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Dredge survey of scallops in Marlborough Sounds, May 2019 / J.R. Williams, R. Bian, L. Olsen, J. Stead, I.D. Tuck.

By: Williams, J. R. (James Richard) [author.].
Contributor(s): Bian, R. (Richard) [author.] | Olsen, L. (Louis) [author.] | Stead, J (Jon) [author.] | Tuck, I. D. (Ian David) [author.] | Fisheries New Zealand (Government agency) [issuing body.] | New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries [issuing body.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: New Zealand fisheries assessment report: 2019/69.Publisher: Wellington : Fisheries New Zealand Tini a Tangaroa, 2019.Description: 1 online resource : colour illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781990017186.Subject(s): SCALLOPS | FISHING EFFORT | MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS | NEW ZEALAND | SCALLOP FISHERIES | FISH STOCK ASSESSMENT | SHELLFISH POPULATIONSHoldings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: FAR 2019/69 Fisheries Infosite | NIWA document server | National Digital Heritage Archive Open Access Summary: This report describes a May 2019 dredge survey of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in Marlborough Sounds, SCA 7. Significant outputs from the analysis are re-analysed 1997–2019 time series for survey (May) and season (September) biomass, derived by applying a new dredge efficiency curve and conducting projections using an inverse logistic growth model. The recruited biomass estimate for 2019 within the area surveyed is the lowest on record, and recruitment in the short-term is likely to be poor.
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This report describes a May 2019 dredge survey of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in Marlborough Sounds, SCA 7. Significant outputs from the analysis are re-analysed 1997–2019 time series for survey (May) and season (September) biomass, derived by applying a new dredge efficiency curve and conducting projections using an inverse logistic growth model. The recruited biomass estimate for 2019 within the area surveyed is the lowest on record, and recruitment in the short-term is likely to be poor.

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