In Kg, Live Weight) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • European Tuna Market
    • EU Demand for Salmon
    • Surimi Market in EU
    • Imports/Exports
    • Table 95: EU-25 Surimi Imports (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Belgium, Chile, China, Faeroe Island, France, Netherlands, Thailand, USA, Vietnam, and Others (In Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 96: EU-25 Seafood Imports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Crustaceans, Dried & Salted Fish, Fresh/Chilled Fish, Frozen Fish, Mollusks, Prepared/Preserved Fish, Prepared Crustaceans & Mollusks, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 97: EU-25 Seafood Imports from the US (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Crustaceans, Dried & Salted Fish, Fresh Fish, Frozen Fish, Prepared Fish, Mollusks, Fish Fillets & Other Fish Meat (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Product Innovations/Introductions in theRecent Past
    • Industry Activity in the Recent Past
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 98: European Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 99: European Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 100: European Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 101: European Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 102: European Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of Europe Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 103: European Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 104: European 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 105: European 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

4a. France

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Seafood Purchase
    • Table 106: French Seafood Purchase (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Most Popular Household Seafood Category - Fresh/Frozen Finfish, Catering, Canned, Fresh/Frozen Shellfish/Cephalopods and Fresh/Frozen Crustaceans (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Imports
    • Table 107: French Imports of Frozen Crawfish (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - United States, Spain, Cuba, Bahamas, and Others (In Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 108: French Imports of Live Lobster (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Canada, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 109: French Seafood Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Crustaceans, Finfish Fillets, Fresh/Chilled Finfish, Canned Finfish, Mollusks, Frozen Finfish, Cured Finfish, Canned Crust/Moll, Live Fish and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 110: French Seafood Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country/Region- UK, Spain, Norway, Holland, Denmark, USA, Madagascar, Belgium, Germany, Iceland and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Recent Industry Activity
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 111: French Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 112: French Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 113: French Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 114: French 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

4b. Germany

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Seafood Consumption
    • Table 115: German Seafood Consumption (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Popular Species - Alaska Pollock, Herring, Tuna, Salmon and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • German Tuna Market
    • Market Opportunities
    • Seafood Imports & Exports
    • Table 116: German Imports of Salmon (Whole/ Eviscerated) (2006 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 117: German Imports of Alaska Pollock (2006 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Belgium, China, Denmark, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 118: German Exports of Salmon (Whole/ Eviscerated) (2006 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country -Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, United Kingdom, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Product Launch
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 119: German Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 120: German Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 121: German Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 122: German 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

4c. Italy

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Seafood Consumption
    • Table 123: Italian Seafood Consumption (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Species - Saltwater Fish, Mollusks, Freshwater Fish and Shell Fish (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 124: Italian Household Consumption of Seafood (2005): Percentage Breakdown by Type - Fresh Fish, Frozen and Canned (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Market Trends
    • Italian Tuna Market
    • Seafood Imports
    • Table 125: Italian Imports of Live Lobster (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Canada, United States, and Others (in Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 126: Italian Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 127: Italian Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 128: Italian Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 129: Italian 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

4d. The United Kingdom

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Market Challenges
    • Industry Status
    • Salmon Market
    • Canned Tuna Market
    • Consumption Trends
    • Table 130: UK Fish Consumption Per Person
    • Table 131: UK Sales of Seafood by Retail Outlets (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Outlet Type - Discounters, Fishmongers, Multiples, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 132: UK Top Ten Chilled Fish Sales for 2006: Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type - Cod, Coley, Haddock, Herring, Mackerel, Plaice, Salmon, Sole, Trout, and Tuna (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 133: UK Canned Tuna Market (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown of Distribution by Leading Supermarkets - Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury' s, Marks and Spencer Plc and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Product Innovations/Introductions
    • Recent Industry Activity
    • Focus on Key UK Players
    • Albert Fisher
    • Lyons Seafoods
    • Princes Ltd
    • The Seafood Company
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 134: UK Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 135: UK Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 136: UK Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 137: UK 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

4e. Spain

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Spanish Tuna Market
    • Seafood Imports
    • Table 138: Spanish Imports of Live Lobster (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Canada, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Seafood Production
    • Table 139: Spanish Seafood Production (2004): Breakdown of Leading Producers by Annual Capacity - Grupo Pescanova, S.A., Grupo Freiremar, Grupo Amasua, Grupo Banchio, Grupo IberConSA, Pescapuerta, S.A., Marfrio, S.A., Fandicosta, S.A. and S.A. Eduardo Vieira (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Consumption
    • Table 140: Spanish Seafood Consumption (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Species - Hake/Whiting, Sardines/Anchovies, Octopus/Squids and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 141: Spanish Seafood Consumption (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Popular Consumption Preference - Home, Restaurants and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Consumption Pattern by Age Group
    • Consumption Pattern by Family Size
    • Consumption of Frozen Products
    • Table 142: Spanish Frozen Products Consumption (2002-2004): Breakdown by Leading Products - Seafood, Vegetables, Precooked and French Fries (In metric tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Sales Prospects by Performance
    • List of Seafood Processors in Spain
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 143: Spanish Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 144: Spanish Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 145: Spanish Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 146: Spanish 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

