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2018/2005/07/2018
Title: FAR 2018/20 - Survey of scallops in Kaipara Harbour, 2017
FAR-2018-20-Kaipara-Harbour-Scallops.pdf (2.1 MB)
This report describes a 2017 survey of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in Kaipara Harbour, the third assessment of the scallop population following surveys in 2007 and 2009. Data from all three surveys were analysed to examine changes in scallop population status among years. The project findings were used to inform management of the harbour’s non-commercial (recreational and customary) scallop fishery.
FAR: 2018/20;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-909-8;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA 9A;
Author: Williams; Bian; Roberts;
2018/1928/06/2018
Title: FAR 2018/19 - Dredge survey of scallops in Marlborough Sounds, January 2018.
FAR-2018-19-Marlborough-Sounds-Scallop-Survey.pdf (1.4 MB)
This report describes a January 2018 dredge survey of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in the Marlborough Sounds region of the Southern scallop stock, SCA 7. Estimates of scallop population distribution, size structure, and biomass derived from the survey were compared with estimates made from previous surveys to establish if changes had occurred in the population. To aid comparability, forward projections were conducted to predict population biomass in May and September 2018.
FAR: 2018/19;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-908-1;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA 7;
Author: Williams; Parkinson; Olsen; Bian;
2017/2303/05/2017
Title: FAR-2017-23 Survey of scallops in SCA 7, January 2017
FAR-2017-23-SCA-7-Survey-Jan-2017.pdf (5.1 MB)
This report describes a January 2017 dredge survey of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in the Southern scallop stock, SCA 7 (Golden Bay, Tasman Bay, Marlborough Sounds). Estimates of scallop population distribution, size structure, and biomass derived from the survey were compared with estimates made from previous surveys to establish if changes had occurred in the population. To aid comparability, new estimates of scallop growth in key areas were generated and used in population projections.
FAR: 2017/23;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-560-1;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: Scallop;
Stock: SCA 7;
FishingMethod: Dredge;
ResearchField: scallop, population, stock structure, size structure, biomass;
Author: Bian; Drury; Parkinson; Roberts; Tuck; Williams;
2017/0627/01/2017
Title: FAR 2017/06 Estimating the abundance of scampi in SCI 6A (Auckland Islands) in 2016.
FAR-2017-06-Scampi-SCI-6A.pdf (1.3 MB)
Photographic and trawl surveys of scampi in SCI 6A were conducted in February/March 2016. The photographic survey estimates of scampi and burrows both showed an increase on the 2013 estimate. The trawl survey estimate reflects a marked reduction from 2013, but an enforced vessel change raised questions over comparability with the previous series. Almost 3900 scampi were tagged and released to investigate growth and some animals have been recaptured by industry.
FAR: 2017/06;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-477-2;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: Scampi;
Stock: SCI 6A;
FishingMethod: trawl survey;
ResearchField: abundance; Auckland Islands; burrows; scampi; SCI 6A; trawl survey;
Author: Armiger; Miller; Parkinson; Rush; Smith; Spong; Tuck;
2016/5501/11/2016
Title: FAR 2016/ 55 Characterisation and a length-based assessment model for scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) on the Mernoo Bank (SCI 3).
FAR-2016-55-SCI3-characterisation-and-assessment.pdf (18.5 MB)
A fishery characterisation and stock assessment have been undertaken and accepted for SCI 3. A three stock model was developed, based on previous studies. Models excluding trawl or photo surveys were examined. Both approaches suggest SSB is currently around 54–60% SSB0. Models excluding trawl surveys suggest stock status would improve to 70% SSB0 by 2020 with future catches at the TACC, while models excluding the photo survey stock status would decline to 42% SSB0
FAR: 2016/55;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-405-5;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: Metanephrops challengeri; Scampi;
Stock: SCI 3;
ResearchField: photo surveys; scampi; SCI3; SSB; SSB0; trawl surveys;
Author: Tuck;
2016/5111/10/2016
Title: 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).
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)
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.
