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30 March 2007 Fish production Value 2004 Fishery Statistics 2003 and 2004 Inland 2% Sea Inland Total landings Aquaculture catches production Aquaculture 35% 2002 209.9m 125.2m 5.5m 340.6m 2003 180.3m 101.8m 4.5m 286.7m 2004 180.9m 100.5m 5.0m 286.4m 2003/2004 %change +0.3% -1.3% +9.3% -0.1% Sea landings 63% Value of fish production 286.4 million in 2004 The value of total fish production showed a very slight decrease in 2004. The value of sea fish landings in 2004 was 180.9m, aquaculture was 100.5m and inland catches were estimated at 5.0m. See graph and Tables 1, 6 and 7. The live weight of sea landings increased by 44,951 tonnes (17.0%) to 309,332 tonnes in 2004, due mainly to increases in landings of low value pelagic species. See Table 1. The weight and value of aquaculture production decreased in 2004 by 6.7% and 1.3% respectively. See graph and Table 6. Published by the Central Statistics Office, Ireland. Ardee Road Dublin 6 Ireland Skehard Road Cork Ireland LoCall: 1890 313 414 (ROI) 0870 8760256 (UK/NI) Tel: +353-1 498 4000 Tel: +353-21 453 5000 Fax: +353-1 498 4229 Fax: +353-21 453 5555 Both offices may be contacted through any of these telephone numbers. CSO on the Web: www.cso.ie and go to Business Sectors: Agriculture and Fishing There were 264,581 tonnes of fish and fish products exported in 2004 at a value of 391.2m. The corresponding import figures were 60,924 tonnes and 116.9m. See Tables 10 and 11. Finally, between 2003 and 2004: Sales of commercial and rod angling licences decreased by 3.3% to 32,279. See Table 8. The number of fishing vessels decreased by 4.9% to 1,436. See Table 9. For more information contact James Mahon 021-453 5341 or Sheila Somers 021-453 5355. Director General: Donal Garvey Enquiries: Statistics Agriculture Section, ext 5315 agri@cso.ie Sales Information Section, ext 5021 information@cso.ie Central Statistics Office The contents of this release may be quoted provided the source is given clearly and accurately. Reproduction for own or internal use is permitted. Ref 60/2007 ISSN 1393-5674

Table 1 Sea fish landings 2 by species Species 2002 1 2003 2004 2002 1 2003 2004 tonnes live weight value: 000 euro Total 245,165 264,381 309,332 209,883 180,330 180,907 Demersal 32,089 29,419 27,645 61,105 50,600 48,941 Brill 100 112 130 670 472 540 Cod 2,503 1,694 1,246 5,680 5,126 3,702 Dogfish 1,871 2,212 1,685 2,563 1,557 1,125 Dover sole 334 312 292 3,794 2,964 3,444 Haddock 3,505 2,788 2,257 4,709 5,215 4,379 Hake 698 1,077 1,068 2,401 3,372 3,344 John Dory 154 266 327 655 709 969 Lemon sole 482 521 519 1,197 790 759 Ling 1,305 1,299 1,258 1,627 1,081 1,020 Megrim 2,848 2,679 2,613 8,415 8,444 8,494 Monk/Angler 2,523 2,116 2,249 8,138 6,411 7,045 Plaice 801 876 564 2,126 1,678 1,087 Ray/Skate 2,503 2,890 2,705 2,778 2,315 2,408 Saithe 1,354 924 724 1,772 667 496 Turbot 184 231 321 1,950 1,557 2,161 White pollock 1,335 1,238 1,119 2,261 1,195 1,014 Whiting 6,657 5,351 4,799 5,452 4,468 4,026 Witch 832 971 962 1,713 1,397 1,375 Other demersal 2,100 1,862 2,806 3,204 1,183 1,554 Pelagic 173,085 197,660 243,935 63,973 60,734 66,125 Blue whiting 14,268 22,586 61,470 972 3,244 8,346 Pilchard 12,002 3,972 12,997 4,055 479 2,465 Herring 30,606 28,839 33,178 6,430 6,036 7,139 Horse mackerel 34,769 36,960 37,431 10,394 8,981 8,845 Mackerel 71,431 67,480 72,345 38,624 27,411 32,241 Sprat 1,728 5,059 4,639 607 866 730 Tuna 1,313 947 582 2,444 2,765 825 Other pelagic 6,968 31,818 21,294 447 10,952 5,534 