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Commercial inland fishermen 2016-

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10/23/2025
7/28/2023
OSF: Natural Resources Institute Finland, Commercial inland fishery
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The table lists the number of fishermen included in the register of commercial inland fishermen and the number of fishermen engaged in commercial fishing starting from 2016. The number of fishermen in the register is the situation at the end of the year, and the number of fishermen who engaged in commercial fishing is an estimate of fishers who fished at least once during the statistical year. The data is categorized by fishermen groups. Fishermen whose average revenue from the sale of the fish they have caught or fish products processed from their catch over the past three financial years exceeds EUR 10,000 are in Group I. Other fishermen are in Group II.
The statistics on commercial inland fishery are compiled every two years since 2016. In 2016, the reform of the Fishing Act required making changes to the compilation of commercial fishery statistics as all fishermen catching fish for the purpose of sales were required to enlist in the register of commercial fishermen maintained by the ELY Centre for Southwest Finland.
The value of the catch was calculated on the basis of the species-specific average prices (VAT 0) reported by the respondents.

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Number of registered fishermen corrected on 26th April 2023.

Suhteellinen keskivirhe (%)

The relative standard error is the ratio of the standard error of a variable to its expected value. In tables, it is expressed as a percentage.
The standard error estimates the effect of sampling error on the accuracy of a variable. The 90% confidence interval for a point estimate published in the statistics is calculated using the relative standard error as follows: Point estimate ± 1.64 × relative standard error × point estimate.
Example: In 2024, the vendace catch was 2,078 tons, and the relative standard error was 6.1 percent. The calculation is: 2,078 ± 1.64 × 0.061 × 2,079.
In practice, this means that with 90 percent probability, the vendace catch was between 1,870 and 2,286 tons in 2024.