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1 st Meeting of the Scientific Committee La Jolla, United States of America, 1-7 October 1 Data Submitted to the SPRFMO Secretariat Secretariat Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 1.1 Key to species codes and groupings (FAO designations).... Annual reported catches in the South Pacific for Trachurus spp (Jack/Horse mackerels)... 4 Table.1: Annual catch data Trachurus spp (t)... 4 Table.: 1 Preliminary catches in the South Pacific Trachurus spp (monthly catch returns; Jan Aug 1)... 8 Figure.1: Annual reported catches in the South Pacific Trachurus spp (note scale)... 9. Annual reported catches in the South Pacific for Scomber spp (Mackerels)... 1 Table.1: Annual catch data Scomber spp (t)... 1 Figure.1: Annual reported catches in the South Pacific Scomber spp (note scale)... 1 4. Annual reported catches in the South Pacific for Squid (Loliginidae, Ommastrephidae)... 14 Table 4.1: Annual catch data Squid (various) (t)... 14 Figure 4.1: Annual reported catches in the South Pacific Squid (various) (note scale)... 17 5. Annual reported catches for Orange roughy in the SPRFMO Area (H. atlanticus)... 18 Table 5.1: Annual catch data Orange roughy (t)... 18 Figure 5.1: Annual reported catches in the SPRFMO Area Orange roughy (note scale)... 6. Annual reported catches for other species... 1 Table 6.1: Annual catch data other species (t)... 1

1. Introduction This paper summarises Annual Catch Totals (of key species) as received by the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Organisation (SPRFMO) Secretariat. It includes earlier information which was submitted to the Interim Secretariat (7-1). Key species included in this report were determined by historic catch amounts and are: a) Jack/Horse Mackerels (Trachurus spp); a. Includes 1 preliminary monthly catch totals b) Scomber Mackerels (Scomber spp); c) Squid (Loliginidae, Ommastrephidae) and; d) Orange Roughy (Hoplostethus atlanticus). Other species caught in the SPRFMO Area are summarised in Section 6. This paper does not verify catch amounts, nor does it compare data received with any Conservation Management Measure. Please note; this paper was first published on the nd of October in order to incorporate Annual Catch submissions which were due by the th of September.

1.1 Key to species codes and groupings (FAO designations) Family Genus Species Scientific name English name CJM Trachurus murphyi Chilean jack mackerel Greenback horse HMG Trachurus declivis JAX Trachurus mackerel spp Trachurus Pacific jack PJM MAX - Scombridae symmetricus mackerel TUZ Trachurus Yellowtail horse novaezelandiae mackerel MAA Scomber japonicas Chub mackerel MAZ Scomber Scomber spp MAS Blue mackerel australasicus GIS Dosidicus gigas Jumbo flying SQU - Loliginidae, Ommastrephidae QND - Nototodarus spp NDG TSQ Nototodarus gouldi Nototodarus sloanii squid Gould s flying squid Wellington flying squid Hoplostethus TRC Trachichthyidae ORY Orange roughy atlanticus HKN Merluccius australis Southern hake HKX Merluccius HKZ - Merlucciidae PHA Merluccius gayi South pacific spp hake DGX - Squalidae SCK Dalatias licha Kitefin shark ORD - Oreosomatidae BRX Berycidae OPH Ophidiidae CEN - Centrolophidae Allocyttus AHX Allocyttus ALL Warty oreo verrucosus spp BOE Allocyttus niger Black oreo ONV Neocyttus rhomboidalis Spiky oreo SSO Pseudocyttus maculates Smooth oreo ALF Beryx spp BXD Beryx decadactylus Alfonsino BYS Beryx splendens Splendid alfonsino CEX Genypterus spp CUS BWA Genypterus blacodes Hyperoglyphe Antarctica Pink cusk-eel Bluenose warehou