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;
2016/3009/06/2016
Title: Amateur harvest estimates from an access point survey of marine fishers in the western Bay of Plenty, New Zealand in 2010–11 and 2011–12
FAR-2016-30-Access-point-survey-Western-Bay-of-Plenty (1).pdf (2.5 MB)
The amateur harvest of rock lobster, scallop, kahawai and red gurnard was estimated using creel surveys at boat access points in the 2010–11 and 2011–12 fishing years. The survey area was from Port Charles, Coromandel to Maketu, central Bay of Plenty. Over 25 000 boats were intercepted using a mix of stationary and roving creel surveys. The results were expanded to estimate harvest for whole QMAs and all methods using data from the 2011–12 National Panel Survey.
FAR: 2016/30;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-276-1;
ScienceStock: Marine Amateur;
Species: Red Gurnard; Rock lobster; Scallop;
Stock: Marine Amateur;
ResearchField: Creel surveys; Marine Amateur;
Author: Holdsworth;
2016/0103/05/2016
Title: Review of New Zealand’s scallop fishery stock assessment data and methods.
FSR-2016-01-Scallop-review.pdf (819.5 kb)
An independent panel of experts was convened from 29/02/2016 to 4/03/2016 to review the historical data and analyses for SCA 7, SCA CS and SCA 1 and to provide recommendations on future research, monitoring and analytical methodologies
FSR: 2016/01;
ISSN: 2382-2406;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-226-6;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: Scallop;
Stock: SCA 1; SCA 7; SCA CS;
ResearchField: historical data; Independent review; monitoring;
Author: Haddon; Hart; Smith;
2016/1715/04/2016
Title: Estimating the abundance of scampi in SCI 1 (Bay of Plenty) and SCI 2 (Wairarapa / Hawke Bay) in 2015.
FAR-2016-17-Scampi-2015.pdf (1.1 MB)
Photographic and trawl surveys of scampi in SCI 1 and 2 were conducted in February/March 2015. For SCI 1 both surveys suggest that population biomass and abundance has remained relatively stable since the early 2000s. For SCI 2 both surveys suggest that population biomass and abundance has increased since 2006. About 5600 scampi were tagged and released to investigate growth, and recaptures to date have been low. Scampi emergence patterns were investigated with acoustic tags.
FAR: 2016/17;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-215-0;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: Scampi;
Stock: SCI 1, SCI 2;
FishingMethod: Trwal survey, Photographic Survey;
ResearchField: Abundance; Acoustic tags; Survey;
Author: Armiger; Miller; Parkinson; Rush; Smith; Spong; Tuck;
2015/7912/01/2016
Title: FAR 2015/79 SCA 7 stock survey, November 2015.
FAR-2015-79-SCA7-post-season-survey.pdf (3.9 MB)
This report describes an extensive post-fishing season dredge survey of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) conducted in November 2015 within the Southern scallop stock, SCA 7. The aim was to evaluate the status of the stock. The survey provided estimates of scallop population abundance, length frequency, and biomass, examined the sensitivity of biomass estimates to a range of density thresholds, and compared the current biomass and exploitation rate with relevant estimates from previous surveys.
FAR: 2015/79;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-135-1;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: Scallop;
Stock: SCA 7;
FishingMethod: dredge;
ResearchField: ; post-fishing season dredge; SCA 7; Scallop;
Author: MacGibbon; Olsen; Parkinson; Roberts; Williams;
15801/12/2015
Title: AEBR 158 Fish and invertebrate bycatch in New Zealand deepwater fisheries from 1990–91 until 2012–13.
AEBR-158-deepwater-bycatch-discards-with-erratum.pdf (10.2 MB)
This report provides estimates of annual levels of individual fish and invertebrate species bycatch in eight fisheries across nine New Zealand Tier-1 deepwater species, for 1990–91 to 2012–13. Commercial catch-effort data were used to scale up rates calculated from the observed fishery. Summary tables detail the annual bycatch and bycatch trend for each species or species group.