Shellfish 32,087 33,859 34,803 67,228 57,483 62,195 Blue mussel 2 408 422 412 379 339 343 Crab 11,527 12,441 14,429 15,444 12,744 15,409 Crawfish 37 58 80 877 1,266 1,787 Dublin Bay prawns 3 4,991 6,825 6,790 23,906 18,768 19,507 Escallop 1,139 1,758 1,824 3,367 3,662 3,590 Lobster 737 657 853 9,522 8,241 10,705 Periwinkle 2,274 1,838 1,683 2,268 2,484 2,518 Prawn tails 3 1,992 : : 2,986 : : Shrimp 216 202 413 1,493 1,412 2,547 Squid 513 457 322 1,068 1,306 914 Whelk 7,901 8,752 7,560 5,029 5,798 3,332 Other shellfish 351 449 436 888 1,464 1,542 Deepwater 7,905 3,442 2,949 17,577 11,512 3,646 Orange roughy 4,646 310 209 13,021 399 230 Siki 340 728 485 715 2,109 1,413 Other deepwater 2,919 2,404 2,255 3,841 9,005 2,003 1 Revised (see technical notes) 2 Oysters, clams and farmed mussels have been excluded from this table and included in aquaculture 3 From 2003 onwards Prawn tails are included with Dublin Bay prawns Source: Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources 2

Table 2 Sea fish landings 1 by port Port 2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004 tonnes live weight value: 000 euro Total 245,165 264,381 309,332 209,883 180,330 180,907 Irish ports Achill 189 198 453 354 545 565 Aran Islands 55 63 79 268 328 452 Arklow 393 804 689 292 600 407 Ballycotton 519 612 583 939 1,060 1,233 Baltimore 1,500 1,336 1,932 1,744 1,210 1,481 Bantry 22 11 46 46 20 286 Burtonport 545 414 300 1,215 903 823 Carna 128 153 78 516 554 466 Carrigaholt 230 166 200 760 401 561 Castlegregory 357 119 122 1,041 249 434 Castletownbere 5,905 5,580 5,784 8,679 8,517 8,594 Clogherhead 880 791 702 3,477 1,942 1,754 Cobh 8,710 8,959 6,199 3,023 3,262 2,275 Courtown 324 297 300 206 208 120 Crosshaven 687 930 818 898 1,411 1,382 Dingle 5,906 4,263 3,484 11,906 6,623 3,679 Downings 2,157 2,359 2,678 3,914 3,045 3,492 Dun Laoghaire 337 1,093 397 264 788 308 Duncannon/St. Helens 661 2,128 779 1,199 996 1,341 Dunmore East 7,341 7,154 13,270 10,831 7,642 10,088 Fenit 4,639 2,148 2,345 9,932 6,192 2,746 Greencastle 3,587 3,195 2,683 5,420 4,798 4,209 Helvick 423 318 285 922 616 532 Howth 4,662 4,196 4,491 13,392 8,815 7,759 Killybegs 80,594 82,862 104,317 32,222 30,207 29,141 Kilmore Quay 1,997 2,290 2,401 5,288 4,193 4,534 Kinsale 1,726 1,881 1,104 2,661 2,533 2,137 Malin Head 1,092 1,665 1,561 1,396 2,054 2,021 Moville 758 643 167 770 827 201 Portmagee 375 361 357 1,538 844 1,190 Rathmullan 5,966 6,134 2,213 1,632 1,725 837 Rossaveal 11,760 7,883 5,476 14,454 9,064 8,605 Schull 1,234 699 762 2,269 1,611 1,774 Skerries 434 732 886 1,856 1,999 2,482 Union Hall 2,381 1,969 1,937 4,046 3,931 3,605 Valentia 534 355 403 1,398 829 982 Wexford 209 390 288 151 150 112 Wicklow 6,241 5,344 5,005 3,988 3,717 2,002 Other ports 10,904 11,900 13,718 19,193 21,590 26,037 Foreign ports 68,802 91,985 120,040 35,783 34,330 40,259 1 Oysters, clams and farmed mussels have been excluded from this table and included in aquaculture Source: Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources 3

