Indices of albacore abundance from the west coast troll fishery, 1989-90 to 2007-08 / T. H. Kendrick, N. Bentley.
By: Kendrick, Terese H.
Contributor(s): Bentley, N. (Trophia Ltd. Kaikoura).
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WELLINGTON JOURNALS | NO. 2010/45 | 1 | Available | J09711 |
Bibliographic references (p. 27)
This study was contracted as Ministry of Fisheries project ALB2008/02 with the specific objective: gbsTo update standardised CPUE for the west coast albacore troll fishery using data up to the end of the 2007/08 fishing yeargcs. Albacore tuna caught in New Zealand waters are part of a single South Pacific Ocean stock that ranges from the equator to at least 49o S. Albacore are caught by trolling off the west coast of New Zealand during a narrow seasonal window (December to April) after which they become unavailable to that method. The fish taken in this fishery are small, comprising 2-3 cohorts of juvenile fish, and provide some of the only information on recruitment to the wider South Pacific stock
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