Because of the relatively low levels of exploitation of
D. subrosea, it is likely that all stocks are still
effectively in a virgin state. Because recruitment is variable and natural mortality caused by storm events
may be high, biomass is likely to be highly variable
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Plenary (DSU_07)
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Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary May 2017: Stock Assessments and Stock Status
92_DSU_2017.pdf
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The May 2017 Fisheries Plenary Report summarises fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information for 83 of New Zealand’s commercial fish species or species groups in a series of Working Group or Plenary reports. Each species or species group is split into 1-10 stocks for management purposes. DSU
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Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary May 2016: Stock Assessments and Stock Status
92_DSU_2016_FINAL.pdf
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The May 2016 Fisheries Plenary Report summarises fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information for 83 of New Zealand’s commercial fish species or species groups in a series of Working Group or Plenary reports. Each species or species group is split into 1-10 stocks for management purposes. DSU.
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Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary May 2015: Stock Assessments and Stock Status
92_DSU_2015_FINAL.pdf
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The May 2015 Fisheries Plenary Report summarises fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information for 82 of New Zealand’s commercial fish species or species groups in a series of Working Group or Plenary reports. Each species or species group is split into 1-10 stocks for management purposes. DSU.
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The May 2014 Fisheries Plenary Report summarises fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information for 82 of New Zealand’s commercial fish species or species groups in a series of Working Group or Plenary reports. Each species or species group is split into 1-10 stocks for management purposes. Volume 3 covers the Red Snapper to Yellow-eyed Mullet.
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Because of the relatively low levels of exploitation of D. subrosea, it is likely that all stocks are still effectively in a virgin state. Because recruitment is variable and natural mortality caused by storm events may be high, biomass is likely to be highly variable.
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This document summarises the most recent New Zealand fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information about Fine (silky) dosinia.
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