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A fish market is a for selling fish and . It can be dedicated to wholesale trade between and fish , or to the sale of to individual consumers, or to both. Retail fish markets, a type of , often sell as well.

Fish markets range in size from small fish stalls to large ones such as the great Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo, which turns over about 660,000 tonnes a year.Clover C (2008) The End of the Line: How Overfishing Is Changing the World and What We Eat Page 165. University of California Press, .

The term fish market can also refer to the process of in general, but this article is concerned with physical marketplaces.


History and development
Fish markets were known in antiquity.Rauch JE and Casella A (2001) Networks and markets Page 157. Russell Sage Foundation, . They served as a where large numbers of people could gather and discuss current events and local .

Because seafood is quick to , fish markets are historically most often found in seaside towns. Once or other simple cooling methods became available, some were also established in large inland cities that had good to the coast.

Since and rapid became available in the 19th and 20th century, fish markets can technically be established at any place. However, because modern trade in general has shifted away from marketplaces and towards outlets, such as , most seafood worldwide is now sold to consumers through these venues, like most other .

Consequently, most major fish markets now mainly deal with wholesale trade, and the existing major fish retail markets continue to operate as much for traditional reasons as for commercial ones. Both types of fish markets are often tourist attractions as well.


Notable fish markets
The following is an incomplete list of notable fish markets. (See also .)


Operational markets
  • , , Japan, the world's largest fish market, replacing the former Tsukiji Market, have at least the same capacity but in up-to-date infrastructure. It opened on 11 October 2018, 5 days after Tsukiji closure (for transfer purpose).
  • La Nueva Viga Market, , Mexico; the world's second largest fish market. Marketing from 250,000 up to 550,000 tons of seafood a year.
  • Sydney Fish Market, , Australia the world's third largest fish market for volume sold and second largest in terms of variety.
  • , , Spain; the world's fourth largest fish market, marketing about 220,000 tonnes a year.
  • Billingsgate Fish Market, , England, United Kingdom.
  • Busan Cooperative Fish Market, , .
  • Feskekôrka, , Sweden.
  • Fulton Fish Market, New York, United States.
  • Pike Place Fish Market, Seattle, Washington, United States.
  • Maine Avenue Fish Market, Washington, D.C., United States.
  • Aberdeen Seafood Market, Aberdeen, Hong Kong Island, .
  • Taipei Fish Market, , .


Historical markets
  • Tsukiji fish market in , Japan, was the world's largest fish market, marketing about 660,000 tonnes a year. It closed on 6 October 2018 after 83 years of operation, with most activities moving to the new Toyosu Market.
  • , a historical annual market at the Falsterbo Peninsula
  • Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in , . It closed down on 1 January 2020, when it gained worldwide attention after being identified as a possible point of origin of COVID-19 and the resulting pandemic.


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