. Annual reported catches in the South Pacific for Trachurus spp (Jack/Horse mackerels) Table.1: Annual catch data Trachurus spp (t) Participant Australia Belize Chile 1 China FAO Area Unknown Unknown 87 87 87 87 HS HS HS HS (AUS) (CHL) Species Trachurus spp. T. murphyi T. murphyi T. murphyi T. murphyi T. murphyi 1, 4,18 1,1 11 1 19,7 5,57,86 1,4 55,51 19,98 6,66 9 5,681 491,79 4,15 117,96 8 15,45 76,7 519,78 14,18 7 68 1,585 1,4,167 6,617 14,58 6 481 1,51,499 18,44 16, 5 867 1,158,7 7,16 14, 4 1,154,89 96,79 11, 975,186 446,11 94,69 1,465,91 5,81 76,61 1 1,649,9,9 1,,98 61,18 1999 1,,51 17,177 1998 1,594,144 18,768 1997,95,8 11,4 1996,88,6 1995 4,44,19 1994 4,41,447 199,6,44 199,1,6 1991,,51 199,471,875 1989,9,117 1988,18,55 1987 1,77,7 1986 1,184,17 1985 1,456,989 1984 1,46,1 198 865,7 198 1,494,68 1981 1,6,99 198 56,6 1979 597,511 1978 586,681 1977 4,86 1976 4,69 1975 61,5 1974 19,51 197 11,595 197 87, 1971 158,44 197 111,994 1 Preliminary figure derived from monthly catch returns only. 4

Table.1: Continued Participant Cook Islands Cuba Ecuador European Union FAO Area 87 87 87 71/77/81 87 87 87 HS HS HS + HS Unknown (ECU) (PER) Species Trachurus spp. T. murphyi T. murphyi Trachurus spp. T. murphyi T. murphyi T. murphyi 1 14 1 11 8 1 69,15,48 1 4,61 67,497 9 1,95 111,91 8 16,665 7 7 97 1,511 6 6,17 5 6,179 4 64 1 14,11 7,11 1999 19,7 1998 5,9 1997, 1996 56,78 1995 174,9 1994 6,575 199,67 199,196 15, 7,84 1991,88 45,1 1,75 19,9 199 41,197 4,144 6,16 8,874 1989 4,486 5,18 5,571 1,98 1988 44,9,6 75,1 1987 5,98 8,955 1986 46,8 79,454 1985,58 81,61 1984 4,8 178,877 198 54,875 79,698 198 8,881 51,71 1981 74,7 1,15 78,15 198 8,971 5,95 46,87 1979 19, 4,71 6,15 1978 4,8 1977 1976 118 1975 68 1974 4 197 Figure not displayed as data is from less than vessels, and has not yet been made public. Lithuanian catches are included within both European Union and Russian Federation annual catch data for years prior to the dissolution of the former Soviet Union. 5

Table.1: Continued Faroe Participant Japan Korea New Zealand Islands 5 Peru 11 FAO Area 87 87 87 81 81 81 87 87 HS HS + HS (PER) HS (NZL) (NZL) (NZL) T. T. T. T. T. T. T. Species T. murphyi murphyi murphyi murphyi declivis novaezelandia murphyi murphyi 1 1 5,49 168,779 5,9 11 1 1 9,5 57,41 674 1 11,64 1 8,18,,591 14,984 17,559 4,516 9,1 1,759,964 1,8 14,9 74,694 1,6 8,919 1,6 6,5 6,1 14,664 169,57 7 8,7 4 1,94 4,186 5,9 16,65 54,46 6 1,474 5,5 16,87 14,6 77,568 5 9,16 6,7 15,564,44 8,66 4 7,48 6,184 1,5 15,65 187,69,1 6,58 17,548 1,66 17,74 7,486 14,81 9,986 154,19 1 7,916 9,85 11,768 7,7 8,677 1,,844 96,579 1999 7 18,58 1,41,889 184,679 1998,99 6,9 8,796 86,946 1997 1,54 5,119 8,74 649,751 1996 6,86 6,1 1,1 48,76 1995 19,678 7,775 8,898 76,6 1994,44 14,917 4,94 196,771 199,46 1,91 1,6 1,681 199 1,664 1,447 1,576 96,66 1991 8,674 1,174 1,88 16,7 199 157 4,698 11,65 1,859 191,19 1989 71,164 14,59 6,677 14,7 1988 6,871 1,589 14,58 8,7 118,76 1987 8,815 1,64 9,65 46,4 1986 6,85,6 7,95 7,894 49,86 1985 5,9 87,466 1984,871 184, 198 1,694 76,85 198 5,1 1981 9 7,875 198 1,8 1979 1 151,591 1978 1,667 4 86,79 1977,7 54,99 1976 5 54,154 1975 7,899 1974 19,11 197 4,781 197 18,78 1971 9,189 197 4,711 4 Faroe Islands 7 Figure includes small quantities of unspecified mackerel. 5 Catches of Trachurus spp made by Ukrainian vessels operating within the New Zealand are also included within New Zealand, Russian Federation (years prior to 199) and Ukrainian annual catch data. 6

