Update – 27 September 2019
Minister announces decisions on 28 fish stocks
Following consultation, the Minister of Fisheries has made decisions on sustainability measures for 28 selected fish stocks for the 2019/20 fishing year, beginning 1 October 2019. This includes decisions relating to total allowable catches (TACs), non-commercial allowances, total allowable commercial catches (TACCs) for 20 stocks, and deemed value changes for 8 stocks.
The Quota Management System provides a flexible framework that is responsive to change. This allows catch limits to be adjusted in response to changes in abundance.
The decisions are based on best available scientific evidence along with feedback from tangata whenua, stakeholders, and the community.
The minister's decision letter provides the details of, and reasons for, each of his decisions.
Decision documents
Minister's decision letter [PDF, 1.2 MB]
Decision document [PDF, 7.6 MB]
Submissions
Part 1 [PDF, 9.3 MB]
Part 2 [PDF, 9.9 MB]
Part 3 [PDF, 13 MB]
Tarakihi documents
NZIER economic assessment of tarakihi [PDF, 941 KB]
Updated industry eastern tarakihi strategy and rebuild plan [PDF, 11 MB]
Summary table of decisions
Area |
Change |
Decision summary |
---|---|---|
Inshore Stocks | ||
North east coast North Island kina (SUR 1A) |
- |
|
North east coast North Island kina (SUR 1B) |
- |
|
Chatham Islands pāua |
- |
|
Northern east coast, North Island red snapper (RSN 1) |
↓ |
|
Rest of New Zealand coast red snapper (RSN 2) |
↑ |
|
Northern East Coast North Island tarakihi (TAR 1) |
↓ |
|
Southern East Coast North Island tarakihi (TAR 2) |
↓ |
|
East Coast South Island tarakihi (TAR 3) |
↓ |
|
West Coast South Island and Cook Strait tarakihi (TAR 7) |
↓ |
|
Top of the South Island elephant fish (ELE 7) |
- |
|
Top of the South Island gurnard |
↑ |
|
Top of the South Island John dory |
↑ |
|
Top of the South Island rig |
↑ |
|
Deepwater Stocks | ||
South Island and lower west coast North Island gemfish |
↑ |
|
West Coast South Island hake |
↓ |
|
Entire New Zealand coast hoki |
↓ |
|
West Coast South Island and Cook Strait ling |
↑ |
|
East Coast South Island orange roughy (ORH 3B) |
↑ |
|
West Coast South Island orange roughy |
↑ |
|
Deemed value rates for multiple stocks | ||
Bluenose (BNS 7) |
|
|
Black cardinalfish (CDL 5) |
||
Jack Mackerel (JMA 7) |
||
Kingfish (KIN 3) |
||
Rubyfish (RBY 5, RBY 6) |
||
Silver warehou (SWA 3 and SWA 4) |
About the consultation
Fisheries New Zealand sought feedback on proposed changes to the sustainability measures and other management controls for selected fishstocks.
The consultation ran from 18 June until 26 July 2019.
Consultation documents
Deepwater stocks
Gemfish (SKI 3 and 7) [PDF, 957 KB]
Hake (HAK 7) [PDF, 893 KB]
Hoki (HOK 1) [PDF, 1 MB]
Ling (LIN 7) [PDF, 937 KB]
Orange roughy (ORH 3B) [PDF, 1 MB]
Orange roughy (ORH 7A) [PDF, 895 KB]
Inshore stocks
Kina (SUR 1A and 1B) [PDF, 806 KB]
Pāua(PAU 4) [PDF, 675 KB]
Red snapper (RSN 1 and 2) [PDF, 800 KB]
Top of the South trawl fishery for 4 stock [PDF, 642 KB]
Elephant fish (ELE 7); Gurnard (GUR 7); John dory (JDO 7); Rig (SPO 7)
Tarakihi
Tarakihi (TAR 1, 2, 3 and 7) [PDF, 2.1 MB]
Industry proposal [PDF, 11 MB]
Deemed value rates
Deemed value rates for 8 selected stocks [PDF, 669 KB]
- Bluenose (BNS 7)
- Black cardinalfish (CDL 5)
- Jack mackerel (JMA 7)
- Kingfish (KIN 3)
- Rubyfish (RBY 5 and 6)
- Silver warehou (SWA 3 and 4)
Amateur fishing charter vessel reporting
Consultation document [PDF, 507 KB]
Statutory considerations
Overview of legal and other considerations for sustainability reviews [PDF, 558 KB]
Related information
- Fisheries Act 1996 – NZ Legislation
- Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Act 2000 – NZ Legislation
- About the Quota Management System (QMS)
- The Harvest Strategy Standard
- Operational Guidelines for New Zealand's Harvest Strategy Standard [PDF, 843 KB]
- The Deemed Values Guidelines [PDF, 1.4 MB]
- Glossary of relevant terms
- National Fisheries Plan for deepwater and middle-depth fisheries [PDF, 1.4 MB]
- Fisheries Assessment Plenary May 2019
- Chatham Islands Paua PAU4 Fisheries Plan
What was proposed?
Reviews of catch limits and other management controls for selected stocks are undertaken annually. This is consistent with the requirement that Fisheries New Zealand ensures the sustainable use of fisheries resources.
The proposals for each stock were assessed in the context of the relevant statutory requirements and the best available information, including the latest scientific information on the status of the stocks, and tangata whenua and stakeholder input.
For more details, refer to the consultation documents.
Submissions are public information
Submissions made become public information. People can ask for copies of submissions under the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). The OIA says we have to make submissions available unless we have a good reason for withholding it. That is explained in sections 6 and 9 of the OIA.
Tell us if you think there are grounds to withhold specific information in any submissions you have made. Reasons might include that it's commercially sensitive or it's personal information. However, any decision MPI makes to withhold information can be reviewed by the Ombudsman, who may tell us to release it.