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The image depicts pie charts and a table that illustrate the total value and sources of fish imported to the United States between 1988 and 2000. The table shows the total value in billions of dollars, with 1988 having 6.57, 1992 having 8.52, and 2000 having 10.72. The pie charts show the sources of fish imported to the US, with China, Canada, and others as the categories. In 1988, China had 13%, Canada had 27%, and others had 60%. In 1992, China had 20%, Canada had 34%, and others had 46%. In 2000, China had 30%, Canada had 28%, and others had 42%.
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The Pie charts and table in this picture illustrate the US total number of imported fish within the years 1988 to 2000.
the pie charts demonstrate the source of imported fish, as the first pie chart displays in 1988, the highest number of imported fish came from Canada with 60% and only 27% from other countries and 13% from China, in the second pie chart at 1992 we can see the number of imported fish from Canada has decreased to 34% and instead the fish that imported from other countries percentage has increased to 46% and from China increased a little bit to reach 20%, the last pie chart at 2000 there is a slight difference with the comparison with 1992 chart as the imported fish number from other countries decreased a little bit to 42%, Canada decreased to 28%, within increased for China to 30%
overall, the number of imported fish from Canada decreased from 1988 to 2000.
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