Table 3 Average price per tonne live weight of main fish species euro per tonne Species 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Demersal Brill 6,082 9,441 6,717 4,194 4,160 Cod 2,073 3,017 2,269 3,026 2,970 Dogfish 617 836 1,370 704 668 Dover sole 8,832 11,936 11,372 9,508 11,775 Haddock 1,166 1,564 1,344 1,871 1,940 Hake 3,214 4,185 3,440 3,132 3,131 John Dory 3,453 5,244 4,253 2,668 2,962 Lemon sole 1,706 2,920 2,483 1,516 1,461 Ling 982 1,334 1,247 832 811 Megrim 2,508 2,982 2,954 3,152 3,250 Monk/Angler 3,005 3,780 3,226 3,030 3,132 Plaice 2,237 3,071 2,653 1,915 1,927 Ray/Skate 1,225 1,945 1,110 801 890 Saithe 792 984 1,308 722 685 Turbot 9,429 12,151 10,599 6,729 6,724 White pollock 1,162 1,856 1,694 965 906 Whiting 902 1,287 819 835 839 Witch 1,597 2,098 2,059 1,438 1,429 Pelagic Blue whiting 57 95 68 144 136 Pilchard 295 441 338 121 190 Herring 227 267 210 209 215 Horse mackerel 278 328 299 243 236 Mackerel 410 501 541 406 446 Sprat 315 233 351 171 157 Tuna 2,125 2,221 1,861 2,921 1,417 Shellfish Blue mussel 1 300 225 928 803 831 Crab 1,234 1,675 1,340 1,024 1,068 Crawfish 17,908 28,457 24,040 21,943 22,252 Dublin Bay prawns 2 3,972 4,548 4,790 2,750 2,873 Escallop 2,540 3,258 2,955 2,083 1,968 Lobster 13,837 19,751 12,916 12,545 12,547 Periwinkle 1,322 1,208 997 1,352 1,497 Prawn tails 2 1,280 1,731 1,499 : : Shrimp 6,800 7,810 6,905 6,976 6,166 Squid 1,608 2,276 2,080 2,859 2,839 Whelk 624 806 637 662 441 Deepwater Orange Roughy 1,143 3,138 2,802 1,285 1,100 Siki 1,481 1,442 2,103 2,896 2,912 1 Oysters, clams and farmed mussels have been excluded from this table and included in aquaculture 2 From 2003 onwards Prawn tails are included with Dublin Bay prawns : Data not available 4

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Table 6 Aquaculture production Species 2002 1 2003 2004 2002 1 2003 2004 tonnes value: 000 euro Aquaculture 60,984 62,516 58,355 125,218 101,848 100,502 Shellfish 37,704 44,678 43,092 37,892 41,782 43,600 Finfish 23,280 17,838 15,263 87,326 60,066 56,902 Salmon 21,423 16,347 14,067 77,731 54,198 51,289 1 Revised Source: Bord Iascaigh Mhara Table 7 Inland fish catches Species 2002 2003 2004 2002 2003 2004 tonnes value: 000 euro Inland 789 605 555 5,461 4,547 4,968 Salmon 673 501 431 4,893 4,005 4,308 Other 116 104 124 568 542 660 Source: Central Fisheries Board and CSO Table 8 Sales of commercial and rod angling licences number Type 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Commercial and rod 32,973 34,105 34,685 37,127 33,394 32,279 Commercial 2,015 1,942 1,960 1,987 1,585 1,472 Drift 872 871 880 876 877 848 Draft 461 445 504 520 549 473 Other 682 626 576 591 159 151 Rod 30,958 32,163 32,725 35,140 31,809 30,807 Source: Central Fisheries Board Table 9 Fishing fleet 1 structure Category 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Number of boats 2 1,689 1,615 1,580 1,587 1,510 1,436 Tonnage 2 64,836 68,282 72,330 82,771 85,444 86,862 Kilowatts 2 208,245 211,894 215,567 229,093 223,890 213,675 1 Includes aquaculture vessels 2 Revised (see technical notes) Source: New Cronos database, Eurostat and Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources 6

Table 10 External trade of fish and fish products classified by country of destination Country of destination 2002 3 2003 2004 2002 3 2003 2004 tonnes value: 000 euro Exports 308,119 260,542 264,581 427,819 383,953 391,238 European Union 25 ¹ - - 179,715 - - 321,504 European Union 15 ² 189,633 174,029 162,484 320,699 299,885 304,438 Austria 351 213 304 525 385 455 Belgium and Luxembourg 589 1,634 1,126 2,584 4,983 3,584 Cyprus 79 34 181 47 17 182 Czech Republic 2,317 2,643 2,813 2,284 2,387 2,256 Denmark 3,491 2,598 6,746 4,256 3,786 6,128 Estonia 39 215 35 47 212 57 Finland 408 334 305 1,518 696 524 France 44,465 42,334 33,498 96,056 91,118 87,507 Germany 23,546 21,264 24,949 34,764 29,305 29,303 Great Britain 60,662 52,823 53,792 68,314 56,488 64,214 Greece 1,254 416 461 1,724 836 868 Hungary 617 400 229 678 450 310 Italy 5,046 6,634 4,566 27,387 24,646 21,625 Latvia 29 