AEBR: 158;
ISSN: 1179-6480;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-042-2;
ScienceStock: Aquatic Environment working group;
Species: arrow squid; hake; hoki; jack mackeral; ling; orabnge roughy; oreo; scampi; southern blue whiting;
ResearchField: bycatch; Commercial catch-effort data; deepwater fisheries; obsever records;
Author: Ballara;
2015/7220/11/2015
Title: FAR 2015/72 SCA 7 in-season survey, October 2015.
FAR-2015-72-SCA-7-in-season-survey.pdf (1.0 MB)
This report describes an in-fishing season dredge survey of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) conducted from 7–9 October 2015 in three key fishery areas (Guards Bay, Ship Cove, and Dieffenbach Point) in the Marlborough Sounds within the Southern scallop stock, SCA 7. The survey provided estimates of the current status of scallop beds within the three areas, and compared those estimates with relevant estimates from the May 2015 survey of SCA 7 and with recent fine scale commercial catch data.
FAR: 2015/72;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-1-77665-104-7;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: Scallop;
Stock: SCA 7;
FishingMethod: Dredge;
ResearchField: SCA 7; scallop; Season dredge; survey;
Author: Olsen; Parkinson; Roberts; Williams;
2015/2321/04/2015
Title: FAR 2015/23 Estimating the abundance of scampi in SCI 3 (Mernoo Bank) in 2013.
FAR_2015_23_2860_SCI2010-02C (Objective 1-3, Milestone 17, Reporting Requirement 5c).pdf (1.9 MB)
Photographic and trawl surveys of scampi in SCI 3 were conducted in September/October 2013. Estimates of burrows have increased steadily since 2009, with estimates of scampi showing a smaller relative increase. Trawl catch rates were comparable with 2010, and higher than 2009. Over 3300 scampi were tagged and released to investigate growth, and recaptures to date have been low. Scampi emergence patterns were investigated with acoustic tags.
FAR: 2015/23;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-477-10592-7;
ScienceStock: Scampi;
Species: Metanephrops challengeri; scampi;
Stock: SCI 3;
FishingMethod: trawl;
ResearchField: density of major burrow openings.; minimum absolute abundance; scampi;
Author: Armiger; Miller; Parkinson; Rush; Smith; Spong; Tuck;
14025/11/2014
Title: AEBR 140 Forecasting quantity of displaced fishing. Part 1: Challenger scallop fishery.
AEBR_140_Challenger-scallop-forecasting-displaced-fishing.pdf (1.7 MB)
A protocol is developed for estimating the amount of commercial scallop fishing displacement likely to result from a spatial restriction in the SCA 7 scallop fishery.  The cumulative catch loss to date from the SCA 7 fishery due to authorised marine farms is estimated.  Sensitivity of estimates to variations in footprint size, catch history period, defined spatial extent of the fishery, and choice of estimator are demonstrated 
AEBR: 140;
ISSN: 1179-6480;
ISBN: 978-0-478-43798-0;
ScienceStock: SCA;
Species: Scallop;
Stock: SCA 7;
ResearchField: Quantity of displaced fishing;
Author: Bowden; McGregor; Osborne;
2014/5613/10/2014
Title: FAR 2014/56 Amateur harvest estimates for scallop and rock lobster fisheries from the eastern Coromandel, New Zealand 2007–08.
FAR_2014_56_2139_REC2007-11 Obj. 1, 2, 3.pdf (1.0 MB)
The amateur harvest of rock lobster and scallops was estimated using creel surveys from 1 December 2007 to 28 February 2008. All the main access points were covered on the Coromandel Coast from Cape Colville to Hot Water Beach on 16 survey days. The total estimated harvest for the three months was 2.8 t meat weight of scallops and 7.3 t green weight of rock lobster. Potential improvements to the survey method for these species and how larger areas could be covered are discussed.
FAR: 2014/56;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-43765-2;
ScienceStock: CRA; SCA;
Species: Rock lobster; Scallop;
ResearchField: Amateur harvest estimates;
Author: Holdsworth; Walshe;
2014/4803/09/2014
Title: FAR 2014/48 Management strategy evaluation for the Coromandel scallop fishery.
