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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 compares the amount of four different species of fish over a 25 years period between 1982 and 2007.
In general, what stands out from the graph is gradually decreasing Atlantic cod and Yellow fin Tuna, while Haddock and Swordfish remained stable over the period. Additionly, Atlantic cod was the number one fish in all the time. Moreover, 2 different fishes period of stability the showed years.
More spesifically, Atlantic cod started well under 2,50,000 and went down significantly to 1,50,000 since 1992. Following this it increased steadly, but again decreased moderaltely to around 1,30,000 for 5 years. Looking at Haddock levelled of approximately 70,000 over a 25 years period.
As regards Yellow fin Tuna started at 1.50,000, then grow rapidly to 2,00,000 in 1992. Subsequently it fall dramatically to 1,00,000 since 2007. With respect to Swordfish started at 10,000 in 1982. At this point it maintained the same level until 2007.
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