NZ Southern Bluefin Tuna fishery to close on Monday 12 July
The Ministry of Fisheries (MFish) will close the Southern Bluefin Tuna fishery at 11.59pm (23:59) on Monday, 12 July
2004, until the end of the fishing year on 30 September 2004, because it expects the catch limit will be filled around
that date.
New Zealand's quota of Southern Bluefin Tuna is 420 greenweight tonnes for the current fishing year. This is set under
a regulation giving effect to New Zealand's agreement under the Convention for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin
Tuna.
The Southern Bluefin Tuna fishery in New Zealand is based on a seasonal migration of this tuna species through our
waters. This season, the fishery had a later start than normal, and catch rates have been adversely affected by
inclement weather.
Senior Fisheries Management Advisor Arthur Hore said MFish had been monitoring the catch of Southern Bluefin Tuna since
the season began. The catch limit is fished competitively, and MFish's task is to use trends in reported catch and
predicted trends to establish when the catch limit is likely to be reached. The fishing industry helps MFish by
providing weekly and daily landing reports, information and advice about the season's progress.
Based on current catch levels and the experience of past seasons, it is projected that the catch limit will be filled
by Monday. This is the last fishing year the Southern Bluefin Tuna fishery will be managed under a competitive catch
limit, as the species will be managed under the Quota Management System from 1 October 2004.
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