This report describes photo/trawl surveys of the SCI 1 and SCI 2 fisheries, undertaken in February 2021. While most of the derived indices suggest increases in abundance in SCI 1 and SCI 2 since 2018, corrections for changes in reader interpretations of reference set images over time suggest declines in burrow abundance in both areas. The SCI 2 trawl index also suggests a decline in abundance in this area. Over 3700 scampi were tagged during these surveys, to investigate growth.
Albacore caught by trolling during the 2018–19 to 2020–21 fishing seasons were sampled in fish sheds to determine the length frequency composition and length-weight relationship. Data were scaled to the reported commercial catch recorded either on CELR forms or electronically and were compared with the commercial data for spatial and temporal representativeness of the fishery.
In the past, commercial catch length frequency (LF) data for New Zealand red rock lobster stocks were processed as empirical LFs and a subjective equation was used to derive a measure of uncertainty for each LF. This document describes the development of a methodology for predicting LFs and associated uncertainty using a model and data collected by the observer catch sampling and voluntary logbook programmes. This methodology is applied to two Quota Management Areas (CRA 2 and CRA 3).
This report describes the results of the random-site blue cod (Parapercis colias) potting survey carried out off Banks Peninsula in April 2021. Estimates are provided for population abundance, size and age structure, sex ratio, total mortality (Z), and spawner biomass-per-recruit ratio. In addition, results are presented for surveys carried out in two Banks Peninsula marine reserves (Pohatu and Akaroa).
The 22nd acoustic survey of spawning hoki abundance in Cook Strait was carried out using the research vessel Kaharoa from 19 July to 22 August 2021. Six acoustic snapshots gave an acoustic abundance index of hoki for Cook Strait in 2021 of 159 000 t. Spawning areas off the east coast South Island (ECSI) were also surveyed in 2021 using RV Kaharoa and the industry vessel San Granit. The average acoustic estimate for Pegasus Canyon, the major eastern spawning area off the ECSI, was 102 000 t.
This is the sampling plan for the Food Residues Survey Programme from July 2022 to June 2023 for plant products. It covers selected foods that are available to the New Zealand consumers during that period.
Keywords: FRSP, food residues, plant foods, 2022-2023, sampling plan, food residues survey programme
A review is provided of the available literature on ling, primarily to provide synopses on the biology and life history of the species from New Zealand and elsewhere, but also to describe the history and development of the New Zealand fisheries for ling and summarise the assessment and management of ling in New Zealand waters.
Catch and effort data from 1 October 1989 to 30 September 2018 (1989–90 to 2017–18 fishing years) for blue cod (Parapercis colias) in BCO 4 (Chatham Rise) was summarised and an index of biomass using standardised catch per unit effort (CPUE) estimated. The standardised CPUE series was based on positive catch record data from Statistical Areas 049, 050, 051, or 052 and because of significant fishing fleet changes in the 1990s only data from the 1997–98 fishing year onward were considered.
Catch and effort data from 1 October 1989 to 30 September 2018 (1989–90 to 2017–18 fishing years) for blue cod (Parapercis colias) in stock area BCO 3 (east coast South Island of New Zealand) was summarised and an index of biomass using standardised catch per unit effort (CPUE) estimated. The standardised CPUE series was based on positive catch record data from Statistical Areas 024 and 026 because of few catch records from the cod potting fishing method from other statistical areas.
Random age frequency sampling in 2019–20 gave catch-at-age estimates for SNA 1 longline and SNA 2 North trawl fisheries and a length frequency and age-length key approach allowed estimates of catch-at-length and -age for SNA 1 catches. Mostly, target sample sizes for numbers of landings were achieved and spatio-temporal comparisons revealed good sample representativeness. Catch-at-age distributions remain relatively broad with good representation across all recruited age classes up to 20 years.
A bottom trawl survey of the east coast South Island (ECSI) at 10–400 m depths was carried out using R.V. Kaharoa (trip code KAH2104) from 28 April to 12 June 2021. The core (30–400 m) survey was the thirteenth in the winter ECSI inshore time series (1991–1994, 1996, 2007–2009, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2021). Four shallow strata (10–30 m), included in 2007, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018, were again surveyed in 2021 to monitor elephantfish and red gurnard over their full depth range.
A stock assessment was developed for GUR 7 integrating annual catches and Kaharoa WCSI trawl survey biomass indices and associated length and age compositions. The assessment model estimated that stock abundance increased considerably from 2010 following higher levels of recruitment during 2008–2019. For all model options, current (2021) stock status was estimated to be at about the equilibrium, unexploited biomass level (i.e., SB0). A range of potential management procedures were evaluated.