Table.1: Continued Participant Russian Federation,4,6,9 Ukraine 5,9 Vanuatu FAO Area 81 87 87 81 81 87 87 unknown HS HS unknown HS (PER) (NZL) Species T. declivis T. murphyi T. murphyi Trachurus spp. T. murphyi T. murphyi T. murphyi 1 1 16,68 11 8,9 1 7,67 1 8 45,98 9 9,11 7 79,94 8 4,8 1,66 7,67 11,51 6 19,55 5 7,4 77,56 4 6,,6 94,685 7,54 5,16 5,959 5,667 1 7,577 1,1 1999 15,6 1998 5 9,9 1997 886 9,74 1996,8 1,9 1995 1,6 8,99 1994 1,84 4,19 199 4,6 7,97 199,89,,878,76 1991 17, 47,17 544,68 19 7,88 65,16 199 67,518 116,5 1,6,45 14,574 115,49 1989 56,54 15,9 991,5,9 19,695 1988 58,797 48,78 98,88 868 14,6 1987 17,9 818,68 5,74 89,116 1986 146, 785, 5,778 81,75 1985 1, 788,99 7,1 1,464 1984, 98,4 958,6 16,54 198 1,651 4,847 81,65 1,98 14,185 198 4,95 75,898 61 8,6 1981 771,6 85,517 198 1 544,97 6 58,677 1979 5,9 9,71 1978 54 49, 4,78 1977 71 1976 1975 1974 197 197 5,5 6 Russian Federation figures pre 9 have been proportioned between the High Seas and Peru s using SWG-9-INF-6 7 Russian Federation 9 figure was taken by 5 of the 6 vessels that were present in the Area. 8 Annual catch data was provided for a single vessel (the Lafayette) however it has not been included, pending receipt of operational fishing information. 9 Ukraine operations prior to 199 were conducted under the flag of the former Soviet Union. 1 Chile has submitted annual catch data for T. murphyi dating back to 196. 11 Peru has submitted annual catch data for T. murphyi dating back to 199. 7

Table.: 1 Preliminary catches in the South Pacific Trachurus murphyi (monthly catch returns; Jan Aug 1) Participant FAO Area 1 Chile 87 1,44 Ecuador 87,457 Peru 87 7, Chile 87 HS 5,5 China 87 HS 6,9 Cook Islands 87 HS Cuba 1 87 HS European Union 87 HS 5,64 Faroe Islands 87 HS Korea 87 HS,56 Peru 87 HS,67 Vanuatu 87 HS 11,1 1 Cuba has authorised vessels for 1, but has not submitted any monthly catch returns. 8

Catch (t) Catch (t) Catch (t) Catch (t) 14-Oct-1 Figure.1: Annual reported catches in the South Pacific Trachurus spp (note scale) 5,, Chile 4,, Russian Federation,, Peru,, 1,, 197 198 199 1, 15, 1, European Union China Ukraine Vanuatu 5, 197 198 199 1, 15, 1, Ecuador New Zealand Cuba Faroe Islands 5, 18, 16, 14, 1, 1, 8, 6, 4,, 197 198 199 1 Korea Belize Japan Australia Cook Islands 197 198 199 1 9

. Annual reported catches in the South Pacific for Scomber spp (Mackerels) Table.1: Annual catch data Scomber spp (t) Participant Belize Chile China Ecuador Faroe Islands Japan FAO Area 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 HS HS HS + HS (CHL) (ECU) HS HS Species japonicus japonicus japonicus japonicus japonicus japonicus japonicus japonicus 1 4,1 199 11,77,979 666 1 1 1 94,7 96,58 1 5,751 9 95 16,516 1,96 6,679 8 1,14 87,16 45,7 1,758 7 966,697 6,49 4,171 6 45,491,95 7,664 5 8,756 115,46 4 577,6 51,86 57,5,7 4,71 17,74 1 65,1 85,48 95,789 8,9 1999 1,1 8,7 1 1998 71,769 44,716 1997 11,649 19,181 1996 146,649 79,484 1995 11,1 6,577 1994 7,171 8,991 199 96, 5,98 199 7,64 5,651 1991 191,7 55, 199 19,948 78,69 <.5 1989 9,8 141, 1988 6,4 55,548 1987,799 149, 1986 1,584 74,85 1985 11,14 97,86 1984 96,91 1 198 5,667 198 589,75 1981 448,88 198 1979 1 1978 <.5 1 Preliminary figure derived from monthly catch returns only. Figure not displayed as data is from less than vessels, and has not yet been made public. 1

