The table provides information about the amount of locally caught and imported fish in Perth, over a ten-year period, between 2004 and 2014. Overall, it can be observed that the amount of local catches gradually increased in the first half of the period, then it slowly decreased, with a slight comeback by 2014. The imports fluctuated over the years.
In the beginning of the period, almost 2680 tons of fish was caught locally. That number continually rose, with a peak at 8136 tons in 2008, before experiencing a downward trend. The lowest point was on 2013, with 4739 tons, which went up to 5032 tons by the end of the period.
As for the imports, 465 tons of fish was transported into Perth in the first year. That oscillated over the course of the ten-year period, peaking at 1204 tons in 2010 and dropping to 783 tons in the last year.
In conclusion, the total amount of local catches and imported fish saw a rise, from 3142 to 5815 tons between 2004 and 2014.
