No estimates of current and reference biomass are available. The current TACCs and recent catch
levels are below the estimated MCY, are considered sustainable, and are probably at levels which will
allow the stock to move towards a size that will support the MSY. TACs were originally set at low
levels to promote stock rebuilding.
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Plenary (MOK_07)
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Plenary (MOK_06)
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Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary May 2017: Stock Assessments and Stock Status
10_MOK_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.MOK
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Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary May 2016: Stock Assessments and Stock Status
10_MOK_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. MOK
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Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary May 2015: Stock Assessments and Stock Status
10_MOK_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. MOK.
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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 1 covers the Introductory Sections to Jack Mackerel.
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No estimates of current and reference biomass are available. The current TACCs and recent catch levels are below the estimated MCY, are considered sustainable. TACs were originally set at low levels to promote stock rebuilding.
Catch curve analysis from recent catch sampling (2004–05 and 2005 06) indicates that total mortality (Z) is low, with fishing mortality at or below M. The fishery is comprised of fish across a broad range of ages across both sexes. Given that the MOK 1 catch has been fairly stable since 1993/94, this information suggests that the current TACC and catches are sustainable, at least in the short to medium term.
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Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary May 2013: Stock Assessments and Yield Estimates
010_MOK_2013.pdf
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The May 2013 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. Moki (MOK).
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This document summarises the most recent New Zealand fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information about blue moki.
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