Lamna nasus - Cites
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Annexes to Draft Proposal to list <strong>Lamna</strong> <strong>nasus</strong> in Appendix II - January 2012<br />
Figure 18. Unstandardised CPUE indices (number of <strong>Lamna</strong> <strong>nasus</strong> per 1000 hooks) for<br />
the New Zealand tuna longline fishery based on observer reports.<br />
Years are fishing years (1993 = October 1992 to September 1993). Confidence intervals are from<br />
bootstrapped data. -■- foreign and charter fleet, southern New Zealand; -□- foreign and charter fleet,<br />
northern New Zealand; -●- domestic fleet, southern New Zealand; -○- domestic fleet, northern New<br />
Zealand. (Taken from Ministry of Fisheries (2008). Source: Griggs et al. 2007.)<br />
1.00E+00<br />
8.00E-01<br />
6.00E-01<br />
4.00E-01<br />
2.00E-01<br />
0.00E+00<br />
SSB/SSB0<br />
1961<br />
1964<br />
1967<br />
1970<br />
1973<br />
1976<br />
1979<br />
1982<br />
0.46<br />
Annexes p. 14 of 24<br />
1985<br />
1988<br />
1991<br />
1994<br />
1997<br />
2000<br />
2003<br />
2006<br />
Figure 19. Relative spawning stock biomass (SSB) trend for the catch free age structured<br />
production model, assuming virgin conditions in 1961, for southwest Atlantic porbeagle<br />
shark. The dots indicated on the line correspond to depletion at the beginning of the modern<br />
period (1982) and current depletion (2008). Source ICCAT SCRS/ICES (2009).<br />
AC26 Doc. 26.2, Annex 1 – p. 28<br />
AC26 Doc. 26.2<br />
Annex / Anexo /Annexe<br />
(English only / únicamente en inglés / seulement en anglais)<br />
0.18