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Annual operational plan for highly migratory species fisheries 2019/20

Contributor(s): New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries [issuing body.] | Fisheries New Zealand (Government agency) [issuing body.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Fisheries New Zealand technical paper: no. 2019/06.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: 9781990008962 (online).Other title: Annual operational plan for HMS fisheries 2019/20 [Running title].Subject(s): FISHERY MANAGEMENT | PLANS | NEW ZEALAND | MIGRATORY SPECIES | PELAGIC FISH | TUNA | SKIPJACK TUNA | ALBACORE | SHARKS | SEABIRDS | BYCATCH | LONGLINING | PURSE SEINING | PELAGIC FISHERIESHoldings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: 2019/06 MPI publications Summary: HMS are fish that travel large distances and are found in both New Zealand’s Exclusive Economic Zone and on the high seas. New Zealand's HMS fisheries are made up of: • Pelagic species: (fish that live near the surface of the water column) such as bigeye tuna, yellowfin tuna, southern bluefin tuna, and swordfish, caught by surface longline gear. Important non-target species include albacore tuna, pelagic sharks, Ray's bream, and moonfish • Skipjack tuna: caught by purse seine in both New Zealand’s Exclusive Economic Zone and on the high seas • Albacore tuna: mostly caught by trolling and as a bycatch of surface longline gear.
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"July 2019".

Published 30 Aug 2019

Includes bibliographical references.

HMS are fish that travel large distances and are found in both New Zealand’s Exclusive Economic Zone and on the high seas. New Zealand's HMS fisheries are made up of:
• Pelagic species: (fish that live near the surface of the water column) such as bigeye tuna, yellowfin tuna, southern bluefin tuna, and swordfish, caught by surface longline gear. Important non-target species include albacore tuna, pelagic sharks, Ray's bream, and moonfish
• Skipjack tuna: caught by purse seine in both New Zealand’s Exclusive Economic Zone and on the high seas
• Albacore tuna: mostly caught by trolling and as a bycatch of surface longline gear.

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