In 2023, the production of Fresh Bluntnose Sixgill Shark in capture fisheries in France was recorded at 0.3 metric tons. From 2024 onwards, forecasted figures show a decline, starting at 0.3 metric tons, decreasing by 33.3% to reach 0.2 metric tons in 2025, and remaining steady through 2027, before declining by 50% to 0.1 metric tons in 2028. This results in a consistent decrease in production levels, indicative of a downward trend over the forecast period, with an estimated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) reflecting a negative growth rate.
Future trends to watch for in the capture fisheries of Fresh Bluntnose Sixgill Shark in France include potential impact factors such as regulatory changes, environmental considerations, and market demand shifts. Continued monitoring of ecological and legislative impacts will be essential to understanding future production capabilities and sustainability in this fishery sector.