115 429 62 91 997 Lithuania 282 950 22 336 941 24 Malta 77 28 350 143 31 556 Netherlands 17,699 10,749 12,582 15,103 11,449 12,431 Northern Ireland 10,575 10,010 6,047 9,892 9,959 8,023 Poland 6,237 8,432 11,969 7,006 7,878 11,702 Portugal 938 1,792 772 2,398 3,094 1,719 Slovakia 1,671 1,533 1,152 1,655 1,399 927 Slovenia 28 69 51 205 194 54 Spain 19,140 21,413 16,100 52,104 58,242 63,480 Sweden 1,469 1,815 1,236 4,074 4,898 4,577 Non-European Union 107,111 72,093 84,865 94,657 70,468 69,733 Bulgaria 3,501 2,228 987 2,464 1,714 559 China 2,438 2,423 4,414 2,785 2,666 4,059 Egypt 28,245 7,672 33,680 15,654 3,262 13,896 Japan 18,601 17,027 13,983 20,390 16,590 15,059 Nigeria 15,346 17,421 9,718 11,427 9,869 6,958 Romania 11,767 7,167 6,306 8,447 4,593 3,737 Russia 4,176 6,651 4,516 4,284 6,444 3,870 South Korea 5,312 3,165 1,672 11,350 12,295 5,879 USA 4,445 1,244 1,413 7,593 4,416 5,155 Other countries 13,280 7,095 8,176 10,263 8,619 10,561 ¹ European Union states from 1 May 2004 ² European Union states prior to 1 May 2004 3 Revised Source: CSO External Trade, see background notes 7

Table 11 External trade of fish and fish products classified by country of origin Country of origin 2002 3 2003 2004 2002 3 2003 2004 tonnes value: 000 euro Imports 94,866 69,240 60,924 143,799 113,566 116,906 European Union 25 ¹ - - 37,397 - - 101,467 European Union 15 ² 55,627 38,934 37,331 115,459 97,985 101,272 Austria 600 0 0 80 0 0 Belgium and Luxembourg 133 139 867 344 390 388 Cyprus 0 1 0 0 7 0 Czech Republic 0 2 0 5 12 8 Denmark 3,037 2,255 2,336 7,772 5,403 5,655 Estonia 0 0 0 0 0 0 Finland 0 0 0 0 0 0 France 331 877 381 815 1,360 1,185 Germany 1,232 1,388 1,081 4,402 5,070 4,316 Great Britain 31,090 25,664 24,527 82,098 73,414 76,968 Greece 10 8 17 47 47 112 Hungary 0 0 0 3 0 0 Italy 13 22 17 52 114 64 Latvia 0 1 0 0 5 0 Lithuania 34 108 47 70 235 117 Malta 0 0 0 0 0 0 Netherlands 8,716 1,130 775 7,164 2,773 2,062 Northern Ireland 10,231 7,334 4,850 12,107 8,806 9,549 Poland 0 8 19 0 25 71 Portugal 25 27 24 123 74 70 Slovakia 0 0 0 0 0 0 Slovenia 0 0 0 0 0 0 Spain 157 44 2,385 139 174 517 Sweden 52 46 70 316 359 385 Non-European Union 39,204 30,187 23,526 28,263 15,297 15,438 China 12 41 79 26 125 352 Faroe Islands 107 2,075 4,303 276 602 571 Iceland 267 1,310 389 1,621 1,855 2,196 Nigeria 0 0 0 1 0 2 Norway 8,909 21,320 8,489 3,651 2,897 788 Russia 17 0 0 12 0 0 Switzerland 70 34 64 470 631 676 Thailand 310 255 512 863 636 1,262 USA 351 334 636 1,084 974 1,405 Other countries 29,161 4,818 9,054 20,259 7,576 8,185 ¹ European Union states from 1 May 2004 ² European Union states prior to 1 May 2004 3 Revised Source: CSO External Trade, see background notes 8

Table 12 External trade of fish and fish products classified by main species 1 Species 2002 2 2003 2004 2002 2 2003 2004 tonnes value: 000 euro Exports 308,119 260,542 264,581 427,819 383,953 391,238 Cod 473 949 2,381 1,551 1,979 6,713 Crab 7,919 7,789 7,836 24,045 23,144 26,816 Flatfish 2,782 3,429 2,454 6,628 8,628 6,446 Haddock 950 670 1,020 1,346 721 2,067 Hake 1,332 287 157 949 641 475 Herring 23,422 22,085 24,715 27,637 20,272 20,968 Ling 156 272 311 285 483 541 Livers and roes 545 1,542 552 1,772 3,727 3,169 Lobster 256 299 255 4,303 4,762 4,523 Mackerel and horse mackerel 150,541 106,769 114,246 116,013 84,259 82,787 Megrim 1,593 1,571 1,728 5,346 5,792 6,785 Monk/Angler 2,856 4,171 4,968 12,631 16,404 21,050 Mussels 21,022 22,007 20,401 35,910 36,406 34,829 Oysters 900 1,422 1,313 3,779 3,892 3,661 Pollock 97 137 207 148 241 