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Swordfish Xiphias gladius 1M-10F 20? ?<br />

0.818<br />

0.22? ? C<br />

Tarakihi Nemadactylus<br />

4-6 40+ 3-4 008- 0.1666- C<br />

macropterus<br />

0.15 0.252<br />

Trevally Pseudocaranx dentex 3-5 40+ 3-4 0.087 0.28-<br />

0.29<br />

D<br />

Trumpeter Latris lineatae ? 43+? ? ? ? C?<br />

White warehou Seriolella caerulea 3-4 23? 3-4 0.24-<br />

0.27?<br />

? C<br />

Yellow-eyed<br />

mullet<br />

Aldrichetta forsteri 2 7 2 0.66 ? A?<br />

Yellow fin tuna Thunnus albacares 1-2 8+ 2 0.1-0.2 0.250- C<br />

0.6-<br />

0.8?<br />

0.660<br />

References: Sullivan et al., (comp) 2005, Annala J H, Sullivan K J, <strong>and</strong> O’Brien C J (comp) 2002 <strong>and</strong> 2003,<br />

Paul 1992, Neil et al., 2004, Ministry of Fisheries 2008, Ministry of Fisheries 2009, Ministry of<br />

Fisheries 2010, Ministry of Fisheries 2011a, <strong>and</strong> 2011b, Fishbase.org.<br />

Risk rating see table 5. e = endemic; s= sharks, rays <strong>and</strong> relatives; ? = unknown; number? = uncertain;<br />

number?? = very uncertain<br />

Aquaculture species<br />

King/ quinnat salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas)<br />

Mussels (Perna canaliculus) Paua (Haliotis iris)<br />

<strong>Forest</strong> & <strong>Bird</strong> Best Fish Guide 2012 – 2013: Criteria for Ecological Rankings 29

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