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White Fish

Volume 169: debated on Wednesday 14 March 1990

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To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what was the total value at first sale of the main species of white fish landed into Scotland by United Kingdom vessels in January 1990 and the corresponding figure for January 1989.

The provisional value of cod, haddock, whiting and saithe landed by United Kingdom vessels in Scotland in January 1990 was £7·4 million, compared with £7·1 million in January 1989. The value of these landings therefore increased by 4 per cent. despite the reduction of 26 per cent. in the volume landed. Unit prices increased by as much as 57 per cent. in the case of whiting and 53 per cent. in the case of haddock.

Operations for ruptured aortic aneurysm 1981–88 Scotland
19811982198319841985198619871988Total
Inverclyde Royal
Episodes3313122116
Episodes where outcome known13313122116
Deaths1112121110
Percentage deaths over known outcome62·5
All Scotland
Episodes9910894124122143140140970
Episodes where outcome known15652475845575358426
Deaths3127344332413341282
Percentage deaths over known outcome66·2
1 Patients at Inverclyde Royal suffering from Aortic Aneurysm are not transferred to other facilities but elsewhere in Scotland they are. The records of transferred patients could only be correlated at disproportionate cost; therefore numbers of deaths have been compared in each case with the known outcomes of patients being discharged from or dying in the same unit.