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U. S. Trade in Tuna for Canning, 1987

Parks , Wesley W. and Donley, Patricia J. and Herrick, Jr. , Samuel F. (1990) U. S. Trade in Tuna for Canning, 1987. Marine Fisheries Review, 52(1), pp. 14-22.

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    Abstract

    U.S. tuna fleet activity, canned tuna processing, ex-vessel, wholesale and retail prices and imports in 1987 are described and compared to their counterparts in previous years. Industry statistics gathered from government agencies and industry contacts are presented in 14 figures and 8 tables. In 1987, U.S. tuna fisheries delivered 253,136 short tons (tons) of tuna to U.S. canneries. Domestic deliveries of albacore (white-meat) tuna were 2,836 tons, down 20 percent from 1986 levels. Domestic deliveries of tropical (light-meat) tuna (bigeye, blackfin, bluefin, skipjack, and yellowfin) were 251,000 tons, up 12 percent. Contract prices for tuna delivered by U. S. vessels to U. S. canneries increased dramatically in 1987. Depending on the size of fish in the delivery, ex-vessel prices of white-meat tuna increased as much as 27 percent, and prices of light-meat tuna increased as much as 47 percent. U. S. cannery receipts of imported and domestically caught raw frozen tuna for canning totaled 532,704 tons in 1987, up 2 percent from 1986 levels. U.S. cannery receipts of white-meat tuna were 104,197 tons, down 10 percent from 1986. Imports made up 97 percent of the total cannery supply. Total 1987 U. S. cannery receipts of raw, frozen light meat tuna were 428,507 tons, up 5 percent from 1986 levels. Imports made up 41 percent of the total cannery supply. The 1987 U.S. pack of canned tuna was 33.6 million standard cases, up 3 percent from 1986. The pack of white-meat tuna was 7.2 million standard cases, down 11 percent from 1986; the pack of light-meat tuna was 26.4 million standard cases, up 7 percent. U. S. imports of canned tuna in 1987 were 10.8 million standard cases, down 11 percent from 1986 levels, the first time in recent years that imports have declined. Per capita consumption of canned tuna in the United States was 3.5 pounds in 1987, down slightly from 1986. The retail composite price was $2.26 per pound, unchanged from 1986.

    Item Type: Article
    Title: U. S. Trade in Tuna for Canning, 1987
    Personal Creator/Author:
    CreatorsEmail
    Parks , Wesley W.
    Donley, Patricia J.
    Herrick, Jr. , Samuel F.
    Refereed: Yes
    Journal or Publication Title: Marine Fisheries Review
    Volume: 52
    Number: 1
    Page Range: pp. 14-22
    Date: 1990
    ISSN: 0090-1830
    Issuing Agency: United States National Marine Fisheries Service
    Subjects: Biology
    Fisheries
    Management
    Item ID: 9936
    Depositing User: Patti M. Marraro
    Date Deposited: 22 Aug 2012 15:50
    Last Modified: 22 Aug 2012 15:50
    URI: http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/9936

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