Cuba - Fisheries production

Aquaculture production (metric tons)

The value for Aquaculture production (metric tons) in Cuba was 28,628.00 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 58 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 40,166.00 in 1999 and a minimum value of 0.00 in 1960.

Definition: Aquaculture is understood to mean the farming of aquatic organisms including fish, molluscs, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Aquaculture production specifically refers to output from aquaculture activities, which are designated for final harvest for consumption.

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization.

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Year Value
1960 0.00
1961 0.00
1962 0.00
1963 0.00
1964 0.00
1965 0.00
1966 0.00
1967 20.00
1968 80.00
1969 220.00
1970 350.00
1971 460.00
1972 570.00
1973 680.00
1974 810.00
1975 1,040.00
1976 1,310.00
1977 1,320.00
1978 1,690.00
1979 1,990.00
1980 2,309.00
1981 2,977.00
1982 3,779.00
1983 4,145.00
1984 4,383.00
1985 4,637.00
1986 4,626.00
1987 5,578.00
1988 5,768.00
1989 6,036.00
1990 8,174.00
1991 8,261.00
1992 10,977.00
1993 12,774.00
1994 16,273.00
1995 22,276.00
1996 36,354.00
1997 36,367.00
1998 39,603.00
1999 40,166.00
2000 32,780.00
2001 25,569.00
2002 27,044.00
2003 26,897.00
2004 27,562.00
2005 22,635.00
2006 27,210.00
2007 37,526.00
2008 36,685.00
2009 36,002.00
2010 31,422.00
2011 24,597.80
2012 26,179.20
2013 29,577.70
2014 31,282.60
2015 32,056.00
2016 29,185.00
2017 31,210.00
2018 28,628.00

Capture fisheries production (metric tons)

The value for Capture fisheries production (metric tons) in Cuba was 22,621 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 58 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 239,932 in 1986 and a minimum value of 21,548 in 2017.

Definition: Capture fisheries production measures the volume of fish catches landed by a country for all commercial, industrial, recreational and subsistence purposes.

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization.

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Year Value
1960 31,200
1961 30,600
1962 35,000
1963 35,612
1964 37,165
1965 41,080
1966 43,826
1967 65,955
1968 66,170
1969 78,699
1970 104,150
1971 126,650
1972 139,141
1973 149,707
1974 163,819
1975 143,013
1976 193,180
1977 183,439
1978 211,486
1979 151,711
1980 184,141
1981 161,857
1982 191,517
1983 194,349
1984 195,475
1985 215,226
1986 239,932
1987 209,196
1988 225,323
1989 185,847
1990 179,894
1991 162,801
1992 100,967
1993 84,934
1994 77,701
1995 80,165
1996 84,549
1997 77,308
1998 58,746
1999 60,648
2000 68,488
2001 54,711
2002 32,587
2003 34,088
2004 32,195
2005 28,235
2006 27,587
2007 29,485
2008 28,715
2009 28,892
2010 23,996
2011 24,106
2012 22,320
2013 22,103
2014 25,056
2015 25,634
2016 23,574
2017 21,548
2018 22,621

Total fisheries production (metric tons)

The value for Total fisheries production (metric tons) in Cuba was 51,249 as of 2018. As the graph below shows, over the past 58 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 244,558 in 1986 and a minimum value of 30,600 in 1961.

Definition: Total fisheries production measures the volume of aquatic species caught by a country for all commercial, industrial, recreational and subsistence purposes. The harvest from mariculture, aquaculture and other kinds of fish farming is also included.

Source: Food and Agriculture Organization.

See also:

Year Value
1960 31,200
1961 30,600
1962 35,000
1963 35,612
1964 37,165
1965 41,080
1966 43,826
1967 65,975
1968 66,250
1969 78,919
1970 104,500
1971 127,110
1972 139,711
1973 150,387
1974 164,629
1975 144,053
1976 194,490
1977 184,759
1978 213,176
1979 153,701
1980 186,450
1981 164,834
1982 195,296
1983 198,494
1984 199,858
1985 219,863
1986 244,558
1987 214,774
1988 231,091
1989 191,883
1990 188,068
1991 171,062
1992 111,944
1993 97,708
1994 93,974
1995 102,441
1996 120,903
1997 113,675
1998 98,349
1999 100,814
2000 101,268
2001 80,280
2002 59,631
2003 60,985
2004 59,757
2005 50,870
2006 54,797
2007 67,011
2008 65,400
2009 64,894
2010 55,418
2011 48,704
2012 48,499
2013 51,681
2014 56,339
2015 57,690
2016 52,759
2017 52,758
2018 51,249

Classification

Topic: Environment Indicators

Sub-Topic: Agricultural production