FAR_2014_48_2777_Scallop-Management-Strategy-Evaluation.pdf (1.1 MB)
This report describes a management strategy evaluation for Coromandel scallop. Two approaches for managing the fishery were investigated; one with a low base TACC which can be increased in-season based on the results of a resource survey, and the other with higher base TACCs and closure of individual scallop beds when CPUE drops below specified thresholds. Decision rules were evaluated against the Harvest Strategy Standard reference points, as well as measures of average and variability of catch.
FAR: 2014/48;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-43738-6;
ScienceStock: SCA;
Species: Scallop;
ResearchField: Management strategy;
Author: Haist; Middleton;
2014/2601/08/2014
Title: FAR 2014/26 Characterisation of the Northland Scallop fishery (SCA 1), 1989–90 to 2010–11.
FAR_2014_26_2550_SEA2010-07 (Obj. 1-2, MS 1,3,4,6).pdf (1.2 MB)
This report provides a characterisation of the Northland scallop fishery from 1989–90 to 2010–11 that summarises the spatial nature and extent of the fishery’s catch and effort history, as well as standardised catch per unit effort (CPUE) indices for the three main scallop beds in SCA 1 (Rangaunu Bay, Bream Bay, and Spirits Bay).
FAR: 2014/26;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-43224-4;
ScienceStock: SCA;
Species: Scallop;
Stock: SCA1;
ResearchField: Fishery characterisation;
Author: Hartill; Williams;
2014/3330/07/2014
Title: FAR 2014/33 Characterisation and length-based population model for scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) in the Bay of Plenty (SCI 1) and Hawke Bay/Wairarapa (SCI 2)
FAR_2014_33_2719_DEE2010-02SCIB (Obj. 1, MS 9, RR 4B).pdf (3.9 MB)
Assessments of SCI 1 and SCI 2 scampi stocks have been updated, and assessments for both were accepted. For SCI 1, SSB has remains stable at around 70% SSB0. Fishing intensity has consistently been below F 40% B0. For SCI 2, SSB has increased recently, and is around 65% SSB0. Fishing intensity peaked in 2002 but has declined in recent years, while SSB/SSB0 has increased. For both stocks, future catches between 100 and 140 tonnes (to 2018) are not predicted to reduce the SSB below 40% SSB0.
FAR: 2014/33;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-43710-2;
ScienceStock: SCI;
Species: Scampi;
Stock: SCI 1; SCI 2;
ResearchField: Characterisation; length-based population model;
Author: Tuck;
2014/1604/06/2014
Title: FAR 2014/16 Ngā Tipa o Te Whaka ā Te Wera Mātaitai-Stratified survey of the Paterson Inlet customary scallop (Pecten novaezealandiae) fishery, 2013
FAR_2014_16_2736_CUS2012-01 Obj. 1.pdf (760.8 kb)
A dive survey of Pecten novaezelandiae was conducted in the Te Whaka ā Te Wera Mātaitai, Stewart Island, to provide information on size-frequency and density of scallops. A total of 383 live scallops were sampled over 20 sites of 100 m2 each. Very low densites were observed and most scallops within the Mātaitai were found at two sites. Size frequency distribution shows the presence of large scallops in the Mātaitai. Uneven distribution of scallop size frequency suggests inconsistent recruitment
FAR: 2014/16;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-42392-1;
ScienceStock: SCA;
Species: Scallop;
FishingMethod: Dive survey;
ResearchField: density; Size frequency distribution;
Author: Hepburn; Kearney; Rayment; Russell; Twist;
2014/0710/02/2014
Title: FAR 2014/07 Review of the Southern scallop fishery
FAR_2014_07_2731_SCA2007-04 Obj1, MS3, RR1.pdf (4.4 MB)
This review of information on New Zealand’s Southern scallop fishery (SCA 7: Golden Bay, Tasman Bay, and the Marlborough Sounds) was conducted to investigate factors affecting its performance. It describes the management history from 1959 to 2013, characterises commercial catch and effort, examines enhancement and rotational fishing activities, investigates scallop population distribution, biomass, and size structure, and compares landings with estimated yields (CAY). Fishery performance, stock status, CAY, exploitation rates, and drivers of productivity are discussed.
