Paua abundance trends and population monitoring in areas affected by the November 2016 Kaikoura earthquake, December 2021 update / T.A. McCowan, P. Neubauer.
By: McCowan, Tom.
Contributor(s): Neubauer, Philipp. Dragonfly Data Science, New Zealand | Fisheries New Zealand (Government agency).
Material type: BookSeries: New Zealand fisheries assessment report: 2022/15Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Fisheries New Zealand, Tini a Tangaroa, 2022Description: 1 online resource (20 pages).ISBN: 9781991026934.Subject(s): FISHERIES | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: FAR 2022/15 Fisheries Infosite | NIWA document server Summary: The 2016 Kaikōura earthquake had massive impacts on pāua populations, resulting in the 4-year closure of the local pāua fishery. Surveys were undertaken over the last four years to monitor pāua population recovery. Increases in adult pāua abundance and post-earthquake recruitment were observed across the fishery. These findings supported the Minster’s decision to re-open the fishery for 3 months on the 1st of December 2021 and ongoing monitoring will assist future management decisions.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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"May 2022."
The 2016 Kaikōura earthquake had massive impacts on pāua populations, resulting in the 4-year closure of the local pāua fishery. Surveys were undertaken over the last four years to monitor pāua population recovery. Increases in adult pāua abundance and post-earthquake recruitment were observed across the fishery. These findings supported the Minster’s decision to re-open the fishery for 3 months on the 1st of December 2021 and ongoing monitoring will assist future management decisions.
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