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The image shows a table detailing local catches and imports of fresh fish into Perth, Australia from 2004 to 2014. For 2004, local catches were 2677.7 metric tons, imports were 464.5 metric tons, totaling 3142.2 metric tons. In 2005, local was 3086.2, imports 231.6, total 3178.8. For 2006, local 4374, imports 309.9, total 4683.9. In 2007, local 5702.2, imports 903.5, total 6605.7. 2008 shows local 8136.2, imports 717.8, total 8854. In 2009, local 4601.9, imports 1104.1, total 5706. 2010 local catches were 6813.7, imports 1032.7, total 7846.4. For 2011, local was 8033.1, imports 578.1, total 8611.2. In 2012, local 3101.8, imports 1237.3, total 4339.1. For 2013, local 4739.9, imports 1121.1, total 5861. For 2014, local 5031.9, imports 782.7, total 5814.7.
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The table illustrates local catches and imports of fresh fish into Perth, Austraila for the period 2004-2014. It shows the amounts in the units of metric tons and a column for the total amount of fishes in the market as consumables.
The local catches in 2004 were 2677.7 metric tons which increased sharply upto 2008 to a value of 8136.2 metric tons. Then a steady fall is ensued until 2012 (4271.3 metric tons) and a rise again to 5031.9 metric tons in 2014. The amount of import was 464.5 metric tons and increased though repeated fluctuations to a peak value of 1227.3 metric tons in 2012. Then a decline is followed until 2014 when the volume of import was 782.7 metric tons. The total amount of fish in the market did undergo through a steady rise and consequently through a steady fall over the years. The year 2009 saw the maximum amount of total fish in the market which was 8949 metric tons.
In conclusion it is observed that, local catches were always significantly higher than the imports into Perth. Thus it always influenced primarily the entirety of fish availability in the market.
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