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The Top 5 Countries that Caught the Most Fish in 2000
Country
Total Marine Catch (metric tonnes)
1
China
11,190,870
2
Peru
10,508,955
3
Chile
4,144,083
4
Japan
3,641,474
5
Russian Federation
3,303,168
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Sources:
FOASTAT data, last updated December 2005
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