410 Salmon 15,819 11,669 8,303 57,966 45,045 36,642 Sardines 22,194 21,448 14,655 9,272 8,498 8,623 Scallops 467 551 445 4,115 4,703 4,211 Shrimps and prawns 5,790 7,176 7,930 39,941 43,482 47,603 Sole 182 320 296 1,288 2,161 1,956 Squid 138 318 202 472 1,458 1,086 Surimi 2,792 2,606 1,537 4,721 5,670 2,408 Trout 3,431 1,001 1,266 8,424 3,443 3,139 Tuna 648 4,113 1,120 1,316 4,323 2,550 Whiting 5,136 7,704 1,892 5,558 5,678 3,932 Meal, oils, fats, waste 25,178 16,446 29,757 17,319 11,741 20,726 Other species and products 11,500 13,792 14,634 35,085 36,400 37,122 Imports 94,866 69,240 60,924 143,799 113,566 116,906 Cod 2,564 2,994 4,029 12,469 13,438 18,663 Crab 175 1,368 2,351 783 1,930 2,992 Haddock 349 251 670 1,622 1,169 2,960 Herring 2,810 1,511 986 2,267 2,439 2,344 Mackerel and horse mackerel 19,642 3,493 2,244 10,716 2,865 2,572 Mussels 246 319 527 797 1,150 1,580 Plaice 260 316 379 1,061 1,148 1,588 Salmon 2,909 3,159 4,012 11,288 12,639 16,126 Sardines 14,964 736 771 8,888 2,489 2,333 Shrimps and prawns 3,269 3,152 4,188 20,850 16,501 18,222 Surimi 572 355 404 2,362 1,429 1,898 Tuna 5,212 5,354 3,838 16,088 15,752 11,538 Whiting 2,393 71 283 4,143 247 913 Meal, oils, fats, waste 32,588 40,739 30,461 24,401 18,017 11,303 Other species and products 6,914 5,421 5,780 26,065 22,354 21,875 1 Species figures include processed products 2 Revised Source: CSO External Trade, see background notes 9

Table 13 External trade of fish and fish products classified by product and degree of processing Category Whole fish 1 Fillets Shellfish Whole fish 1 Fillets Shellfish tonnes value: 000 euro 2002 2 Exports 241,394 28,031 38,695 263,877 42,085 121,856 Live, fresh, chilled 58,482 2,816 20,893 109,696 3,631 45,906 Frozen 148,122 23,128 10,562 108,546 30,414 51,795 Dried, salted, in brine, smoked 2,543 857 590 11,431 1,743 1,830 Prepared, preserved 7,069 1,230 6,650 16,884 6,297 22,325 Meal, oil, fats, waste 25,178 0 0 17,319 0 0 Imports 85,710 5,005 4,151 98,164 20,907 24,728 Live, fresh, chilled 5,983 243 565 11,227 1,213 2,528 Frozen 36,101 3,334 2,688 22,357 13,611 17,528 Dried, salted, in brine, smoked 994 191 7 3,226 639 50 Prepared, preserved 10,044 1,238 891 36,954 5,443 4,622 Meal, oil, fats, waste 32,588 0 0 24,401 0 0 2003 Exports 198,203 19,341 42,998 222,181 29,992 131,780 Live, fresh, chilled 60,154 1,882 23,398 101,884 3,437 48,172 Frozen 111,921 15,161 11,564 79,420 19,328 54,470 Dried, salted, in brine, smoked 2,705 1,177 1,121 12,004 1,715 4,196 Prepared, preserved 6,977 1,120 6,916 17,131 5,511 24,942 Meal, oil, fats, waste 16,446 0 0 11,741 0 0 Imports 58,050 5,902 5,288 68,029 23,649 21,888 Live, fresh, chilled 4,298 530 2,289 8,017 2,035 4,670 Frozen 2,535 3,605 2,137 5,476 14,903 12,216 Dried, salted, in brine, smoked 833 448 6 2,353 1,223 21 Prepared, preserved 9,644 1,319 856 34,166 5,488 4,981 Meal, oil, fats, waste 40,739 0 0 18,017 0 0 2004 Exports 201,065 22,197 41,319 222,268 33,566 135,404 Live, fresh, chilled 42,322 1,314 19,269 92,876 3,533 42,166 Frozen 118,611 19,291 12,864 79,916 23,885 60,536 Dried, salted, in brine, smoked 1,919 423 764 9,011 575 2,838 Prepared, preserved 8,457 1,169 8,422 19,738 5,572 29,863 Meal, oil, fats, waste 29,757 0 0 20,726 0 0 Imports 45,734 7,758 7,432 57,864 34,258 24,784 Live, fresh, chilled 3,364 996 3,760 8,010 5,022 7,079 Frozen 2,201 5,184 2,189 5,371 23,155 12,631 Dried, salted, in brine, smoked 774 316 2 2,765 918 7 Prepared, preserved 8,934 1,263 1,482 30,415 5,164 5,067 Meal, oil, fats, waste 30,461 0 0 11,303 0 0 1 Includes fish in pieces etc 2 Revised Source: CSO External Trade, see background notes 10

