The 2006/2007 Annual Report
On The United States Seafood Industry

Published September 2007

While the Annual Report did not publish last year (for the first time in its 13 year history) due to the lengthy delay in the release of U.S. fishery statistics, we are pleased to now offer the fourteenth edition of, The Annual Report on the United States Seafood Industry covering U.S. fishery and consumption data through 2006 and pricing data into 2007. This is the only annual reference that tracks the key trends affecting U.S. seafood supply and demand. Over 100 tables, charts and graphs (see table of contents) providing clear, concise data on the state of the industry, key species, availability and consumer attitudes and purchasing patterns. The most up-to-date industry information available, including proprietary reports and previously unpublished research. Information is displayed in easy-to-understand charts and graphs plus a comprehensive appendix with full data tables. Sources for all information are identified for easy access.

Each graph is presented in a format which best displays the information and trend. Much of the information presented is not available elsewhere and represents the most clear and concise look at the major trends likely to affect the future of the U.S. seafood industry.

NO RISK GUARANTEE: If you are not satisfied with the value of this Annual Report, it can returned for a full refund.

HOW TO ORDER: Simply print out the order form, complete the form and fax or mail to H.M. Johnson & Associates. The address and fax number are on the order form. Each Report is sent by Priority Mail in the United States and airmail to destinations outside the U.S.

Who Should Read This Annual Report?

Sales/marketing staff
Corporate planners
Retail/foodservice buyers
Wholesalers/distributors
Equipment suppliers
Importers/exporters
Aquaculturists
Commercial fishermen
Government agencies
Trade associations
Advertising agencies
Market researchers
Financial institutions
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