264 . : ill., graphs, maps, tablesThis edition features the Blue Transformation in action, illustrated by activities and initiatives, led by FAO in collaboration with Members, partners and key stakeholders, to integrate aquatic foods into global food security and sustainability, enhance policy advocacy, scientific research and capacity building, disseminate sustainable practices and technological innovations, and support community involvement. The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2024 provides the most up-to-date and evidence-based information, supporting policy, scientific and technical insights on challenges, opportunities and innovations shaping the present and future of the sector, for the benefit of a wide and expanding audience of policymakers, managers, scientists, fishers, farmers, traders, civil society activists and consumers..
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Table of Contents
- COVER 1
- FOREWORD 9
- METHODOLOGY 12
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 14
- ABBREVIATIONS 17
- KEY MESSAGES 20
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 23
- PART 1 WORLD REVIEW 31
- GLOBAL FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE AT AGLANCE 31
- TOTAL FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION 37
- AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION 42
- CAPTURE FISHERIES PRODUCTION 57
- THE STATUS OF FISHERY RESOURCES 72
- FISHING FLEET 84
- EMPLOYMENT IN FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE 90
- UTILIZATION AND PROCESSING 95
- APPARENT CONSUMPTION OF AQUATIC FOODS 103
- TRADE OF AQUATICP RODUCTS 112
- STATUS AND TRENDS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 14 INDICATORS UNDER FAO CUSTODIANSHIP 130
- FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE IN NUMBERS 142
- PART 2 BLUE TRANSFORMATION IN ACTION 149
- BLUE TRANSFORMATION: A ROADMAP 149
- SUSTAINABLE AQUACULTURE IN ACTION 151
- IMPROVING FISHERIES SUSTAINABILITY 176
- INNOVATIONS IN SUSTAINABLE TRADE AND VALUE CHAINS 197
- PART 3 OUTLOOK AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES 221
- AQUATIC FOODS: AN UNTAPPED POTENTIAL FOR HEALTHY DIETS 221
- THE KEY ROLE O FAQUATIC FOODS IN CLIMATE ACTION 227
- IMPACTS OF EL NIÑO ON MARINE FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE 232
- FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY AGREEMENTS 235
- FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE PROJECTIONS, 2022–2032 238
- GLOSSARY 250
- REFERENCES 255
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- TABLES -1
- Table 1 World fisheries and aquaculture trends at a glance 34
- Table 2 WORLD AND REGIONAL AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION AND GROWTH 45
- Table 3 World aquaculture production of aquatic animals by region and selected 47
- Table 4 WORLD INLAND AQUACULTURE AND MARINE AND COASTAL AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION BY REGION AND MAIN SPECIES GROUP, 2022 52
- Table 5 World production of major aquaculture species and main species groups 56
- Table 6 CAPTURE FISHERIES PRODUCTION OF AQUATIC ANIMALS IN MARINE AREAS BY MAJOR PRODUCER 59
- Table 7 Capture fisheries production of aquatic animals in marine areas by major species and genus 62
- Table 8 Capture fisheries production of aquatic animals by FAO Major Fishing Area 64
- Table 9 Capture fisheries production of aquatic animals in inland waters by major producer and region 67
- Table 10 EMPLOYMENT IN THE PRIMARY SECTOR OF FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE BY GEOGRAPHICAL REGION AND SUBSECTOR, 1995–2022 91
- Table 11 Total and per capita apparent consumption of aquatic animal foods by region and economic class, 2021 104
- Table 12 number of countries AND TERRIRORIES called for reporting, and number of reporting countries AND territories for indicators 14.4.1, 14.6.1 AND 14.b.1 131
- Table 13 Example of identified harvesting CRITICAL TRACKING EVENTS AND KEY DATA ELEMENTS to be overseen by a flag state to combat IUU fishing 208
- TABLE 14 PROJECTED FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION OF AQUATIC ANIMALS TO 2032 240
- FIGURES -1
- Figure 1 World fisheries and aquaculture production of aquatic animals 35
- Figure 2 UTILIZATION OF World fisheries and aquaculture production of aquatic animals 36
- Figure 3 World fisheries and aquaculture production 38
- Figure 4 WORLD FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION OF AQUATIC ANIMALS BY REGION, 39
- Figure 5 World fisheries and aquaculture production of aquatic animals by area and RELATIVE SHARES OF WORLD PRODUCTION, 2022 40
- Figure 6 WORLD fisheries and aquaculture production of aquatic animals by ISSCAAP division and by top ten species items, 2022 41
- Figure 7 World aquaculture production, 1990–2022 43
- Figure 8 Annual growth rate of aquatic animal aquaculture production by region, 2000–2022 46
- Figure 9 aquaculture production of selected main species groups BY MAJOR PRODUCER, 49
