Dredge survey of sea cucumbers in SCC 3, 2017/ I.D. Tuck, J.R. Williams, M. Fenwick, C.L. Roberts.
By: Tuck, I. D. (Ian David) [author.].
Contributor(s): Williams, J. R. (James Richard) [author] | Fenwick, M [author] | Roberts, C. L. (Caroline Laura) [author] | New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries [issuing body.].
Material type: BookSeries: New Zealand Fisheries assessment report: 2017/53.Publisher: Wellington : Ministry for Primary Industries, 2017.Description: 1 online resource : colour illustrations.ISBN: 9781776656882 (online).Subject(s): SEA CUCUMBERS | AUSTRALOSTICHOPUS MOLLIS | FISH STOCK ASSESSMENT | STOCK ASSESSMENT | DREDGING | NEW ZEALAND | SOUTH ISLAND | BANKS PENINSULAHoldings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: Fisheries Infosite | NIWA document server Summary: A dredge survey of sea cucumbers was conducted in part of SCC 3 (60 – 120 m depth range, north of Banks Peninsula) in May 2017. This is the first such survey in this area, and estimated the SCC abundance to be 23.8 million, 3207 tonnes greenweight, or 1329 tonnes split-weight. Biomass of SCC greater than 63 g split-weight (estimated marketable size) was 619 tonnes. Recent landings from SCC 3 have exceeded the 2 tonne TACC, but are only a very small percentage of this estimated biomass.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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WELLINGTON ONLINE | ELECTRONIC | 1 | Not for loan | 387186 |
"October 2017."
Includes bibliographical references.
A dredge survey of sea cucumbers was conducted in part of SCC 3 (60 – 120 m depth range, north of Banks Peninsula) in May 2017. This is the first such survey in this area, and estimated the SCC abundance to be 23.8 million, 3207 tonnes greenweight, or 1329 tonnes split-weight. Biomass of SCC greater than 63 g split-weight (estimated marketable size) was 619 tonnes. Recent landings from SCC 3 have exceeded the 2 tonne TACC, but are only a very small percentage of this estimated biomass.
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