SPO 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8 fishery characterisation and CPUE report / P.J.Starr, T.H. Kendrick.
By: Starr, Paul J [author.].
Contributor(s): Kendrick, Terese H [author.] | New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries [issuing body.].
Material type: BookSeries: New Zealand fisheries assessment report: 2017/62.Publisher: Wellington : Ministry for Primary Industries, 2017Description: 1 online resource : colour illustrations.ISBN: 9781776657346.Uniform titles: SPO 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8 fishery characterisation and CPUE report (2017) Subject(s): MUSTELUS | FISHING EFFORT | CATCH STATISTICS | FISHERY STATISTICS | STATISTICS | SHARK FISHERIES | FISHERY MANAGEMENT | NORTH ISLAND | NEW ZEALAND | GILLNETS | BOTTOM TRAWLINGHoldings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: FAR 2017/62 Fisheries Infosite | NIWA document server | National Digital Heritage Archive Open Access Summary: New Zealand fisheries taking rig (SPO) are described for 1989–90 to 2014–15, based on commercial catch and effort data. Thirteen commercial fisheries (8 setnet, 5 bottom trawl), which have largely overlapping spatial definitions, are identified, defined by location and method of capture. CPUE analyses in these fisheries were used to estimate changes in abundance. In general, the bottom trawl fisheries showed increasing abundance trends while the setnet fisheries tended to decline.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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WELLINGTON ONLINE | ELECTRONIC | 1 | Not for loan | 398266 |
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New Zealand fisheries taking rig (SPO) are described for 1989–90 to 2014–15, based on commercial catch and effort data. Thirteen commercial fisheries (8 setnet, 5 bottom trawl), which have largely overlapping spatial definitions, are identified, defined by location and method of capture. CPUE analyses in these fisheries were used to estimate changes in abundance. In general, the bottom trawl fisheries showed increasing abundance trends while the setnet fisheries tended to decline.
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