The forecasted production of fresh marlins and sailfishes in French capture fisheries shows a consistent downward trend from 2024 to 2028, starting at 10.1 metric tons in 2024 and decreasing to 7.6 metric tons by 2028. Comparatively, the forecast starts post-2023 values, where actual figures are not disclosed but are crucial for context. The year-on-year decline from 2024 to 2025 is approximately 7.9%, from 2025 to 2026 is 6.5%, and from 2026 to 2027 is 6.9%. Over the five-year forecast, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) indicates an average annual decline.
Future trends to watch in this sector include potential regulatory changes affecting fishing quotas, shifts in marine biodiversity due to climate change, and fluctuations in market demand driven by consumer preferences and economic conditions. Monitoring these factors will be crucial for stakeholders in the fisheries industry.