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Fishery characterisation and CPUE analysis of LIN 1 / 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: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: New Zealand Fisheries assessment report: 2017/48.Publisher: Wellington : Ministry for Primary Industries, 2017.Description: 1 online resource : colour illustrations.ISBN: 9781776656677.Other title: LIN 1 fishery characterisation and CPUE report [Running title].Subject(s): GENYPTERUS BLACODES | LING | FISHING EFFORT | NEW ZEALAND | NORTH ISLAND | FISHERIES | FISHERY STATISTICS | CATCH STATISTICS | STOCK ASSESSMENTHoldings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: MPI website | NIWA document server | Fishery Characterisation and CPUE Analysis of LIN 1 National Digital Heritage Archive Open Access Summary: The fisheries taking ling in LIN 1 are described for 1989–90 to 2015–16, based on commercial catch and effort data. The most important fishery was the bottom longline fishery targeting ling, which took 42% of the 27 year catch total. Ling is also caught as a by-catch in a number of bottom trawl fisheries. Standardised catch per unit effort analyses were conducted on two bottom longline fisheries covering East Northland and the Bay of Plenty, but using different target species definitions.
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The fisheries taking ling in LIN 1 are described for 1989–90 to 2015–16, based on commercial catch and effort data. The most important fishery was the bottom longline fishery targeting ling, which took 42% of the 27 year catch total. Ling is also caught as a by-catch in a number of bottom trawl fisheries. Standardised catch per unit effort analyses were conducted on two bottom longline fisheries covering East Northland and the Bay of Plenty, but using different target species definitions.

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