Southwest Pacific SPRFMO high seas deepwater fishery|
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| more>> <<less Overview: The South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation is an inter-governmental organisation that is committed to the long-term conservation and sustainable use of the fishery resources of the South Pacific Ocean and in so doing safeguarding the marine ecosystems in which the resources occur. The SPRFMO Convention applies to the high seas of the South Pacific, covering about a fourth of the Earth's high seas areas. Currently, the main commercial resources fished in the SPRFMO Area are Jack mackerel and jumbo flying squid in the Southeast Pacific and, to a much lesser degree, deep-sea species often associated with seamounts in the Southwest Pacific.
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| Harvested Resource Fishery Area Climatic zone: Temperate. Depth zone: Shelf (50 m - 200 m); Slope (200 m - 1000 m); Abyssal ( >1000m). Horizontal distribution: Oceanic. Vertical distribution: Demersal. Sea floor physiography: Seamounts; Canyons; Unspecified. Geo References for: Southwest Pacific Southwest Pacific
FAO Major Fishing Areas | 81 - Pacific, Southwest |
More Geo References The following area codes have been found as intersecting the location of Southwest Pacific SPRFMO high seas deepwater fisheryFAO Major Fishing Areas | 81 - Pacific, Southwest | Large Marine Ecosystem Areas (LME) | 41 - East-Central Australian Shelf | 42 - Southeast Australian Shelf | 46 - New Zealand Shelf |
Associated Species (Bycatch) Elasmobranchii FAO Names : en - Sharks, rays, skates, etc. nei, fr - Requins, raies, etc. nca, es - Tiburones, rayas, etc. nep, ru - Пластиножаберные (акулы, скаты) Selachimorpha Deania calceus Vessel Type Flag State New Zealand Australia Seasonality Environmental limitationsEl niño List of fishery Indicators Fishery Indicators Type | Measure | Value | Unit | Time period |
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Nominal Effort | Number of vessels | 11 | vessels | 2013 | Number of vessels | 13 | vessels | 2014 | Number of vessels | 12 | vessels | 2015 | Number of vessels | 14 | vessels | 2016 | Number of vessels | 11 | vessels | 2017 | Number of vessels | 11 | vessels | 2018 | Number of vessels | 11 | vessels | 2019 | Number of vessels | 9 | vessels | 2020 | Number of vessels | 7 | vessels | 2021 | Production | Catch | 1802 | tonnes | 2013 | Catch | 1340 | tonnes | 2014 | Catch | 1910 | tonnes | 2015 | Catch | 1742 | tonnes | 2016 | Catch | 2026 | tonnes | 2017 | Catch | 1960 | tonnes | 2018 | Catch | 875 | tonnes | 2019 | Catch | 516 | tonnes | 2020 | Catch | 167 | tonnes | 2021 |
Post Harvest Fish Utilisation Human consumption, canned, fish meal Management Management unit: Yes Jurisdictional framework Mandate: Scientific Advice; Management; Co-ordination; Monitoring. Area of Competence Maritime Area: High seas. Management Regime High Seas managed species in the SPRFMO Convention Area Management Methods Conservation and Management Measures with focus on Vessel authorisations, Catch effort reporting, Catch control, Capacity limits, Spatial management, Monitoring Control and Surveillance, bycatch and pollution minimisation - Binding Source of Information SPRFMO. 2023. COMM11–Inf01_rev2, Catch data submitted to the SPRFMO Secretariat. Eleventh meeting of the Commission, Manta, Ecuador, 13-17 February 2023. https://www.sprfmo.int/assets/Meetings/01-COMM/11th-Commission-2023/information-papers/COMM11-Inf01_rev2-Data-Submitted-to-the-Secretariat-v3.pdfSummary of fishing activity data to produce fishery catch histories (unpublished; fishery cannot be determined from the annual catch data alone which is reported in COMMXX_Inf01). Bibliography SPRFMO Annual Commission Meeting Reports http://www.sprfmo.int/meetings/comm/All references to figures, tables and bibliography in the text are found within the source of information. |
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