FAR: 2014/07;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-42356-3;
Species: Scallop;
Stock: SCA 7;
Author: Bian; Hartill; Williams; Williams;
2013/2408/07/2013
Title: Characterisation and length-based population model for scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) on the Mernoo Bank (SCI 3).
FAR_2013_24_2578_DEE2010-02, Obj. 1, CS4A.pdf (3.7 MB)
 This report describes a fishery characterisation, and stock assessment model for the SCI 3 scampi (Metanephrops challenger) stock on the Mernoo Bank, Chatham Rise. The stock comprises three distinct areas, with different fishing histories, and a three area length based model was developed, with mortality, growth, selectivity and catchability shared between stocks. A base model was developed, with sensitivity to growth and mortality examined. None of the models were accepted for management.
FAR: 2013/24;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-41406-6;
ScienceStock: Deepwater;
Species: scampi;
Stock: SCI 3;
FishingMethod: bottom trawl;
ResearchField: stock assessment model, characterisation, Mernoo Bank, Chatham Rise;
Author: Tuck;
2013/2008/07/2013
Title: Burrowing megafauna in SCI 3.
FAR_2013_20_2530_SEA2011-13, Obj.1, RR1.pdf (706.2 kb)
 Scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) form burrows in the seabed, and photographic surveys counting burrows are used to estimate stock abundance. Other species also form burrows, and this report reviews available data from the Chatham Rise to identify potential burrow formers, and evaluate whether these burrows were likely to be confused with those of scampi. None of the species recorded of appropriate size to be confused with scampi are actually known to generate burrows.
FAR: 2013/20;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-40594-1;
ScienceStock: Deepwater;
Species: scampi;
Stock: SCI 3;
FishingMethod: bottom trawl;
ResearchField: burrowing megafauna, burrow counts, stock abundance, Chatham Rise;
Author: Spong; Tuck;
2013/1808/07/2013
Title: FAR 2013/18 Biomass survey and yield calculation for the Coromandel commercial scallop fishery, 2012.
FAR 2013 18 Biomass survey and yield calculation for the Coromandel commercial scallop fishery.pdf (1.1 MB)
This report summarises research and fishery information for scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in the Coromandel scallop stock (SCA CS). A dredge survey of the main commercial scallop beds and adjacent areas was conducted in April–May 2012 to estimate the population abundance, biomass and size structure of scallops. Estimates of Current Annual Yield were calculated for the 2012–13 fishing year, by applying a reference rate of fishing mortality (F0.1) to the estimated start-of-season recruited meatweight biomass of scallops.
FAR: 2013/18;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-40571-2;
ScienceStock: Shellfish; Shellfish;
Species: scallop, Pecten novaezelandiae; scallop, Pecten novaezelandiae;
Stock: SCA CS; SCA CS;
FishingMethod: dredge; dredge;
ResearchField: dredge survey, population abundance, biomass, size structure, current annual yield, CAY, fishing mor; dredge survey, population abundance, biomass, size structure, current annual yield, CAY, fishing mor;
Author: Bian; Bian; Parkinson; Parkinson; Williams; Williams;
2013/2008/05/2013
Title: Burrowing megafauna in SCI 3.
FAR_2013_20_2530_SEA2011-13, Obj.1, RR1.pdf (706.2 kb)
 Scampi (Metanephrops challengeri) form burrows in the seabed, and photographic surveys counting burrows are used to estimate stock abundance. Other species also form burrows, and this report reviews available data from the Chatham Rise to identify potential burrow formers, and evaluate whether these burrows were likely to be confused with those of scampi. None of the species recorded of appropriate size to be confused with scampi are actually known to generate burrows.
