The provided image includes a table and three pie charts. The table illustrates the total value of fish imported to the US in billions of dollars for the years 1988, 1992, and 2000, with values of 6.57 billion, 8.52 billion, and 10.72 billion, respectively.
Meanwhile, the pie charts represent the sources of these fish imports over the same years. They show that Canada’s share of imports decreased significantly from 60% in 1988 to 42% in 2000. Conversely, China’s share saw a substantial increase from 13% to 30% over the same period. The ‘Others’ category, which encompasses all other sources, showed minor fluctuations, starting at 27% in 1988, slightly dropping in 1992, and then rising marginally to 28% by 2000.
This data highlights a notable shift in the sources of fish imports to the US over the twelve-year period, with a clear trend of increasing diversification away from Canada and towards China and other sources.