Table.1: Continued Participant European Union Korea Peru FAO Area 71/77 87 87 87 87 Unknown 87 87 HS + HS + HS HS Unknown HS HS (PER) Species Scomber spp japonicus Scomber spp japonicus japonicus japonicus japonicus japonicus 1 11 1 4 1 679 84 9 5,168 716 8 5,879 968 9,989 7 9,67 1,4 6,87 6 5,989 1,46 1, 5 11 81 5,895 4 78 6,55 9 9,84,698 1 176, 7,6 1999 57,79 1998 41,9 1997 6,18 1996 49,1 1995 44,59 1994 44,115 199 9,54 199 6 17,99 1991 1,644 17,4 199 1,98 6,776 1989 47 1,61,4 1988 16 5,554 1987 864 4,7 1986 88 8,79 1985 848 57,69 1984 716 87,14 198 7 414,579 198 54 464,7 1981 19 814,8 198,5 465 59,6 1979 4,56 614 118,67 1978 45 11,55 1977 46,71 1976 4,17 1975,588 1974 6,7 197 64,966 197 8,77 1971 1,11 197 8,791 Figure not displayed as data is from less than vessels, and has not yet been made public. 11

Table.1: Continued Participant Russian Federation Ukraine Vanuatu FAO Area 81 87 87 81 81 87 87 Unknown HS Unknown HS Unknown HS (NZL) Species australasicus japonicus japonicus australasicus australasicus japonicus japonicus 1 11 1 676 9 55 4,91 8 87 8,945 7 7,75 6,5 5 1,819 4,165,17,84 1,55 1,849 1,4 1,677 1999,457 1998 14 1997 9 1996 156 1995 75 1994 4 1 199 6 94 199 97 1 17 1991 88 18,57 4 1,6 199 74,168,85 1989 8,16 5 999 1988 95 4,85 519 1987,55,85 1 79 1986 1,9 647 1985 5 8,75 9 1984 71,95 78 198 4,416 198 41,878 565 1981 41,5 4,78 198 48, 1,8 1979 5,8 5 1978 1,77 1 1977 1976 1975 1974 197 197 1971 197 1

Catch (t) Catch (t) Catch (t) 14-Oct-1 Figure.1: Annual reported catches in the South Pacific Scomber spp (note scale) 6, 5, 4,, Chile Ecuador Peru, 1, 197 198 199 1 8, 7, Russian Federation 6, European Union 5, Vanuatu 4, Ukraine,, 1, 197 198 199 1,5,,5, 1,5 1, 5 Faroe Islands Belize China Korea Japan 197 198 199 1 1

4. Annual reported catches in the South Pacific for Squid (Loliginidae, Ommastrephidae) Table 4.1: Annual catch data Squid (various) (t) Participant Belize Chile China European Union FAO Area 81 87 87 87 87 87 77,81 & 87 HS HS (CHL) HS + HS HS Unknown Species Unspecified Unspecified D. gigas D. gigas D. gigas D. gigas Unspecified 1 144,956 9 11 16,45 45 5, 1,48 14, 9 56,7 7, 8 145,171 79,64 7 14,89 46,4 6 19,8 6, 5 85 96,95 86, 4 681 175,14 5,6 479 15,191 81, 5 5 5,589 5,48 1 45,476 17,77 9 1999 6 1998 5 1997 1996 1995 1994 5 199 7,44 199 9,4 1991 445 1,16 1 199 6,46 1 1989, 1 1 Lithuanian catches are included within both European Union and Russian Federation annual catch data for years prior to the dissolution of the former Soviet Union. 14

Table 4.1: Continued Participant Japan Korea New Zealand FAO Area 87 87 87 87 87 87 81 HS + HS (PER) HS HS + HS Species D. D. D. D. D. Nototodarus Unspecified gigas gigas gigas gigas gigas spp 1 8,1 11 7,41 <.5 1 498 7,764 6,74 <.5 9 7,1 8 5,971 84 7 <.5 6,48 47 <.5 5 1,6 4 4,615,85,6 8,761 <.5 4,51,549 1,681,41 <.5,978 6,68 1,1 8,69 <.5 1 1,1 71,69 5,797 1,74,174,8 1999 19,78 1998 1997 97 1,94,59 1996 644 557 1,896 1995 7 6,478 5,719 1994,698 81,57 69,664 199,579 5,1 6,887 199 1,874 49,1 4, 1991 5,17 4,15 199 1,65,465 1989 1988 1987 1986 94 1985 15,5 1984 9 198 <.5 198 1981 198 1979 1978 7 Figure not displayed as data is from less than vessels, and has not yet been made public. 15

