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The image shows the number of Atlantic Cod, Haddock, Yellow fin Tuna, and Swordfish between 1982 and 2007: In 1982, Atlantic Cod started just below 2,00,000, Haddock just below 0.5 million, Yellow fin Tuna around 0.5 million, and Swordfish around 0. From 1987 to 1992, Atlantic Cod peaked at approximately 2.5 million, Haddock decreased to about 0.3 million, Yellow fin Tuna remained steady around 0.5 million, and Swordfish remained just above 0. From 1992 to 2002, Atlantic Cod declined steadily to around 0.5 million, Haddock fluctuated around 0.2 million, Yellow fin Tuna fluctuated around 0.5 million, and Swordfish slightly increased to just above 0. In 2007, Atlantic Cod decreased further to just below 0.5 million, Haddock continued fluctuating around 0.2 million, Yellow fin Tuna remained around 0.5 million, and Swordfish slightly increased.
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The line graph depicts the numbers of four distinct fish species all over the world, namely Swordfish, Haddock, Atlantic Cod, and Yellowfin Tuna, from 1982 to 2007.
Overall, Yellowfin Tuna and Atlantic Cod declined, whilst the other two fish numbers remained relatively stable throughout the whole timeframe. Notably, Yellowfin Tuna was the only fish in the chart to have reached a peak over the 25 years.
Initially, Atlantic Cod figures were by far the largest, at 225,000, followed by Yellowfin Tuna, at 150,000. Both of these fish took different turns, with the Atlantic Cod numbers decreasing by 125,000 and the Yellowfin Tuna figures increasing by 50,000 by 1992. Consequently, Yellowfin Tuna numbers began gradually falling, reaching their all-time low of 100,000 by 2007. Similarly, Atlantic Cod figures experienced mild fluctuations, but stood at approximately 130,000 by the final year.
Swordfishes and Haddocks were the only two fished to have recorded no change in their numbers, with the former accounting for about 10,000 and the latter 75,000.
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