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Berkenbusch, Katrin,
1966-
author.
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Intertidal shellfish monitoring in the northern North Island region, 2016–17 /
K. Berkenbusch, P. Neubauer.
Wellington :
Ministry for Primary Industries,
2017.
1 online resource :
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New Zealand fisheries assessment report ,
1179-6480 ;
2017/51
"September 2017."
Includes bibliographical references.
Intertidal habitats throughout New Zealand support bivalve species that are important for recreational and customary fisheries. Two of the main target species in these fisheries are cockles (tuangi/tuaki, or littleneck clam, Austrovenus stuchburyi) and pipi (Paphies australis), which inhabit a range of sheltered, sedimentary environments throughout the country. Both species frequently form extensive beds and high-density patches, with abundances of over 1000 individuals per m2 (Morton & Miller 1973, Hooker 1995).
VENEROIDA
3429
COCKLES
14804
AUSTROVENUS STUTCHBURYI
19181
PAPHIES AUSTRALIS
46192
PIPI
16538
MONITORING
12832
SHELLFISH
47081
Shellfish populations
Shellfish fisheries
NEW ZEALAND
39580
NORTH ISLAND
31553
Neubauer, Philipp,
author.
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New Zealand.
Ministry for Primary Industries,
issuing body.
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New Zealand fisheries assessment report
2017/51
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http://fs.fish.govt.nz/Page.aspx?pk=113&dk=24514
Fishheries Infosite
http://docs.niwa.co.nz/library/public/FAR2017-51.pdf
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