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Final <str<strong>on</strong>g>Report</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
RoO Derogati<strong>on</strong> under <strong>the</strong> PACP-IEPA<br />
Table 6.16 Identifying potential raw material trade diversi<strong>on</strong> for Third Countries – WCPO purse<br />
seine catch by fleet or flag and estimated processing country receipts in 2010 for major<br />
processing countries (all figures <strong>to</strong> nearest ‘000mt)<br />
Purse seine fleet and<br />
2010 catch (WCPO)<br />
Estimated processing facility (canning/ loining) receipts by source (purse seine<br />
fleet <strong>on</strong>ly)<br />
Fleet/flag Volume Thailand PH ROK AS ID JP PNG Viet China EPO<br />
PR China 54 17 37<br />
FSM 22 18<br />
Ind<strong>on</strong>esia 207 15 75 15<br />
Japan 242 56 10 5 80 5<br />
Kiribati 26 7 19<br />
Korea 277 90 10 120 10 2 5 2 5<br />
RMI 57 31<br />
NZ 25 8 14 2<br />
PNG 205 9 75 60<br />
Phils DWF 73 16 19 5<br />
Phils PH 93 70 10<br />
Taiwan 199 198 10 5<br />
Tuvalu 11 8 3<br />
USA 246 122 80 24<br />
Vanuatu 24 90 7<br />
Vietnam 15 9 13<br />
Solom<strong>on</strong> Is 13 13<br />
Ecuador 8 0 8<br />
El Salvador 7 33 11<br />
Spain 30 0 30<br />
Total 740 224 120 118 92 85 60 49 41 95<br />
Notes:<br />
This table is included for illustrative purposes <strong>to</strong> dem<strong>on</strong>strate <strong>the</strong> approximate scale <strong>of</strong> current product flow by<br />
fleet source and destinati<strong>on</strong>, and is largely drawn from Hamilt<strong>on</strong> et al. 2011 and updated. In most cases,<br />
detailed informati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> cannery receipts is not available and figures are estimates <strong>on</strong>ly, based <strong>on</strong> best<br />
available informati<strong>on</strong>. Processing <strong>to</strong>tals by locati<strong>on</strong> should regarded as indicative <strong>on</strong>ly.<br />
Purse seine catch figures are listed by vessel flag, except for PNG where <strong>the</strong> fleet includes TW flag vessel catch<br />
(11,000 mt), VU flag catch (103,000 mt) and China flag (7,500 mt).<br />
The cannery receipts for Thailand (<strong>the</strong> largest processor) are by vessel flag, so may not rec<strong>on</strong>cile with some<br />
fleet catches (e.g. Taiwan, Vanuatu); <strong>the</strong> compiled Thai data are for frozen skipjack, yellowfin and bigeye, and<br />
do not include albacore. They may include Indian Ocean and Eastern Pacific fish in some cases (e.g. El<br />
Salvador).<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r minor processing locati<strong>on</strong>s and <strong>the</strong>ir approximate receipts not included in <strong>the</strong> table are Solom<strong>on</strong> Islands<br />
(8,000 mt), Marshall Islands (8,000 mt), and NZ (3,000 mt).<br />
Not all <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> purse seine catch is destined for canning and much may be destined for fresh c<strong>on</strong>sumpti<strong>on</strong> (e.g.<br />
Ind<strong>on</strong>esia) or o<strong>the</strong>r processing (e.g. Japan katsuobushi). Minor catches by o<strong>the</strong>r gears may also be canned (e.g.<br />
pole-and-line, l<strong>on</strong>gline). Totals processed by fleet/flag would be incomplete in most cases.<br />
PH = Philippines, ROK = Korea, AS = American Samoa, ID = Ind<strong>on</strong>esia, JP = Japan, EPO = Eastern Pacific Ocean<br />
processing countries, including Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala.<br />
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