Hāpuku-Bass plenary. FNZ. May 2020
Plenary document outlining known facts and catch statistics for hāpuku and bass fish stocks in New Zealand. Fisheries New Zealand. May 2020
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Plenary document outlining known facts and catch statistics for hāpuku and bass fish stocks in New Zealand. Fisheries New Zealand. May 2020
Download > (pdf, 497.61 KB)Fisheries Assessment Plenary. Stock assessments and stock status. Volume 3. Red cod to yellow-eyed mullet. MPI. May 2020.
Download > (pdf, 16.70 MB)Fisheries Assessment Plenary. Stock assessments and stock status. Volume 2. Hoki to redbait. MPI. May 2020
Download > (pdf, 15.89 MB)Fisheries Assessment Plenary. Stock assessments and stock status. Volume 1. Alfonsino to Hake. May 2020.
Download > (pdf, 22.40 MB)Pauly, Simmons et al. Working Paper. A reconstruction of New Zealand’s marine fisheries catches between 1950 and 2010. New Zealand’s current statistics are incomplete due to the omission of significant amounts of unreported landings. This reconstruction accounts for unreported catch to provide a more comprehensive picture of total marine fisheries catches taken from New Zealand […]
Open Link >A report for the Ministry for Primary Industries on the outcomes from applying various rebuild strategies to the east coast tarakihi fishery. BERL developed five different rebuild scenarios to project the impact on the stock over a 20 year period. Report by BERL for MPI. August 2018.
Download > (pdf, 1.46 MB)Twelve experts say there is evidence of bias in a recent assessment of fisheries management practices in New Zealand. Letter to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA (PNAS). 20 June 2017.
Download > (pdf, 506.32 KB)A leaked report reveals New Zealand’s commercial fishing companies are under-reporting their catches. Doubts have been raised about the sustainability of these fisheries and practices after revelations about widespread dumping of catches. Greenpeace released the report written by the Ministry of Fisheries in 2011. NZ Herald article. 24 May 2016.
Open Link >The commercial fishing industry has asked the Government to block public access to photos and videos revealing dumping and seabird bycatch. The fishing industry believes such revelations may damage New Zealand’s international reputation. Michael Morrah. Newshub. 16 January 2018.
Open Link >Annual reports of catches and allowances in each fish stock within the Quota Management System. Monthly breakdown of commercial data is available for some stocks. Fisheries New Zealand website.
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