CROATIAN FISHERIES IN 2004

Abstract

Ovaj rad obrađuje sve relevantne statističke podatke o ribarstvu Republike Hrvatske, koji uključuju podatke o slatkovodnom ribarstvu (uzgoj slatkovodne ribe i drugih vodenih organizama, gospodarski i športski ribolov), morskom ribarstvu (marikultura, gospodarski ribolov, mali ribolov i prerada riba), uvozu i izvozu riba i ribljih proizvoda te podatke o novčanim potporama u ribarstvu. U uzgoju slatkovodne ribe u godini 2004. zabilježene su neznatne promjene u odnosu prema 2003. godini. Ukupna proizvodnja slatkovodnih riba u godini 2004. iznosila je 5.618 tona, od čega 4.259 tona toplovodnih vrsta, a 1.359 tona hladnovodnih vrsta slatkovodne ribe. Ukupne i proizvodne površine povećane su u usporedbi s prethodnom godinom, i to ukupne površine 1,94%, a proizvodne površine 5,42%. Ukupan ulov slatkovodne ribe u godini 2004. iznosio je 567 tona. Ukupna proizvodnja bijele morske ribe povećana je oko 20% u usporedbi s prethodnom godinom. Uzgoj dagnji, koji je od godine 1999. u laganom porastu, tijekom godine 2004. je smanjen, a uzgoj kamenica stagnira. Ulov morske ribe u odnosu na 2003. godinu povećan je 9,74%. Najveće povećanje od 21,62% zabilježeno je pri ulovu demerzalnih i ostalih vrsta riba. Uz povećanje ukupnog ulova, neznatno je povećan i broj gospodarskih ribara te broj ribarskih plovila. Ribara koji obavljaju ribolov za vlastitu potrošnju bez prava prodaje, odnosno ribara koji obavljaju mali ribolov, u godini 2004. bilo je 13.700. Ukupna proizvodnja ribljih prerađevina u 2004. iznosila je 14.270 tona, što je smanjenje od 24,89% u usporedbi s 2003. godinom. Uz ovo, znatno smanjenje zabilježen je i trend povećanja proizvodnog asortimana, od čega posebice soljenog inćuna. Vrijednost izvoza i u godini 2004. nadmašila je vrijednost uvoza, iako je odnos izvoza i uvoza količinski veći na strani uvoza. U usporedbi s prvom godinom isplate novčanih poticaja, 1997. godinom, tijekom godine 2004. isplaćeno je čak 67,21% veći iznos. Najznatniji udio od 32,03% isplaćen je za preradu ribe na područjima s težim uvjetima gospodarenja.This work deals with all the relevant statistic data regarding fisheries of Republic of Croatia, including freshwater fisheries data (aquaculture of fish and other aquatic organisms, commercial and sports fisheries), marine fisheries data (mariculture, commercial fisheries, small–scale fisheries and processing of fish and other marine organisms), as well as data about import and export of fish and fish products and the data about financial subventions in fisheries. Regarding aquaculture (freshwater fish farming) in 2004 there have been noticed slight changes comparing to 2003. The total freshwater fish production in 2004 was 5,618 tons (4,259 tons of warm–water species and 1,359 tons of cold–water species). Total areas and production areas were increased comparing to 2003 (total areas 1.94% and production areas 5.42%). Total catch of freshwater fish in 2004 was 567 tons. The total marine fish species production was increased cca. 20% comparing to 2003. Mussels farming, which is slightly increasing since 1999, during 2004 was decreased, while oysters farming were stagnating. The catch of marine fish was increased by 9.74% comparing to 2003. The biggest increase is noticed regarding catch of demersal and other fish species. As well as the increase of the total catch, the number of commercial fishermen and fishing vessels was also increased in 2003. The number of fishermen who fish for their own consumption (without the right to sell fish–small scale fishermen) in 2004 was 13,700. The total production of fish products in 2004 was 14,270 tons, which is 24.89% less comparing to 2003. Along this decrease, there has been also noticed an increasing trend of the production assortments, specially salted anchovy. The value of import in 2004 was higher than the value of export, although the export/import balance was higher in amount on the import side. Financial subventions payments in 2004 were 67.21% higher comparing to the first year of payments (1997). The highest percentage (32.03%) was paid for the processing of fish in the areas with more difficult commerce conditions

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