FAR: 2013/20;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-40594-1;
ScienceStock: Deepwater;
Species: scampi;
Stock: SCI;
FishingMethod: bottom trawl;
ResearchField: burrowing megafauna, burrow counts, stock abundance, Chatham Rise;
Author: Spong; Tuck;
10017/09/2012
Title: Fish and invertebrate bycatch and discards in New Zealand scampi fisheries from 1990–91 until 2009–10
4922048-AEBR-100-2552-Draft-SCI-AEBR-OA-revised-Sep-V2.pdf (6.5 MB)
This report presents estimates of annual bycatch and discard levels in the commercial scampi fishery based on reported effort and scientific observer data. Combined estimates were made for QMS species, non-QMS species, invertebrates, and rattails; separate estimates were made for javelinfish. Scampi accounted for about 17% of the total catch; rattails (29%), sea perch (8%), ling (7%), and hoki (6%) were the main bycatch species. Currently about of 4.2 kg of fish are discarded for every 1 kg of scampi caught.
AEBR: 100;
ScienceStock: Deepwater;
Species: bycatch; Scampi; SCI;
Stock: bycatch; invertebrate; invertebrate bycatch; SCAMPI; Scampi; scampi fishery; SCI;
FishingMethod: trawl; trawling;
ResearchField: bycatch; discard levels; discards; hoki; invertebrate bycatch; javelinfish; ling; observer; observer data; rattails; scampi; Scampi; SCI; sea perch;
Author: Anderson;
2012/2421/06/2012
Title: Abundance of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in Coromandel recreational fishing areas, 2009 and 2010.
12_24_FAR.pdf (803.0 kb)
Diver surveys of scallops were conducted in 2009 and 2010 at selected recreational fishing areas in the Coromandel stock (SCA CS), marking the fourth and fifth in a 2006–10 series of annual surveys of these areas. The abundance and size structure of scallops varied markedly among areas. Scallop densities in areas open and closed to commercial dredging were compared using data from the 2006–10 diver and dredge surveys. Abundance in commercial and some recreational areas seems to have varied in similar ways but it is difficult to draw firm conclusions about the nature of this relationship.
FAR: 2012/24;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ISBN: 978-0-478-38873-2;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: Scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae);
Stock: SCA CS;
FishingMethod: Diver sampling, survey estimates;
ResearchField: abundance estimates; recreational fisheries;
Author: Williams;
2010/3711/11/2010
Title: Biomass survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2010
10_37_FAR.pdf (478.8 kb)
Biomass survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2010
Author: Parkinson; Williams;
FishingMethod: dredge;
FMA: FMA1;
Project code: SCA2007-01C;
ResearchField: biomass; stock assessment;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA; Scallops;
Stock: SCACS;
2010/3301/10/2010
Title: Biomass survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2009
10_33_FAR.pdf (601.7 kb)
Biomass survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2009
FAR: 2010/33;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
FishingMethod: Dredge;
ResearchField: Biomass; Stock Assessment;
Author: Parkinson; Tuck; Williams;
2009/6201/12/2009
Title: Abundance of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in Northland and Coromandel recreational fishing areas, 2007
09_62_FAR.pdf (900.2 kb)
Abundance of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in Northland and Coromandel recreational fishing areas, 2007
FAR: 2009/62;
ISSN: 1179-5352;
ScienceStock: shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA1; SCACS;
FishingMethod: dredge;
ResearchField: Biomass; Recreational;
FMA: FMA1;
Author: Williams;
2009/0801/02/2009
Title: Abundance of scallops (Pecten novazelandiae) in Coromandel recreational fishing areas, 2008
09_08_FAR.pdf (293.1 kb)
