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The Plenary Report summarises biological, fishery, stock assessment and stock status information for 80 species or species groups, each of which is split into 1-10 stocks. The Plenary takes into account the most recent data and analyses available to Fisheries Assessment Working Groups (FAWGs) and the Fisheries Assessment Plenary and also incorporates relevant analyses undertaken in previous years.

This page enables you to search through all plenary reports since 2006.


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Title: Plenary (TOR_07)
TOR_07.pdf (50.2 kb)
Plenary (TOR_07)
Title: Plenary (TOR_06)
TOR_06.pdf (33.5 kb)
Plenary (TOR_06)
Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary, November 2016: stock assessments and stock status
10-TOR_2015_FINAL.pdf (1.0 MB)
 The November 2016 Fisheries Plenary Report summarises fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information for 16 of New Zealand’s commercial fish species or species groups in a series of Working Group or Plenary reports.  TOR

Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary November 2014: Stock Assessments and Stock Status
10-TOR_2014_FINAL.pdf (1.5 MB)
The November 2014 Fisheries Plenary Report summarises fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information for 17 of New Zealand’s commercial fish species or species groups in a series of Working Group or Plenary reports. Pacific bluefin tuna (TOR)

Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary November 2014: Volume 1 Stock Assessments and Stock Status
Fisheries Assessment Plenary November 2014 Volume 1.pdf (11.9 MB)
The November 2014 Fisheries Plenary Report summarises fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information for 17 of New Zealand’s commercial fish species or species groups in a series of Working Group or Plenary reports. Volume 1 covers the Introductory Sections to Ray’s Bream.
Title: MID-YEAR_06-TOR_09
06-TOR_09.pdf (221.6 kb)
Year of Most Recent Assessment: 2008

Reference Points
Target: Not established
Soft Limit: Not established
Hard Limit: Not established
Although no target has been set for this stock and the stock assessment generated somewhat ambiguous results the stock is about as likely as not to be at or near BMSY.
Title: Fisheries Assessment Plenary, November 2015: stock assessments and stock status.
10-TOR_2015_FINAL.pdf (1.5 MB)
The November 2015 Fisheries Plenary Report summarises fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information for 16 of New Zealand’s commercial fish species or species groups in a series of Working Group or Plenary reports. Volume 1 covers Introductory to rays bream.
Title: 00_NOV 2010 Plenary Report Complete
NOVEMBER 2010 Plenary Report Complete.pdf (3.5 MB)

This report presents the status of the fish stocks for highly migratory species, rock lobster and toothfish resulting from research and stock assessments up to 2010.

Title: 06-TOR_2010
06-TOR_2010.pdf (162.2 kb)
This document summarises the most recent New Zealand fishery, biological, stock assessment and stock status information about Pacific Bluefin Tuna.
Title: Mid-Year Plenary (TOR_08)
06-TOR_08.pdf (42.3 kb)
The ISC provided the following conservation advice to the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission and the Scientific Committee believes it appropriate for managers to consider:
Given the conclusions of the May-June 2008 stock assessment with regard to the current level of F relative to potential target and limit reference points, and residual uncertainties associated with key model parameters, it is important that the current level of F is not increased.

a) If F remains at the current level and environmental conditions remain favourable, then recruitment should be sufficient to maintain current yield well into the future.

b) A reduction in F, in combination with favourable environmental conditions, should lead to greater Y/R and SPR and, after some lag, greater sustained yield.

c) Increases in F above the current level, and/or unfavourable changes in environmental conditions, may result in recruitment levels which are insufficient to sustain the current productivity of the stock.