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Aquaculture Industry.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 15 June 2006

Thursday, 15 June 2006

Questions (27)

Thomas P. Broughan

Question:

27 Mr. Broughan asked the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources the tonnage produced by the aquaculture industry here for each of the years 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002 and 2001; the tonnage produced in each of these years for the six main species grown; the size of the workforce directly involved in aquaculture here for each of the years since 2001; and the numbers of processing and ancillary workers in the industry. [23203/06]

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The Irish aquaculture industry has grown since the early 1970s to become an important contributor to the national economy. BIM supplied the following information using the data they collate on an annual basis in relation to employment figures and production volumes.

The total tonnage produced by the aquaculture industry from 2000 to 2005 is 302,007 tonnes. The breakdown per year for each of the years is as follows:

*2005 — 59,218,

2004 — 58,354,

2003 — 62,516,

2002 — 60,984

2001 — 60,935

The following table sets out the tonnage produced in each of these years for the six main species grown:

Production in the Irish Aquaculture Industry 2001 to 2005

Six Main Species:

2001 Tonnes

2002 Tonnes

2003 Tonnes

2004 Tonnes

2005* Tonnes

Total 2001 to 2005 Tonnes

Salmon

23,312

21,423

16,347

14,067

11,945

87,094.00

Bottom Mussels

22,793

24,000

29,976

28,560

30,600

135,929.00

Rope Mussels

7,580

7,699

9,313

8,755

9,200

42,547.00

Gigas Oysters

4,909

5,444

4,830

5,103

5,500

25,786.00

Fresh Water Trout

730

915

1,081

889

950

4,565.00

Sea-reared Trout

977

888

370

282

417

2,934.00

Total six species

60,301

60,369

61,917

57,656

58,612

298,855.00

* Note: 2005 data is a provisional estimate.

The following table sets out the size of the workforce directly involved in aquaculture here for each of the years since 2001.

Workforce directly involved in aquaculture

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

Full Time

952

904

953

718

Not Available

Part Time

821

758

1,119

744

Not Available

Casual

1,190

720

564

474

Not Available

Total

2,963

2,382

2,636

1,936

Not Available

Full Time equivalent

1,553

1,398

1,603

1,166

Not Available

The numbers of processing and ancillary workers in the aquaculture industry is not available as employment data in seafish and aquaculture processing is combined and not generated separately. There are currently 130 fish processing companies in Ireland, employing a total of 3,500 people. These companies handle all seafish and a considerable amount of aquaculture produce, especially salmon and mussels.

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