- Figure 10 Share of aquaculture in total fisheries and aquaculture production of aquatic 51
- Figure 11 Composition of world marine and coastal aquaculture by main species 54
- Figure 12 Fed and non-fed aquaculture production of animal species by region, 2000–2022 55
- Figure 13 WORLD CAPTURE FISHERIES PRODUCTION OF AQUATIC ANIMALS, 1950–2022 58
- Figure 14 World capture fisheries production of aquatic animals in marine areas 60
- Figure 15 World capture fisheries production of aquatic animals in marine areas by FAO Major Fishing Area, average 2020–2022 61
- FIGURE 16 Capture fisheries production of aquatic animals in inland waters 70
- Figure 17 SHARE OF CAPTURE FISHERIES IN INLAND WATERS IN TOTAL FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE 71
- Figure 18 Global trends in the state of the world’s marine FISHERY stocks, 1974–2021 73
- Figure 19 Percentages of biologically sustainable and unsustainable FISHERY STOCKS BY FAO MAJOR FISHING AREA, 2021 74
- Figure 20 The three temporal patterns in FISHERIES landings, 1950–2021 75
- Figure 21 State of major inland fisheries 83
- Figure 22 Proportion of fishing vessels by motorization status, geographical region and income group, 2022 84
- Figure 23 Global fishing fleet, motorized vs non-motorized, 1995–2022 85
- Figure 24 Share of motorized and non-motorized vessels by geographical region, 2022 86
- Figure 25 SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING FLEET, 1995–2022 87
- Figure 26 SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF FISHING FLEET WITH KNOWN LENGTH OVERALL, 1995–2022 87
- Figure 27 SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF MOTORIZED FISHING FLEET BY GEOGRAPHICAL REGION, 2022 88
- Figure 28 Employment in the primary sector of fisheries and aquaculture by geographical region, 1995–2022 92
- Figure 29 Share of subsector employment in the primary sector of fisheries and aquaculture by geographical region, 2022 92
- Figure 30 Time use categories reporting in the primary sector of fisheries and aquaculture, 2022 93
- Figure 31 Sex-disaggregated data on employment in the primary sector of fisheries and aquaculture by subsector, 2022 94
- Figure 32 Share of utilization of world fisheries and aquaculture production of aquatic animals by food and non-food USE BY VOLUME 96
- Figure 33 UTILIZATION OF WORLD FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE PRODUCTION OF AQUATIC ANIMALS, 1962–2022 97
- Figure 34 UTILIZATION OF FISHMEAL AND FISH OIL IN SELECTED YEARS 100
- Figure 35 SHARE OF RAW MATERIAL UTILIZED FOR REDUCTION INTO FISHMEAL AND FISH OiL, 2022 101
- Figure 36 Apparent consumption of aquatic animal foods by region, 1961–2021 105
- Figure 37 Apparent CONSUMPTION OF AQUATIC ANIMAL FOODS per capita, average 2019–2021 106
- Figure 38 Apparent consumption of aquatic animal foods per capita by region, 1961–2021 107
- Figure 39 Contribution of aquatic animal foods to animal protein supply per capita, average 2019–2021 108
- Figure 40 Apparent consumption of aquatic animal foods per capita and contribution to supply of animal proteins by economic class, 2021 109
- Figure 41 Apparent consumption of aquatic animal foods by main species group, 112
- Figure 42 Top 30 countries AND TERRITORIES with highest share of aquatic animal product exports in total merchandise exports, 2000–2022 113
- Figure 43 World merchandise and aquatic animal export value, fixed-base indices (1976=100), 1976–2022 114
- Figure 44 Annual growth rate of world merchandise, agricultural and aquatic animal exports by value, 2010–2022 115
- Figure 45 Annual changes in FAO Fish Price Index, 1990–2023 117
- Figure 46 Top ten exporting countries of aquatic animal products by value, 2022 118
- Figure 47 Top ten importing countries of aquatic animal products by value, 2022 121
- FIGURE 48 Trade flows of aquatic animal products by region (share of total imports, 124
- Figure 49 Share of main product forms in exports of aquatic animal products by volume, 1976 VS 2022 126
- Figure 50 Share of main groups of species in exports of aquatic animal products 127
- Figure 51a FAO CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT activities and most recent quality assurance scores 132
- Figure 51B Activities carried out within the FAO Global Capacity Building Programme in support of the PSMA and complementary instruments during 2018–2024 133
- Figure 52 Progress in the degree of implementation of international instruments aimed at combating IUU fishing by region, 2018–2024 (SDG Indicator 14.6.1) 136
- Figure 53 Value of sustainable fisheries as a percentage of countries’ GDP by SDG region or grouping (SDG Indicator 14.7.1) 137
- Figure 54 Progress in the degree of application of a legal/regulatory/policy institutional framework which recognizes and protects access rights for small-scale fisheries by region, 2018–2024 (SDG Indicator 14.b.1) 139
- Figure 55 Reporting rates recorded for SDG Indicators 14.4.1, 14.6.1 and 14.B.1 between 2018 and 2024 according to UNSD groupings 140
- Figure 56 Objectives and targets of Blue Transformation 150
