Environmental Defense: Shrimp By the Numbers
This post is by Leslie Valentine, Online Writer and Editor at Environmental Defense.
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Rank of shrimp in popularity among all types of seafood Americans eat
4.4
Pounds of shrimp the average American consumed in 2006
10%
Share of shrimp sold in the U.S. that comes from the Southeast U.S. (Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Ocean), where fisheries and farms are held to stricter standards
90%
Share of shrimp sold in the U.S. that comes largely from Southeast Asia and Latin America, where environmental regulations are sometimes lax and often not enforced
33%
Share of U.S. shrimp imports that come from Thailand, our largest single supplier
$4.1 billion
Value of U.S. shrimp imports in 2006, nearly one-third of all seafood imports, compared with coffee imports of $3.1 billion and fossil fuels worth $300 billion
44%
Percentage of worldwide shrimp production that came from farms in 2005
12,000%
Increase in farmed shrimp production between 1975 and 2005. Production ballooned from just over 22,000 tons to more than 2.6 million tons.
3.7 million
Acreage of tropical coastal mangroves estimated to have been converted to shrimp farms, destroying important habitat for fish, birds and people
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Number of pounds of wild fish it generally takes to produce one pound of farmed shrimp
More on eco-friendly farmed shrimp.

