This amounts to about 4 percent of Chile’s annual production, or around 12,000 metric tons, reported El Llanquihue, which cites statistics from SalmonChile.

Most likely this concerns Atlantic salmon in a normal year. The article only refers to salmon and not to trout or coho.

If 12,000 metric tons is 4 percent, this is equal to an annual production of around 300,000 metric tons, the size of annual production for Atlantic salmon in a normal year.

According to the newspaper, salmon stolen in 2009 amounted to CLP 26 billion, or NOK 300 million (€36.7