u.s.a menhaden industry a global perspective
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U.S.A Menhaden Industry A Global Perspective. Presented by Scott Herbert Vice President Market Development. Menhaden ( Brevoortia tyrannus , Brevoortia patronus ). Member of the Herring family Short lifespan (1-3 years) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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U.S.A Menhaden IndustryA Global Perspective
Presented by Scott HerbertVice President Market Development
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Menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus, Brevoortia patronus)
• Member of the Herring family• Short lifespan (1-3 years)• Surface feeder- Feed on
Phytoplankton- (low environmental contaminants)
• High oil yielding fish, naturally rich in EPA and DHA
• The female menhaden can lay up to 362,000 eggs. Typical 50,000 to 100,000
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Menhaden Plant Locations
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U.S Gulf Menhaden Landings 19
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* The peak number of Gulf plants was 14 in 1968 – TODAY 4 * Vessel count peaked at 82 vessels in 1965, 1971 and 1976 – TODAY 34* Highest fishing effort was 1983 at 655,800 vessel tons weeks – TODAY 350,000 * Highest catch year was 1984 with 982,100 MT – TODAY 500,00 MT
Gulf Menhaden Plants (1955-Present)
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U.S Atlantic Menhaden Landings19
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* There have been 36 plants, the peak was 25 plants in 1957 – TODAY 1* The most vessels was in 1955 with 150 – TODAY 7* Highest fishing effort was 1956 at 2,878,000 vessel ton weeks – TODAY 300,000* The peak catch was in 1956 at 712,100 MT – TODAY 170,000 MT
Atlantic Menhaden Plants (1955-Present)
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Source: NOAA
US Meal Production
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Source: IFFO
Fishmeal World Production
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World Fishmeal Consumption
Source: Holtermann
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Source: Oil World 2013
Global Oilseed Meal ProductionOctober 2012-September 2013f
Soya61.86%
Cotton7.07%
Groundnut1.82%
Sunflower5.37%
Rapeseed/Canola12.06%
Corngerm1.46%
Palmkernel2.54%
Copra0.66%
Fishmeal1.49%
Corngluten5.25%
Flaxseed0.41% Sesame
0.02%
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Source: NOAA
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Source: IFFO
Fish Oil World Production
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7.2% 8.1%7.4%
6.9%
6.1%
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Source: Holtermann
World Fish Oil Consumption
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Source: Oil World 2013
Global Production Fats and OilsOctober 2012-September 2013f
Soya22.72%
Cotton2.50%Groundnut
1.97%Sunflower
7.53%
Rapeseed/Canola12.58%
Animal Fats12.72%Palmkernel
3.31%
Palm 30.05%
Coconut1.71%
Corn1.57%
Olive1.70% Sesame 0.45% Fish Oil 0.51% Flaxseed 0.34% Castor 0.34%