Auckland commercial fishermen and the Hauraki Gulf snapper fishery / Leith Duncan.
By: Duncan, Leith.
Contributor(s): University of Auckland. Department of Sociology.
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WELLINGTON BOOKS | 639.22(931.212) DUN | 1 | Available | B015233 |
Describes fishing methods used in the Gulf and attitudes of commercial fishermen to the management of the fisheries and policies on fishing.
"Major references cited or consulted": pages 77-78.
Preface -- Introduction -- Context of the Fishery -- The Auckland Fleet -- Fishing Methods: -- Longlining -- Gill Netting -- Seining and Trawling -- Danish Seining -- Seining Compared with Trawling -- Poaching and Longline/Seiner Conflicts -- Single Trawling -- Pair Trawling -- Social Dimensions of Fishing -- Patterns of Interaction: -- Aboard -- Between Vessels -- Fishermen’s Views on How the Gulf Should Be Managed -- Closure of the Gulf During Spawning -- Other Controls -- Conclusion -- Major References Cited or Consulted -- Appendix: Guide of Fishing Regulations in the Hauraki Gulf.
Describes fishing methods used in the Gulf and attitudes of commercial fishermen to the management of the fisheries and policies on fishing.
GRETA POINT: 639.22(931.212) DUN
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