Table** Annual catch table in metric tons by countries and by fisheries for mako sharks.                                                                  
“0”; Fishing effort was reported but no catch. “+”; Bellow 499kg catch. “-“; Unreported catch or catch information not available.                                                                                   
                                                             
Catch disposition Year JPN KOR MEX TWN USA Total  
Setnet Drift
gill-net
Longline Others Not
Specified
JPN
Total
Longline KOR Total Others MEX Total Longline Purse seine TWN Total Drift gill-net   Harpoon   Troll   Hook and line   Others   Purse seine Sport   USA Total  
Retain catch 1985                 43 43       129   1           19         149   192  
  1986                 84 84       250   1           59         310   394  
  1987                 197 197       208   3           188         399   596  
  1988                 248 248       106   3           214         323   571  
  1989                 135 135       117   1           137         255   390  
  1990                 288 288       229   3           141         373   661  
  1991                 228 228       125   1           91         217   445  
  1992                 376 376       118   3           19         140   516  
  1993                 442 442       87   1           32         120   562  
  1994 14 123 727 24 0 889     336 336       80   1           46         127   463  
  1995 11 103 961 26 0 1,102     333 333       79   1           14         94   427  
  1996 10 101 1,026 130 0 1,267     413 413       85   1           9         95   508  
  1997 14 127 818 61 0 1,020     401 401       118   3           11         132   533  
  1998 11 130 662 6 0 809     386 386       85   1           12         98   484  
  1999 12 176 999 54 0 1,241     439 439       52   +           9         61   500  
  2000 12 156 992 30 0 1,189     539 539       64   +           12         76   615  
  2001 12 156 1,084 49 0 1,301     491 491       30   1           10         41   532  
  2002 4 122 775 29 0 930     488 488       69   +           12         81   569  
  2003 5 229 844 5 0 1,083     471 471       57   +           9         66   537  
  2004 0 134 914 6 0 1,054     865 865       38   1           13         52   917  
  2005 42 155 925 14 0 1,135     609 609       25   1           8         34   643  
  2006 5 178 994 2 0 1,180     641 641       38   +           7         45   686  
  2007 12 244 1,031 12 0 1,299     689 689       37   +           6         43   732  
  2008 12 212 935 34 0 1,194 - - 609 609       27   1           5         33   642  
  2009 1 294 1,106 95 0 1,496 - - 653 653 78   78 21   1   0       7         29   760  
  2010 18 272 864 54 0 1,208 - - 760 760 54   54 10   0           10         20   834  
  2011 11 163 604 45 0 823 - - 758 758 208   208 8   0           8         16   982  
  2012 1 229 712 5 0 948 0 0 715 715 74   74 9   0   0 11         20   809          
  2013 7 345 700 2 0 1,054 8 8 711 711 107   107 16   0   12         28   854        
  2014 3 263 784 0 0 1,051 8 8 1,867 1,867 119   119 7   0   9     4   20   1,081        
  2015 11 334 553 0 0 898     1,653 1,653 322   322 7       1 4     2   15   1,192        
  2016 26 448 412 0 0 886 0 0 660 660 220   220 12 0 0 1 4 0   18   1,303  
  2017 (26) (448) (412) (0) (0) (886) 0 0 - - 187   187 12   0   0   1   5         19   1,081  
Retain catch total 282 5143 19788 731 0 25,944 16 16 17,528 17,528 1,369   1,369 2,343   29   0   2   1,149     6   166   19,079  
Release 2011                                               0     0   0  
  2012                       0 0                               0  
  2016   1 1             1  
Release total             1 1       0 0                     0     0   1  
Total             17 17 17,528 17,528 1,369 0 1,369 2,343   29   0   2   1,149   0 6   166   19,080  
Parenthetic numbers are provisional.
Sharks catch is all retained, and no discard data.
1) USA data provided mako shark data as MAK (shortfin mako and longfin mako shark).
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