Table 14 Processing and preserving of fish and fish products million euro Category 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Gross output 342.9 365.6 429.6 378.4 325.3 Industrial inputs 238.9 272.6 302.6 267.2 207.9 Net output 104.0 93.0 126.9 111.2 117.4 Wages and salaries 40.9 44.7 50.7 52.9 47.5 Number of persons engaged ¹ 2,568 2,802 3,009 2,697 2,617 ¹ Excludes outside piece workers Source: CSO Census of Industrial Production Table 15 Consumer price indices of selected fish products December 2001=100 Product 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Food products 92.1 98.2 101.6 103.0 102.7 Fresh fish 94.6 99.4 104.9 108.5 110.2 Frozen fish 92.3 97.5 102.6 104.4 106.5 Smoked fish 99.8 99.6 102.8 105.2 104.8 Tinned fish 93.3 103.4 101.6 101.0 97.9 Source: CSO Consumer Price Index Table 16 National average prices of selected fish products euro per kg 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Product mid-november Whiting fillets 7.45 8.15 8.69 9.04 9.06 Cod cutlets 12.61 12.66 14.44 15.16 15.24 Plaice fillets 14.08 14.08 16.22 16.46 16.57 Salmon steak ¹ : : 12.39 12.79 12.60 ¹ Product price available from 2002 Source: CSO Consumer Prices 11

Central Statistics Office Fishery Statistics Background Notes General This release has been compiled from existing administrative and statistical sources. It brings together into one release the various fishery statistics that are already available. Comparisons between sea landings and external trade statistics should allow for the differences between both systems mentioned below. Allowance should also be made for aquaculture and inland fish production as well as for any stock changes of frozen fish etc. and for trade outside the scope of the External Trade statistics thresholds. Sea landings Fishery statistics are collected by the Sea Fishery Officers of the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources. They are processed by the Sea Fisheries Control Division of the Department. The Sea Fisheries Division are responsible for the transmission of the figures to the EU statistical office, Eurostat, under the terms of Council Regulation No 2104/93. Landings of clams, oysters and salmon have been excluded by the CSO from the figures supplied by the Department. Landings of blue mussels into ports where blue mussel aquaculture farming is located have also been excluded from 1990 onwards. In 1990 the amount of excluded farmed mussels was 13,600 tonnes valued at 3.3 million. Landings by foreign boats into Irish ports are not included in the figures. Demersal fish are found on or near the bottom of the sea. They are often referred to as white fish. Pelagic fish live in the surface waters or middle depths of the sea. Shellfish are of two kinds, crustaceans - prawns, lobsters, crabs etc. and molluscs - mussels, oysters etc. Deepwater or deep sea species for the purpose of catch statistics, are those referred to in Council Regulation (EC) No. 2347/2002. Aquaculture production Bord Iascaigh Mhara conducts an annual survey of finfish and shellfish farms. production and employment are collected. Figures on Inland catches External trade statistics The inland catch estimates are compiled by using declared or reported quantity data and value estimates supplied by the Central Fisheries Board. The methodology was amended in 1994 to supplement reports from registered dealers with indications from inspectors of what was caught