4f. Russia

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Production
    • Consumption
    • Trade
    • Imports and Exports
    • Table 147: Russian Imports of Fish and Fishery Products (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Estonia, Iceland, Mauritania, Norway, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 148: Russian Imports of Squid (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Belgium, Chile, China, Denmark, Japan, Peru, Spain, Thailand, United States, Vietnam, and Others (In US$ Million ) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 149: Russian Exports of Fish and Fishery Products (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - China, Estonia, Japan, South Korea, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Russia to Double Catches Outside its EconomicWater Zones
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 150: Russian Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 151: Russian Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 152: Russian Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 153: Russian 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

4g. Rest of Europe

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Historic Review
    • Belgium
    • Belgium’s Seafood Market
    • Belgian Seafood Consumption
    • Table 154: Belgian Seafood Market (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown of Retail Sales by Leading Distribution Channels- Supermarkets, Restaurants, Fish Outlets, and Institutions (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Changing Scenario
    • Table 155: Belgian Seafood Consumption (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Segments - Fresh Fish, Processed Fish, Prepared Dishes and Canned Fish and Frozen fish and Crustaceans and Mollusks (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 156: Belgium Seafood Market (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Consumption Preference- Home, Institutional Catering, and Restaurants (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Major Brands Marketed in Belgium
    • Sales Prospects for US Frozen Seafood Products byPerformance
    • Product
    • List of Seafood Processors in Belgium
    • Denmark
    • Market Analysis
    • Import/Export Scenario
    • Table 157: Danish Imports of Salmon (Whole/Eviscerated) (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Faroe Islands, Norway, Sweden, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 158: Danish Imports of Groundfish (Whole/Eviscerated) (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Faroe Islands, Germany, Greenland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 159: Danish Exports of Groundfish (Whole/Eviscerated) (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - France, Germany, Iberia, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 160: Danish Groundfish Market (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown of Actual Catches by Leading Categories-Cod, Coalfish, Haddock, Hake and Whiting (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Finland
    • Ireland
    • Market Trends
    • Table 161: Irish Seafood Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Category - Pelagic, Shellfish, Demersal, Freshwater Fish and Fishmeal/Oil (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • The Netherlands
    • Consumption Trends
    • Table 162: Dutch Fresh Fish Consumption (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Segments- Fresh Seafood (Raw Herring, Other Raw Seafood), Fried, Smoked & Boiled Fish (Fried Fish, Smoked/ Boiled Fish), Shellfish & Crustaceans, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Norway
    • Increasing Competition from AsianFarmed Fish
    • Consumption
    • Imports and Exports
    • Table 163: Norwegian Imports of Groundfish (Fillets) for 2005: Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - China, Denmark, Iceland, Russia, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 164: Norwegian Exports of Salmon (Whole/Eviscerated) for 2005: Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 165: Norwegian Exports of Groundfish (Whole/Eviscerated) for 2005: Percentage Share Breakdown by Country -Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Portugal, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Portugal
    • Sales Prospects by Performance
    • Imports and Exports
    • Table 166: Portuguese Imports of Groundfish (Whole/Eviscerated) for 2006: Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Denmark, Norway, Russia, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 167: Portuguese Exports of Groundfish (Whole/Eviscerated) for 2006: Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Brazil, Denmark, France, Spain, Switzerland, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 168: Portuguese Imports of Cod (Salted) for 2006: Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Canada, China, Denmark, Iceland, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 169: Portuguese Exports of Cod (Salted) for 2006: Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - France, Spain, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 170: Portuguese Imports of Total Edible Fishery Products (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 171: Portuguese Exports of Total Edible Fishery Products (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Angola, Brazil, France, Italy, Spain, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Sweden
    • Sales Prospects By Performance
    • Imports
    • Czech Republic
    • Croatia
    • Seafood Production of Croatia Increases
    • Bosnia Herzegovina
    • Table 172: Bosnia Herzegovina’s Fish Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Countries- USA, Argentina, Spain, Croatia, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Slovenia, Uruguay, Yugoslavia and Poland (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Poland
    • Recent Industry Activity
    • Focus on Key Players
    • Rybarstvi Trebon (Czech Republic)
    • Stolt Sea Farm (Norway)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 173: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 174: Rest of Europe Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 175: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 176: Rest of Europe 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/ Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

