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Top Countries by Fish and Seafood Consumption Per Person (1961 - 2013)

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This Animation is for Top 12 Countries by Fish and seafood consumption per person around the world from the year 1961 to 2013.

The Numerical value shown in the chart is consumption of Fish and seafood in kilograms per person for the year.


How much seafood does the world consume?
The global per head consumption is estimated at 22.3 kg.
Global seafood consumption has more than doubled in the past 50 years, to over 20 kg per capita per year in 2014.

What country consumes the most seafood?
Countries That Eat the Most Fish. China eats the most fish out of anywhere in the world, followed by Myanmar and Vietnam.

How much of the worlds seafood do the Japanese eat today?
It seems somewhere between 6–10% are eaten by Japan. 81% of the fresh tuna. 7.5 billion tons of fish a year,
or about 10 percent of the world's catch. This is the equivalent of 30 kilograms a year per person.

How many fish do people eat?
According to the annual Fisheries of the United States Report released by NOAA last week, Americans increased
their seafood consumption to 15.5 pounds of fish and shellfish per person in 2015,
up nearly a pound from the previous year, making it the biggest leap in seafood consumption in 20 years.

Which country eats the most salmon?
Belgium, Denmark, the FRG, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the UK have the highest consumption per caput of salmon.

What country has the best fish?
China accounts for over 30 percent of the world's fish production, making them the number one country for fishing when it comes to sheer numbers. Carp, trout,
salmon and perch are all amongst the most popular species of fish found in China.

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