- Figure 57 THE FISHINFO NETWORK 205
- Figure 58 Fish loss and waste multidimensional solutions strategy process 215
- Figure 59 ELIMINATING LOSS AND WASTE FOR TILAPIA AND UTILIZING ITS BY-PRODUCTS FOR FOOD PURPOSES 226
- Figure 60 Overview of aquatic food-related case studies and initiatives submitted to the 2023 UNFCCC annual Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue 228
- Figure 61 Examples of FAO field projects and programmes on climate change adaptation for the aquatic food sector 230
- Figure 62 El Niño risk analysis in fao Major Fishing Areas 233
- Figure 63 Average monthly sea surface temperature anomalies during the evolution of the 2023–2024 El Niño 234
- Figure 64 World fisheries and aquaculture production of aquatic animals, 1980–2032 239
- Figure 65 Annual growth rate of world aquaculture PRODUCTION BY VOLUME 241
- Figure 66 Increasing role of aquaculture 242
- Figure 67 SHARE OF AQUACULTURE IN total fisheries and aquaculture production of aquatic animals by region AND BY VOLUME, 2022 VS 2032 243
- Figure 68 World fishmeal production, 1990–2032 244
- Figure 69 Exports and imports of aquatic animal foods by region AND BY VOLUME 248
- BOXES -1
- Box 1 Fisheries and aquaculture statistics: challenges and opportunities 32
- Box 2 Evaluating the status of FAO’s inland fishery statistics 69
- Box 3 New guidance to enhance global reporting by fishing vessel type 89
- Box 4 Enhancement of FAO’s Food Balance Sheets on aquatic products 110
- Box 5 Fish Price Index 116
- Box 6 China: the shift from net exporter to net importer 122
- Box 7 Regional analysis of reporting on SDG14.4.1 indicator 134
- Box 8 Enhancing sustainability reporting and interlinkages between SDGs: integration of Indicator 14.4.1 with Indicator 14.7.1 138
- Box 9 ALART: an FAO tool to reform national aquaculture legislation 152
- Box 10 Aquaculture parks: a model for sustainable aquaculture production 154
- Box 11 AquaGRIS: transforming the knowledge base on genetic resources in aquaculture 157
- Box 12 Challenges in genetic management and improvement in seaweed aquaculture 159
- Box 13 FAO Reference Centres for Antimicrobial Resistance and Aquaculture Biosecurity 162
- Box 14 Alternatives to reduce the need for antimicrobials and prevent antimicrobial resistance 164
- Box 15 Investing in desert and arid zone aquaculture: A dream or an opportunity? 166
- Box 16 FAO AND aquaculture digitalization 168
- Box 17 Fish silage: a high-quality feed ingredient promoting a circular economy in Barbados 170
- Box 18 Digitalization in support of aquaculture development in the Caribbean Community 171
- Box 19 Aquaculture demonstrative centres to accelerate Blue Transformation in the Mediterranean and Black Sea region 173
- Box 20 Global Sustainable Aquaculture Advancement Partnership 174
- Box 21 Tawi-Tawi’s journey towards sustainable seaweed farming 175
- Box 22 FAO Voluntary Guidelines for Transshipment 178
- Box 23 BUILDING GENDER-TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE in fisheries and aquaculture  179
- Box 24 Legacy of the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture 182
- Box 25 Integrated water resources management – the case of the Komadugu Yobe Basin of Lake Chad  184
- Box 26 Partnerships for managing high seas resources 185
- Box 27 EAF-Nansen Programme: Achievements in fisheries management and assessment  188
- Box 28 Regional consultations on marine fishery stock assessment 190
- Box 29 Technological innovations in support of safety at sea  195
- Box 30 Artificial intelligence in support of fisheries management in Saudi Arabia 196
- Box 31 Preferential access in international trade and sustainability 198
- Box 32 Understanding fisheries access arrangements for maximizing sustainable benefits 200
- Box 33 Transforming waste to wealth in small-scale fisheries IN Togo 202
- Box 34 Pescatourism in Jinshanzui – Connecting the past with the present 203
- Box 35 Blue Ports Initiative 206
- Box 36 Blockchain traceability of Saudi Arabian seafood products through a digital auction system 209
- Box 37 TEN-year anniversary of the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative 211
- Box 38 Collective action for transformative change: FISH4ACP multistakeholder partnership in Côte d’Ivoire 212
- Box 39 The potential of using black soldier fly to produce aquaculture feed in Zimbabwe 213
- Box 40 Multidimensional solutions for reducing loss in multi-day boat fisheries 216
- Box 41 Small-scale fisheries and opportunities for renewable energy 217
- Box 42 The impacts of microplastics on the safety of aquatic foods 218
- Box 43 Ensuring the safety of seaweed foods 219
- Box 44 Small fish for food security and nutrition 222
- Box 45 Home-grown school feeding   223
- Box 46 Food composition data of aquatic foods 224
- Box 47 Prevention, preparedness and rehabilitation of aquatic food systems after climate-related shocks and disasters 229
- Box 48 Meeting the challenge of rising population: implications for aquatic animal 246