Annual catches grew each year until the 1980s, when a high point of more than 3 million metric tons (3.3 million S/T) was reached. Since then, the numbers have fallen back to around 2.3 million tons (2.5 million S/T) annually with considerable differences between years. Besides the fish caught, it is estimated that 150,000 metric tons (165,000 S/T) of unmarketable by-catch are caught and around 85,000 metric tons (94,000 S/T) of dead and injured invertebrates. Of the caught fish, about half are used for the production of fish oil and fish meal.
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dbkwik:resource/0V7qQYsMjtLAldf62f7pFQ== | 5.88129e-14 |
dbr:Fishing_in_the_North_Sea | 5.88129e-14 |