5. Asia-Pacific

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Australia
    • Table 177: Australian Fishery Sales (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Categories- Prawns, Tuna, Abalone, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Aquaculture
    • Table 178: Australian Seafood Production (2003-2006): Breakdown by Annual Capacity (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Consumption
    • China
    • Consumption Pattern
    • Consumer Preference
    • Imports and Exports
    • Quality Standards Trouble Chinese Exporters
    • Table 179: Chinese Production of Aquatic Products (2006) - Percentage Share Breakdown by Category for Freshwater Catch, Seawater Catch, Freshwater Culture, and Seawater Culture (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 180: Chinese Imports of Live Lobster (2007 H1): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country for Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, and Others (In Kilograms) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 181: Chinese Imports of Aquatic Products (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type for Crustaceans, Dried/Salted/Brined Fish, Fresh Fish, Fish Fillet, Frozen Fish, Mollusks & Other, Prepared/ Packaged Crustaceans and Mollusks, and Prepared/ Packaged Fish and Caviar (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 182: Chinese Imports of Aquatic Products (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country of Origin for Canada, Japan, India, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Korea, Norway, Russia, South Korea, Thailand, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 183: Chinese Imports of Frozen Fish (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Canada, Japan, Iceland, India, Norway, Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, South Korea, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 184: Chinese Imports of Cod (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Chile, Japan, Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, South Korea, United States, Uruguay, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 185: Chinese Imports of Salmon (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Canada, Japan, Norway, Russia, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 186: Chinese Imports of Flatfish (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Canada, Norway, Russia, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III- 123Table 187: Chinese Imports of Plaice (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Canada, Iceland, Russia, South Korea, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 188: Chinese Imports of Crustaceans (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country for Canada, Denmark, Greenland, India, Indonesia, Japan, North Korea, Russia, Thailand, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 189: Chinese Imports of Mollusks & Other Aquatic Products (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country for India, Japan, Peru, Mexico, North Korea, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III- 124Table 190: Chinese Exports of Aquatic Products (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Type for Crustaceans, Dried/Salted/Brined Fish, Fresh Fish, Fish Fillet, Frozen Fish, Mollusks & Other, Prepared/ Packaged Crustaceans and Mollusks, and Prepared/ Packaged Fish and Caviar (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 191: Chinese Exports of Aquatic Products (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Canada, Japan, Germany, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Spain, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 192: Chinese Exports of Frozen Fish (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Singapore, Spain, South Korea, Taiwan, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 193: Chinese Exports of Fish Fillets (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Poland, South Korea, United Kingdom, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 194: Chinese Exports of Shrimps & Prawns (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, United States, Vietnam, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 195: Chinese Exports of Mollusks & Other Aquatic Products (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by County for Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Hong Kong
    • Imports
    • Table 196: Hong Kong Imports of Live Lobsters (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Others (In Kilograms) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • India
    • Indian Seafood Business Faces Rough Weather
    • Demand for Ornamental Fish on Rise
    • Seafood Exports
    • Table 197: Indian Seafood Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Segments- Frozen Shrimp, Frozen Fin Fish, Frozen Cuttle, Squid Fish, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 198: Indian Seafood Exports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Leading Countries/Regions-Japan, EU, South East Asia and USA (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Indonesia
    • Indonesian Canned Fish Industry is in Hot Waters
    • Table 199: Indonesian Canned Fish Production (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown of Annual Capacity by Major Producing Province for East Java, Bali, North Sulawesi, North Sumatra, Irian Jaya and Jakarta (In Tons/Year) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Import Scenario
    • Table 200: Indonesian Seafood Imports (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country/Region for Taiwan, Korea, China, Japan, Vietnam, Singapore, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Australia, Philippines, Netherlands, United States, Norway and Others (In US$‘000) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Korea
    • Table 201: Korean Production of Fishery Products (Processed) for 2005: Percentage Share Breakdown by Product Group for Agar-Agar, Canned, Dried/ Salted/Cooked, Dried Seaweed, Flavor Seasoned, Frozen, Fish Meal and Oil, Ground Fish Meat, Preserved/Pickled, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Imports and Exports
    • Table 202: Korean Imports of Fishery Products (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country for China, Japan, Russia, Thailand, USA, Vietnam, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 203: Korean Seafood Imports (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country/Region for China, USA, Russia, Japan, and Vietnam (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 204: Korean Imports of Seafood from the US (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Fish Species - Frozen Pollack Surimi, Frozen Roes of Pollack, Frozen Monkfish, Frozen Hagfish, Frozen Cod, Frozen Skate, Frozen Alaska Pollack, Canned Salmon, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 205: Korean Exports of Fishery Products (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - China, EU, Japan, New Zealand, Thailand, USA, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Malaysia
    • New Zealand
    • Innovations Drive the Market
    • Seafood Exports
    • Table 206: New Zealand Exports of Seafood Products (2006): Percentage Breakdown by Product Type - Fresh Finfish, Frozen Finfish, Processed Finfish, Rock Lobster, Fresh/Frozen Shellfish, Processed Shellfish, and Other Crustacean (In Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 207: New Zealand Exports of Seafood Products (2006): Percentage Breakdown by Product Type - Fresh Finfish, Frozen Finfish, Processed Finfish, Rock Lobster, Fresh/Frozen Shellfish, Processed Shellfish, and Other Crustacean (In NZ$ Million FOB*) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 208: New Zealand Exports of Seafood Products (2006): Percentage Breakdown by Country - Australia, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Spain, USA, and Others (In NZ$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Pakistan
    • EU Bans Seafood Export from Pakistan
    • Philippines
    • List of Seafood Processors in Philippines
    • Taiwan
    • Table 209: Taiwan Seafood Production (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Sector - Deep Ocean, Inland Aquaculture, Offshore, Coastal Fishing and Marine Aquaculture (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Import Scenario
    • Table 210: Seafood Imports in Taiwan (2004): Percentage Share Breakdown by Types - Fish, Crustacean, and Molluscs (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Methods of Consumption
    • Salmon
    • Halibut
    • Catfish
    • Trout
    • Table 211: Seafood Imports in Taiwan (2004): Breakdown by Specie Type - Roe, Lobster, Surimi, Abalone, Sea Cucumber, Salmon, Scallops, Halibut, and Cod (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Thailand
    • Thailand - The Largest Tuna Producer
    • Thai Shrimp Exports to Grow in Future
    • Thailand Inks Free Trade Agreement withJapan
    • Vietnam
    • Recent Industry Activity
    • Industry Activity in the Recent Past
    • Focus on Key Players in Asia-Pacific
    • Amalgam Group of Kerala (India)
    • Dongwon Group (South Korea)
    • Hansung Enterprise (South Korea)
    • PT Aneka Tuna Indonesia (Indonesia)
    • PT Indo Bali (Indonesia)
    • PT Maya Muncar (Indonesia)
    • PT Medan Tropical Canning and Frozen Industries(Indonesia)
    • PT Pengambengan Raya (Indonesia)
    • PT Sumber Yala Samudra (Indonesia)
    • Sajo Industries Co (Korea)
    • Surapon Food Public Co Ltd. (Thailand)
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 212: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 213: Asia-Pacific Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 214: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 215: Asia-Pacific 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

