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Stock assessment of hake (Merluccius australis) on the Chatham Rise (HAK 4) and off the west coast of South Island (HAK 7) for the 2016–17 fishing year / P.L. Horn.

By: Horn, P. L. (Peter L.) [author.].
Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries [issuing body.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: New Zealand Fisheries assessment report: 2017/47.Publisher: Wellington : Ministry for Primary Industries, 2017.Description: 1 online resource : colour illustrations.ISBN: 9781776656608.Other title: Stock assessment of hake on Chatham Rise and off West Coast South Island [Running title].Subject(s): MERLUCCIUS AUSTRALIS | HAKE | STOCK ASSESSMENT | NEW ZEALAND | SOUTH ISLAND | WEST COAST | CHATHAM RISE | FISHERIES | FISHERY STATISTICS | CATCH STATISTICSHoldings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: MPI website | NIWA document server | Stock assessment of hake (Merluccius australis) on the Chatham Rise (HAK 4) and off the ... National Digital Heritage Archive Open Access Summary: Assessments of hake off WCSI and on Chatham Rise are presented for 2016–17. Chatham Rise hake was estimated to be about 48% B0 following a recent biomass upturn driven by three strong year classes. The stock is probably being well monitored by the summer trawl survey. The status of the WCSI stock was uncertain as the two available relative abundance series (survey, and CPUE) had markedly different trends. Current stock status was about 26% B0, or 50% B0, depending on the abundance series.
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Assessments of hake off WCSI and on Chatham Rise are presented for 2016–17. Chatham Rise hake was estimated to be about 48% B0 following a recent biomass upturn driven by three strong year classes. The stock is probably being well monitored by the summer trawl survey. The status of the WCSI stock was uncertain as the two available relative abundance series (survey, and CPUE) had markedly different trends. Current stock status was about 26% B0, or 50% B0, depending on the abundance series.

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