Most consumed seafood (2024)

Which seafood is consumed in largest quantities around the world and how has it changed over time?

Which seafood is consumed in largest quantities around the world and how has it changed over time?

Over the past 50 years, annual global consumption of seafood products per capita has more than doubled, from almost 10 kg in 1960 to over 20 kg in 2014.

China leads the world in its seafood consumption footprint* with 65 million tonnes of seafood every year, followed by the European Union and Japan with 13 million and 7.4 million tonnes of seafood per year respectively.

In seafood consumption per capita, the Republic of Korea scores highest with 78.5 kg per capita followed by Norway (66.6 kg), Portugal (61.4 kg), Myanmar (59.9 kg) and Japan (58 kg). For reference, a typical fish filet which serves as a single portion is about 200 grams, meaning that 66.6 kg of seafood is around 333 fish filets.[1]

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*Seafood consumption footprint: the biomass of domestic and imported seafood production required to satisfy national seafood consumption.[1]

Which species are captured the most?

Globally, the most captured fish species (in weight) are:[2]

  • The Peruvian anchovy: Although also adequate to eat as a whole fish, the majority of Peruvian anchovy are turned into fish oil for feed and capsules, as well as fishmeal, mainly used in aquaculture.[3]
  • The Alaska pollock: This member of the cod family, also known as Walleye Pollock, is found in the North Pacific Ocean and is characterised by being a relatively sustainable choice of seafood, as fishing is done at recommended levels and it is one of the cleanest in terms of incidental catch of other species (less than 1%).[4]
  • The Skipjack tuna: Skipjack are the smallest and most abundant of the major commercial tuna species.[5] They are found mostly in the tropical areas of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Large schools of skipjack tuna often mix with yellowfin and bigeye tuna. If you combine all species of tuna it is the most abundantly caught fish in weight. Most canned tuna is destined for the markets of the United States of America and the European Union, while Japan is the world’s largest importer of fresh and frozen tuna in whole or loin form. Bluefin and bigeye tuna are often favored for sashimi and sushi, while skipjack, albacore and yellowfin are often found in canned and other prepared and preserved products.[6]

Which species are most consumed?

We can measure the most abundantly consumed species in two different ways; by volume or by value. By value salmon is the largest single fish commodity in the world and by volume or weight it is tuna.[6]

Regionally, in the European Union, tuna, cod, salmon, Alaska pollock and shrimps account for around 44% of the total volume consumed.[7]

Caught or Farmed?

Aquaculture is the farming of aquatic plants and animals. It is the fastest growing food sector on the planet and provides over half of the fish we consume.[6]

Around 70% of globally consumed salmon is farmed, surpassing the numbers of wild-caught salmon. The sustainability of a type of fish will depend on whether it is wild caught or farmed.[9] While farming fish can reduce pressure on wild fish stocks, making space for aquaculture farms can have negative impacts on local marine or freshwater ecosystems. Additionally, the use of wild fish as feed for farmed fish leaves questions about overall sustainability; as we saw with the Peruvian Anchovy, around 20% of annual catch harvested from the ocean is used to make fish feed, and thus still affects wild fish stocks.[10]

The major species produced in aquaculture are the Grass carp, Silver carp and River tilapia, the three of which are popularly farmed in China, the leading country in aquaculture production, and other East Asian countries.[6] In Europe, commonly farmed species include salmon, trout, seabream, seabass and carp, with Norway being the dominant aquaculture producer in the continent.[11]

Did you know that most Europeans struggle to identify the fish they eat?

720 participants from across Europe were asked to identify 6 commonly sold fish species from pictures in a new study and the results showed that more than half of participants were unable to name even two species correctly. Spanish participants performed the best, with an average accuracy score of 38%. On the other hand, UK participants had an accuracy score of 18%, with the average participant guessing only one species correctly.

Do you think you can identify the names of the commonly consumed fish presented in the survey?

Try for yourself with the picture below![8]

Most consumed seafood (1)

Answers can be found in the PDF attached below.

Author: Inés Oort Alonso

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Most consumed seafood (2024)

FAQs

Most consumed seafood? ›

Fish and seafood are popular all over the world in nearly every culture. But, as the numbers show, there are some significant differences between nations and regions. Overall, China is by far the world's largest consumer of fish, with 57,474 tons annually.

Who is the largest consumer of seafood? ›

Fish and seafood are popular all over the world in nearly every culture. But, as the numbers show, there are some significant differences between nations and regions. Overall, China is by far the world's largest consumer of fish, with 57,474 tons annually.

What is the most commonly ordered seafood item in American restaurants? ›

Fresh shrimp is still one of the most popular seafoods in the US, featuring as the most consumed seafood at 4.6 pounds per person. This is hardly surprising, with shrimp co*cktail featuring as a standard seafood recipe on dinner party menus.

Which fish is most in demand? ›

Catfish, lobster, haddock, pollock, and crab each have regional strongholds in the U.S. But a few species have broken through to national popularity, with shrimp, salmon, and cod leading the charge. Shrimp was ranked the most popular species of seafood in every region of the U.S. for 2023.

What is America's most eaten seafood? ›

1 - Shrimp

Shrimp is the most popular seafood in America, with people consuming an average of almost one pound per person yearly.

Which seafood is most tasty? ›

We have the ultimate list for you!
  1. Cod. Cod is one of the more notable options to pick up, but its taste can depend on exactly what type of cod you pick up. ...
  2. Oysters. While not exactly a fish, oysters can be one of the nicer seafoods to pick up. ...
  3. Sole. ...
  4. Salmon. ...
  5. Halibut.

What is the most commonly consumed seafood in the world? ›

1. Tuna. Tuna is the most consumed fish in the world, according to a UN report.

What is the most valued seafood delicacy? ›

Bluefin tuna is known for being the most expensive seafood in the world.

What culture eats a lot of seafood? ›

Countries by seafood consumption per capita
RankCountryConsumption in kg/person (2020)
1Maldives87.30
2Iceland84.30
3Macau70.26
4Kiribati69.22
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What is the number 1 best fish to eat? ›

While sardines top the list as the healthiest fish to eat, salmon has many of the same benefits and is less fishy, so it's more approachable.

Which state eats the most fish? ›

People in Kerala ate fish most frequently, with more than 50% including it in their daily diet, followed by Goa (36.2% daily consumption) and West Bengal (21.9%). Meanwhile, Assam and Tripura had the highest weekly consumption. Overall, 78.6% men ate fish in 2019-21 compared with 65.6% women.

What fish sells for the most? ›

Pacific Bluefin Tuna: The World's Most Expensive Fish.

What is the world's most popular food fish? ›

Tuna - World's Most Consumed Fish.

What is the best seafood for beginners? ›

Cod – cod has a mild flavor that's slightly sweet like tilapia. People love cod because of its soft, flaky texture. It's firmer than tilapia so preparing it at home is easier if you don't have experience with seafood. Mahi mahi – mahi mahi is a great option if you're looking to branch out and try something different!

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