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FAR 2016/51 Characterisation and length-based population model for scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) in the Bay of Plenty (SCI 1) and Hawke Bay–Wairarapa (SCI 2).

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FAR- 2016-51-Characterisation and length-based population model for scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) in the Bay of Plenty (SCI 1) and Hawke Bay–Wairarapa (SCI 2).pdf

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FAR- 2016-51-Characterisation and length-based population model for scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) in the Bay of Plenty (SCI 1) and Hawke Bay–Wairarapa (SCI 2).pdf (19.3 MB)

Abstract
Assessments of SCI 1 and SCI 2 stocks have been updated, and both were accepted. For SCI 1, SSB remains stable at around 75% SSB0. Fishing intensity has consistently been below F 40% B0. For SCI 2, SSB has continued to increase, and is between 89% and 113% SSB0. Fishing intensity peaked in 2002 but has declined in recent years, while SSB/SSB0 has increased. For both stocks, future catches up to 156 tonnes (SCI 1) or 200 tonnes (SCI 2) to 2021 are not predicted to reduce the SSB below 40% SSB0.

Document date
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
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V 1.3
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Adobe PDF
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19.3 MB
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2016/51
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FAR- 2016-51-Characterisation and length-based population model for scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) in the Bay of Plenty (SCI 1) and Hawke Bay–Wairarapa (SCI 2).pdf

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Tuesday, 11 October 2016

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FAR: 2016/51;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-390-4;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: Metanephrops challengeri; Scampi;
ResearchField: Bay of Plenty; Hawke Bay- Wairapa; Metanephrops challengeri; scampi;
Author: Tuck;

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