The forecast indicates a consistent decline in the production of dogfishes and hounds in UK capture fisheries from 2024 to 2028, with values expressed in thousand Euros. With the value at 32.69 in 2024, it follows a downward trajectory, decreasing to 20.67 by 2028. This represents a significant annual decrease, with a year-on-year reduction of around 10% based on these projections alone. Given that the year 2023 served as a baseline, understanding its figures would be crucial to comprehensively assess the trends observed.
Future trends to watch include the impacts of regulatory changes, climate change effects on marine environments, and economic variables influencing fishing activities. These factors could affect the ongoing declines and potential recovery of dogfish and hound fisheries.