Table 4.1: Continued Participant Peru Russian Federation Chinese Taipei Ukraine FAO Area 87 81 87 81 87 81 87 Unknown Unknown HS (PER) (NZL) (NZL) Unknown Species D. gigas Unspecified Unspecified N. solani D. gigas Nototodarus spp D. gigas 1 14,177 11 5,418 1 9,6 9 1,19 8 5,414 1,161 7 47,591 14,75 6 44,61,4 18,49 5 91,14,81 15,976 4 7,68 9,45,1 15,77,9 1,79 146,9 1,64 11, 1 71,84 8,6 5,795,87 1999 54,65 1,5 761 1,46 1998 547 1,97,974 5,1 1997 16,61 5,89 6,6 7,955 1996 8,18 8,65 14,747 4,16 1995 19,155 17,4 8,84 6,6 1994 9,97,98 1,48 199 14,55 15,6 5,546 199 16,547 8,767 1,698,9 1 1991 81,655 17,1,4 699 98 199 7,441 1,654 7,86 66 14 1989 1,41 8 1988 1987 9,15 85 1986 15,818 1,5 1985 18,67 1 8,4 1984 19,76 1 17,9 198,19 16,77 198 18,118 1 1,1 1981 1,9 6 8,147 198 15,56,497 6,986 1979 14,8 45 1,61 6,191 1978,11,16 1977 6,87 1,797 1976 1,79 1975 54 1974 95 197 19 197 <.5 16

Catch (t) Catch (t) Catch (t) 14-Oct-1 Figure 4.1: Annual reported catches in the South Pacific Squid (various) (note scale) 6, 5, 4, Peru Chile China Japan,, 1, 197 198 199 1 45, 4, 5,, 5,, 15, 1, 5, Russian Federation Chinese Taipei Ukraine Korea 197 198 199 1 7, European Union 6, Belize 5, New Zealand 4,,, 1, 197 198 199 1 17

5. Annual reported catches for Orange roughy in the SPRFMO Area (H. atlanticus) Table 5.1: Annual catch data Orange roughy (t) Participant Australia Belize China Korea FAO Area Unknown 81 71 81 81 81 HS HS HS Unknown HS HS + Species H. atlanticus H. atlanticus H. atlanticus H. atlanticus H. atlanticus H. atlanticus 1 56 11 1 9 8 7 148 6 44 6 166 57 77 5 7 56 71 4 69 91 1 59 18 166 9 56 76 597 8 1 751 5 94 948 88 1999,514 7 1998,98 1997 1,458 1996 11 1 1995 11 1 1994 19 199 1 1 199 1 1 1991 1 1 199 1 1989 1 1988 1 1987 1 1986 1985 1984 198 198 1981 198 1979 1978 1977 1 Reported catch figures were grouped; these catches have been split equally between years. This catch was reported by both Belize and China as an annual total from the same vessel fishing in the same period. Therefore this catch amount is represented twice in this table. Figure not displayed as data is from less than vessels, and has not yet been made public. 18

Table 5.1: Continued Participant New Zealand Russian Federation Ukraine FAO Area 81 81 87 81 HS Unknown Unknown HS Species H. atlanticus H. atlanticus H. atlanticus H. atlanticus 1 11 976 1 1,474 9 98 8 87 7 866 6 1,415 5 1,597 4 1,697 49 1,97 164,578 1,499 1,574 5 1999 4,948 1998,9 1997,86 1996 8, 1995 11,195 1994,195 199,566 199 758 1991 141 56 199 559 6 1989 1,1 1988 1987 1 1986,475 1985 4,6 1984 4,8 198 7,9 198 8,86 1981 14,76 198 17, 1979 1,51 1978 1977 19 19

Catch (t) Catch (t) 14-Oct-1 Figure 5.1: Annual reported catches in the SPRFMO Area Orange roughy (note scale), 15, Russian Federation New Zealand Australia 1, 5, 197 198 199 1 1, 8 6 China Belize Korea Ukraine 4 197 198 199 1