but not sold through the dealers. The estimates for exports and imports are taken from the CSO external trade statistics. The basic external trade data are collected and edited by the Office of the Revenue Commissioners and passed to the External Trade Statistics Division of the CSO. The CSO checks the data for consistency and then disseminates the final results. Since the completion of the EU Single Market at the end of 1992, trade statistics with EU member states and trade statistics with non-eu countries are compiled from two separate sources. The EU-wide system, Intrastat, involves a direct survey of the larger traders and an analysis of the regular VAT returns submitted by all traders. Traders not registered for VAT have no obligations under the Intrastat system and their trade is therefore not included in the statistics. The Intrastat figures include estimates for traders who did not make Intrastat returns and for traders below the thresholds who did not provide aggregate inter-eu trade data. Non-EU trade data is still compiled from the normal Customs clearance documentation. Landings of fish by European Union registered vessels are not included in import statistics. If these fish are sold and subsequently exported, they are included in export statistics. 12

Central Statistics Office Licences Fishing fleet Census of Industrial Production Consumer Price Index Fishery Statistics The Central Fisheries Board collate the sales figures from returns made to them by the Regional Fishery Boards. The Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources compile these figures and are also responsible for maintaining the fishing vessel register. These data are in turn transmitted to the EU statistical office, Eurostat. The figures include vessels used for aquaculture. The figures are taken from the CSO Census of Industrial Local Units. The results cover all industrial local units with three or more persons engaged and relate to the NACE code 1520 - Processing and preserving of fish and fish products. The Consumer Price Index is compiled by the CSO. It is designed to measure the average change in the level of the prices paid for consumer goods and services by all private households in the country. In addition to the price indices, national average prices are also published for selected items. Technical Notes Tables 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5: Sea fish landings data presented in Tables 1-5 are based on unit level landings data transmitted by the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources in an annual report to the CSO. From 2003 onwards the Department revised their species and class coding structure, to include a deepwater species class. In accordance with this revised structure, some of the data previously published for 2002 under the heading demersal has been re-classified as deepwater for comparative purposes. Table 9: The revisions in Table 9 regarding fishing fleet statistics are due to changes in EU Fleet Policy. As a result of this policy change Ireland has re-measured its fishing fleet and now uses GT (gross tonnage) instead of GRT (Gross Registered Tonnage). In recent years Ireland has also carried out two schemes for the registration of Inshore vessels. These were traditional Inshore vessels which were previously operating outside the fleet. They were registered retrospectively dating back to 1990 in most cases. Composition of EU 15 EU 15 includes the following countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom. 13