Given table demonstrates fresh fish hunted by people from Perth and delivered from other sources from 2004 to 2014.
While local and outer productions are generally coherent with total, it can be said that there is a higher trend at local catching for last years. Although imported fish creates significant amount of total at some points, it is outweighted by native fishers every year.
Total fish consumption grew to the peak level with nearly 9000 tons in 2009 and then started decreasing until it stablized in 2013. Imported fish ratio is approximately 15 percent at top point, and it is under the half of that at minimum. The most obvious change in import weight happened at 2007 with above double of the last year.
Local fishers seems to get higher portion at the last year compared to beginning, although general data draws a bell graph and enough data is not avaliable to detect trend after 2014.