6. Annual reported catches for other species The following table summarises the remaining annual catch data received by the Secretariat. Note only major species/species groups are represented individually. Caches which were known to have been taken entirely within areas of National Jurisdiction have been excluded. The category marine fishes nei either represents information that was submitted in this manner or information that has been grouped into this category by the Secretariat. Table 6.1: Annual catch data other species (t) Participant Australia Belize China FAO Area Unknown 71,81 81 81 HS HS HS Unknown Species Beryx H. Marine Beryx Marine Marine Oreosomatidae spp antarctica fishes nei spp fishes nei fishes nei 1 167 1 1 19 11 47 17 4 1 6 11 9 4 1 8 174 7 86 1 16 5 61 8 7 6 9 8 17 11 1 5 81 75 4 19 1 16 4 1 4 9 9 55 4 69 4 7 14 7 7 157 147 1 1 44 1 14 6 4 9 6 1 1999 8 195 7 1998 1 1,4 6 85 1997 1 95 6 6 1996 11 1 7 1 1995 11 1 7 1 1994 6 5 199 6 1 1 1 199 6 1 1 1 1991 6 1 1 1 199 1 1989 1 1988 1 1987 1 1 Reported catch figures were grouped; these catches have been split equally between years. This catch was reported by both Belize and China as an annual total from the same vessel fishing in the same period. Therefore this catch amount is represented twice in this table. Figure not displayed as data is from less than vessels, and has not yet been made public. 1

Table 6.1: Continued Participant Chile European Union Japan FAO Area 87 77,81,87 81 Unknown Various 87 HS HS + HS HS HS + HS + Species Beryx spp Merluccius spp D. licha G. blacodes H. antarctica Beryx spp Marine fishes nei Marine fishes nei 1 11 9 1 1 9 1,168 8,84 7 1 6 5 5 4 49 11 76 1,41 1 >.5 1,419 8 1999 1,1 1998 144 657 1,766 1997 77 1996 1,68 1995 876 1994 1,85 199 1,87 199 971 1,497 1991 1,77 1,151 199 1,551,77 1989 1,84 4,957 1988 17,961 1987,14 1986 11 1,15 1985 749 1984 18,57 198 5, 51 1,858 198 95 1,46 1981 8,89 4,86 1,18 198 19,778 1,64 996 1979 59,86 61,54 6, 1978 1,65 47,865 1977,7 8,414 1976,5,61 1975,616 5 1974 811 197 1,97 197 1,415 1971 197

Table 6.1: Continued Participant Korea New Zealand FAO Area 81,87 81 HS + HS Species Marine fishes nei Beryx spp Oreosomatidae H. antarctica G. blacodes D. licha Merluccius Marine fishes nei 1 11 4 5 9 89 1 44 1 9 1 17 9 59 5 6 58 65 8 6 67 1 6 7 4 175 144 1 1 86 6 1 9 69 77 15 41 5 6 81 1 1 5 4 445 4 85 197 11 1 8 5 94 16 1 56 4 669 17 17 194 7 46 1 8 14 46 64 9 154 17 51 1999 9 19 5 611 1998 464 66 115 617 1997 1 11 168 1,14 1996 7 74 9, 1995 18 1, 167 1, 1994 86 57 17 1,795 199 4 6 15 99 199 9 41 69 1991 9 4 5 199 77 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 198 198 1981 198 1979 1978 11,4 1977,116 1976 1975 1974 197 197 1971 197

Table 6.1: Continued Participant Russian Federation FAO Area 81,87 Unknown Species Beryx spp Oreosomatidae Merluccius Marine fishes nei 1 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 1 1999 1,757 1998 16 1997 5,1 1996 5 7 6,491 1995 414 9,7 1994 18 78 8,95 199,618 199 51 51,18 1991 9, 179,4 199 51 67,468,511 1989 4,97 4,15 1988 5,58 1987 6,497 45,855 1986 6,769 495,95 1985 1,19 494,4 1984 467 8,56 1,7 97,41 198 6 1,7,48 198 6 8,9,189 1981 676 5,167 7,68 198,7 18,1 8 94,651 1979 6, 5,568 89,61 1978 1,78 8,119 41,946 1977,491 11,51 8,458 1976 78, 1975 81,17 1974 9,17 1,59 197 8,1 78,8 197 61,1 1971 1,4 197 4

Table 6.1: Continued Participant Ukraine FAO Area 81,87 HS + Species Beryx spp Oreosomatidae G. blacodes D. licha Merluccius Marine fishes nei 1 11 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 4 8 58 1 51 95 1999 78 1998 655 1997 5 1996 1995 59 1994 58 199 86 199 5 1991 19,44 199,815 1989 59 1988 1,77 1987 1,5 1986 1985 1984 198 198 1981 198 198 1 189 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 197 197 1971 197 5