Forecast: Total Streaked Gurnard Production in Capture Fisheries in France

The forecast for the streaked gurnard production in France shows a consistent decline from 2024 to 2028, with production dropping from 51.46 to 45.57 metric tons. Compared to any indications from 2023, where production data isn't explicitly provided, but presumably higher, this forecast reflects a noteworthy contraction.

Year-on-year changes reveal a steady decrease: -2.88% (2025), -2.97% (2026), -3.03% (2027), and -3.10% (2028). The five-year CAGR is approximately -2.91%, indicating a steady downturn.

Future trends to monitor include factors affecting marine biodiversity, climate impact, regulatory changes in fisheries, consumer demand shifts, and advancements in sustainable fishing practices, all of which could alter the decline trajectory or enhance recovery efforts.

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