6. The Middle East

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Dubai - A Potential Market
    • Israel
    • Species Cultured in Israel through Aquaculture
    • Iran
    • Recent Industry Activity
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 216: Middle East Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/ Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 217: Middle East Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 218: Middle East Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 219: Middle East 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)

7. Latin America

  • A. Market Analysis
    • Current and Future Analysis
    • Argentina
    • Import/Export Scenario
    • Table 220: Argentinean Imports of Fishery Products (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country of Origin- Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Germany, Norway, Peru, Spain, Thailand, United States, Uruguay, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 221: Argentinean Exports of Fishery Products (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Brazil, China, Colombia, Germany, Italy, Japan, Nigeria, Russia, Spain, United States, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Brazil
    • Export Scenario
    • Table 222: Brazilian Exports of Lobster (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Belgium, Japan, Spain, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 223: Brazilian Exports of Shrimp (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Belgium, France, Japan, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 224: Brazilian Exports of Tuna (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Argentina, France, Panama, Spain, Tunisia, United States, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Chile
    • Growth in Production
    • Domestic Consumption of Fish
    • Seafood Exports
    • Table 225: Chilean Exports of Salmon (2006): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Japan, EU, Latin America, USA and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 226: Chilean Exports of Salmon (Whole/Eviscerated) (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Country - Argentina, Brazil, China, Israel, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, United States, Venezuela, and Others (In Metric Tons) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 227: Chilean Exports of Salmon & Trout Products (2005): Percentage Share Breakdown by Types - Canned, Dried & Salted, Fresh Filet, Frozen Filet, Smoked, and Others (In US$ Thousand) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 228: Salmon & Trout Exports in Chile (2004): Breakdown by Types - Fresh Filet, Frozen Filet, Smoked, Dried & Salted, Canned, and Others (In US$ Million) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Mexico
    • Peru
    • Austral Group Enters Into the Peruvian CannedFish Market
    • Recent Industry Activity
    • Industry Activity in the Recent Past
  • B. Market Analytics
    • Table 229: Latin American Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2001 through 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 230: Latin American Long-Term Projections for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 2011 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 231: Latin American Historic Review for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish Independently Analyzed by Annual Sales in US$ Million for the Years 1991 through 2000 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
    • Table 232: Latin American 20-Year Perspective for Seafood (Frozen, Canned and Fresh) by Product Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Sales for Fresh/Frozen/Chilled Fish, Canned Fish, Cured Fish and Shell Fish for the Years 1991, 1997, 2007 and 2010 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
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