Abundance of scallops (Pecten novazelandiae) in Coromandel recreational fishing areas, 2008
Project code: SCA2007/03;
FAR: 2009/08;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCACS;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ResearchField: Population structure; Recreational;
FMA: FMA1;
Author: Williams;
2009/0201/01/2009
Title: Biomass survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2008
\2009 FARs\09_02_FAR.pdf (416.0 kb)
Biomass survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2008
Project code: SCA2007/01A;
FAR: 2009/02;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCACS;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ResearchField: Biomass; Stock assessment;
FMA: FMA1;
Author: Williams;
2008/3501/06/2008
Title: Biomass surveys and stock assessments for the Coromandel and Northland scallop fisheries, 2007
\2008 FARs\08_35_FAR.pdf (8.3 MB)
Biomass surveys and stock assessments for the Coromandel and Northland scallop fisheries, 2007
ISSN: 1175-1584;
Project code: SCA2006/01; SCA2006/02;
FAR: 2008/35;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA1; SCACS;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ResearchField: Biomass; Stock assessment;
FMA: FMA1;
Author: Williams;
2008/3401/06/2008
Title: Abundance of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in Northland and Coromandel recreational fishing areas, 2006
\2008 FARs\08_34_FAR.pdf (4.8 MB)
Abundance of scallops (Pecten novaezelandiae) in Northland and Coromandel recreational fishing areas, 2006
ISSN: 1175-1584;
Project code: SAP2005/01;
FAR: 2008/34;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA1; SCACS;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ResearchField: Biomass;
FMA: FMA1;
Author: Carbines; Tuck; Williams;
2007/2401/08/2007
Title: Biomass surveys and stock assessments for the Coromandel and Northland scallop fisheries, 2006.
\2007 FARs\07_24_FAR.pdf (2.0 MB)
Biomass surveys and stock assessments for the Coromandel and Northland scallop fisheries, 2006.
ISSN: 1175-1584;
Project code: SCA2005/01; SCA2005/02;
FAR: 2007/24;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA1; SCACS;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ResearchField: Biomass; Stock assessment;
FMA: FMA1;
Author: Parkinson; Tuck; Williams;
2007/0401/01/2007
Title: Status of the non-commercial scallop (Pecten novasealandiae) fishery in Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island, and information needs for future management.
\2007 FARs\07_04_FAR.pdf (2.6 MB)
Status of the non-commercial scallop (Pecten novasealandiae) fishery in Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island, and information needs for future management.
ISSN: 1175-1584;
Project code: SCA2002/03;
FAR: 2007/04;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA5;
ResearchField: Recreational; Stock assessment;
FMA: FMA5;
Author: Carbines; Michael;
2006/3401/09/2006
Title: Biomass surveys and stock assessments for the Coromandel and Northland scallop fisheries, 2005.
\2006 FARs\06_34_FAR.pdf (5.5 MB)
Biomass surveys and stock assessments for the Coromandel and Northland scallop fisheries, 2005.
ISSN: 1175-1584;
Project code: SCA2004/01; SCA2004/02;
FAR: 2006/34;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA1; SCACS;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ResearchField: Biomass; Stock assessment;
FMA: FMA1; FMA9;
Author: Cryer; Parkinson;
2006/1001/06/2006
Title: An assessment of the recreational catch of scallops and dredge oysters in the Golden Bay and Tasman Bay sections of the Southern Scallop Fishery (SCA 7) for the 2003-04 fishing season.
\2006 FARs\06_10_FAR.pdf (2.1 MB)
An assessment of the recreational catch of scallops and dredge oysters in the Golden Bay and Tasman Bay sections of the Southern Scallop Fishery (SCA 7) for the 2003-04 fishing season.
