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Spatial assessment of fisheries risk for New Zealand sea lions at the Auckland Islands / K. Large, J. Roberts, M. Francis, D. Webber.

By: Large, K. (Kath).
Contributor(s): Roberts, Jim (Fishery scientist) | Francis, Malcolm, 1954- | Webber, D. N. (D'Arcy Nathan) | Fisheries New Zealand (Government agency) | New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries [issuing body.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: New Zealand aquatic environment and biodiversity report: 224Publisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Fisheries New Zealand, Tini a Tangaroa, 2019.Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 9780995127159.Holdings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: AEBR 224 Fisheries Infosite | NIWA document server | National Digital Heritage Archive Open Access Summary: A SEFRA model was developed for female New Zealand sea lions at the Auckland Islands. Inputs to the model included: the estimated at-sea spatial density of female sea lions, and cryptic mortality priors relating to SLED use. Across the last 3 years assessed, the estimated annual risk ratio across all Auckland Islands fisheries was 0.24 (95% credible interval (CI) = 0.11–0.47); consistent with population recovery to 97.5% of unimpacted status when assuming deaths at the upper 95% CI level.
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A SEFRA model was developed for female New Zealand sea lions at the Auckland Islands. Inputs to the model included: the estimated at-sea spatial density of female sea lions, and cryptic mortality priors relating to SLED use. Across the last 3 years assessed, the estimated annual risk ratio across all Auckland Islands fisheries was 0.24 (95% credible interval (CI) = 0.11–0.47); consistent with population recovery to 97.5% of unimpacted status when assuming deaths at the upper 95% CI level.

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