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Fishery characterisation and age composition of tarakihi in TAR 1, 2 and 3 for 2013/14 and 2014/15 / J.R. McKenzie, M. Beentjes, S. Parker, D.M. Parsons, H. Armiger, D. Middleton, A. Langley, D. Buckthought, C. Walsh, R. Bian, C.Ó Maolagáin, M. Stevenson, C. Sutton, K. Spong, N. Rush, M. Smith.

By: McKenzie, Jeremy R. (Jeremy Rex).
Contributor(s): Beentjes, Michael P. (Michael Peter), 1958- | Parker, S | Parsons, D. M. (Darren M.) | Armiger, H. (Helena) | Middleton, D | Langley, A | Buckthought, D. (Dane) | Walsh, Cameron | Bian, R. (Richard) | Ó Maolagáin, C | Stevenson, Michael L | Sutton, C. P | Spong, K. T. (Keren T.) | Rush, N. (Nicola) | Smith, Matthew D. (Matthew David), 1969- | New Zealand. Ministry for Primary Industries [issuing body.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: New Zealand fisheries assessment report: 2017/36.Publisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Ministry of Primary Industries, 2017.Description: 80 pages : illustrations; 1 online resource.ISBN: 9781776656394 (online).ISSN: 1179-5352 (online).Subject(s): STOCK ASSESSMENT | TARAKIHI | NEMADACTYLUS MACROPTERUS | NEW ZEALANDHoldings: ELECTRONIC Online resources: MPI website | NIWA document server Summary: Catch at-age sampling of the TAR 1, 2 & 3 bottom trawl and setnet catches during the 2013–14 and 2014–15 fishing years suggest that tarakihi off the east coast of New Zealand comprise a single stock. Patterns in year class strength suggest that tarakihi recruitment to the east coast fishery largely occurs south of Banks Peninsula. Recruits then progressively move northwards up the coast such that the final destination of the majority of the older tarakihi age classes is east Northland.
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PDF PDF WELLINGTON ONLINE ELECTRONIC 2017/36 1 Not for loan 383503

"July 2017."

Includes bibliographical references.

Catch at-age sampling of the TAR 1, 2 & 3 bottom trawl and setnet catches during the 2013–14 and 2014–15 fishing years suggest that tarakihi off the east coast of New Zealand comprise a single stock. Patterns in year class strength suggest that tarakihi recruitment to the east coast fishery largely occurs south of Banks Peninsula. Recruits then progressively move northwards up the coast such that the final destination of the majority of the older tarakihi age classes is east Northland.

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