ISSN: 1175-1584;
Project code: REC2002/03;
FAR: 2006/10;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: OYS; SCA;
Stock: OYS7; SCA7;
ResearchField: Recreational fishing;
FMA: FMA7;
Author: Bradley; Cole; Davey; Horn;
SCA2003-0101/10/2004
Title: Dredge survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2004
SCA200301 Survey Scallop Coromandel dredge stock assessment Objective 1 2 final.pdf (2.9 MB)
Dredge survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2004. Objectives 1 ans 2
Author: Cryer; Parkinson;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ResearchField: Dredging; stock assessment;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
2004/3701/07/2004
Title: Review of dredge fishing technologies and practice for application in New Zealand
\2004 FARs\04_37_FAR.pdf (1.7 MB)
Review of dredge fishing technologies and practice for application in New Zealand
Author: Baird; Beentjes;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
Project code: ENV2000/06;
ResearchField: Benthic impacts;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: BYA; DAN; DSU; MDI; MMI; OYS; PDO; PLZ; SAE; SCA; TOH; TUA;
SCA2002-0101/02/2004
Title: Dredge survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2003
SCA200201 Survey Coromandel Scallop fishery 2003 Objective 1 2 final.pdf (2.8 MB)
Dredge survey and stock assessment for the Coromandel scallop fishery, 2003. Objectives 1 and 2
Author: Cryer; Parkinson;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ResearchField: Dredging; stock assessment;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
2002/6101/12/2002
Title: Dredge surveys of scallops in the Northland and Coromandel scallop fisheries, 2001
\2002 FARs\02_61_FAR.pdf (702.7 kb)
Dredge surveys of scallops in the Northland and Coromandel scallop fisheries, 2001
Author: Cryer; Parkinson;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
FMA: FMA1; FMA9;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ResearchField: Biomass;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA1; SCACS;
2002/6001/12/2002
Title: Northland and Coromandel scallop stock assessment for 2001
\2002 FARs\02_60_FAR.pdf (616.6 kb)
Northland and Coromandel scallop stock assessment for 2001
Author: Cryer;
FMA: FMA1; FMA9;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ResearchField: Stock assessment;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA1; SCACS;
SCA2000-0201/04/2002
Title: Dredge surveys and estimates of yield for the Northland and Coromandel scallop fisheries, 2001
SCA200002 SCA200002 Survey Northland Coromandel Scallop fisheries final.pdf (2.4 MB)
Dredge surveys and estimates of yield for the Northland and Coromandel scallop fisheries, 2001. SCA2000-01 and SCA2000-02
Author: Cryer; Parkinson;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ResearchField: Dredging; stock assessment;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
2001/0901/04/2001
Title: Coromandel scallop stock assessment for 1999
\2001 FARs\01_09_FARD .pdf (740.2 kb)
Coromandel scallop stock assessment for 1999
Author: Cryer;
FMA: FMA1;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ResearchField: Stock assessment;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCACS;
2001/0801/04/2001
Title: An appraisal of an in-season depletion method of estimating biomass and yield in the Coromandel scallop fishery
\2001 FARs\01_08_FARD .pdf (1.2 MB)
An appraisal of an in-season depletion method of estimating biomass and yield in the Coromandel scallop fishery
Author: Cryer;
FMA: FMA1;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ResearchField: Analytical methods; Biomass; CPUE;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCACS;
1999/3701/10/1999
Title: Coromandel and Northland scallop stock assessments for 1998
\1999 FARDs\99_37_FARD.pdf (664.5 kb)
Coromandel and Northland scallop stock assessments for 1998
Author: Cryer;
FMA: FMA1; FMA9;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ResearchField: Stock assessment;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA1; SCACS;
1998/0701/03/1998
Title: Coromandel and Northland scallop stock assessments for 1997
\1998 FARDs\98_07_FARD.pdf (543.8 kb)
Coromandel and Northland scallop stock assessments for 1997
Author: Cryer;
FMA: FMA1; FMA9;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ResearchField: Stock assessment;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCA1; SCACS;
1994/1801/08/1994
Title: Estimating CAY for northern commercial scallop fisheries - a technique based on estimates of biomass and catch from the Whitianga bed
\1994 FARDs\94_18_FARD.pdf (818.7 kb)
Estimating CAY for northern commercial scallop fisheries - a technique based on estimates of biomass and catch from the Whitianga bed
Author: Cryer;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
FMA: FMA1;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ResearchField: Analytical methods;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;
Stock: SCACS;
1988/2501/12/1988
Title: New Zealand scallop
\1988 FARDs\88_25_FARD.pdf (326.3 kb)
New Zealand scallop
Author: Bull;
FishingMethod: Dredging;
ISSN: 1175-1584;
ResearchField: Fishery characterisation;
ScienceStock: Shellfish;
Species: SCA;