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Spatial and temporal distribution of seven deepwater sharks in New Zealand waters / B. Finucci, E.G. Jones, C. Marsh, M. Pinkerton, N. Sibanda, P. Sutton, M.P. Francis.

By: Finucci, B. (Brit).
Contributor(s): Jones, E. G. (Emma G.). National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand | Marsh, C. (Craig), 1991-. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand | Pinkerton, Matt H. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand | Sutton, P. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand | Francis, Malcolm, 1954-. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), New Zealand | Sibanda, N. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand | Fisheries New Zealand (Government agency).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: New Zealand aquatic environment and biodiversity report: no. 271Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Fisheries New Zealand, Tini a Tangaroa, 2021Description: 1 online resource (167 pages).ISBN: 9781991019059.Other title: Distribution of seven deepwater sharks in New Zealand waters [Running title].Subject(s): FISHERIES | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: AEBR 271 Fisheries Infosite | NIWA document server Summary: Vector Autoregressive Spatio-Temporal (VAST) models were applied to research trawl survey and environmental data to provide updated information on stock status for seven deepwater sharks. Deepwater sharks were found to be ubiquitous around New Zealand, with each species shown to have a unique distributional pattern. Deepwater shark “hotspots” in New Zealand waters were identified (e.g., Puysegur). There was little evidence to suggest any temporal or spatial changes in distribution or abundance.
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Vector Autoregressive Spatio-Temporal (VAST) models were applied to research trawl survey and environmental data to provide updated information on stock status for seven deepwater sharks. Deepwater sharks were found to be ubiquitous around New Zealand, with each species shown to have a unique distributional pattern. Deepwater shark “hotspots” in New Zealand waters were identified (e.g., Puysegur). There was little evidence to suggest any temporal or spatial changes in distribution or abundance.

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