The proportion of seafood that three countries imported to the UK and the gross of imported marine products are illustrated in the given pie charts and table.
In general, it can be seen that all figures witnessed gradual upward trends, which was opposed to Poland. Throughout the 20-year period, the total value of imported seafood increased steadily.
According to the pie chart, it is clear that Poland dominated the chart with 65 percent in 1987. But, this figure began to drop consistently over the years, ending at 30 percent in the last year. On the other hand, the exported seafood rate of Sweden had a significant rise from 28 percent to nearly half in 2007, which took the first place of Poland. Germany also experienced a dramatic rise to a quarter in 1997 then slightly increased in the next year.
In the table chart, the imported marine products value to the UK had surged consistently in the span of 20 years, starting at 7.40 then rose to 12.30 million dollars in 2007.
