Articles tagged with Orange Roughy
Seasonal Closure Protects Orange Roughy Spawning to Aid Fishery Recovery
1 month ago | 307 viewsA seasonal closure of 4,983 square kilometres in the East and South Chatham Rise fishery will protect spawning orange roughy from early June to mid-July annually to aid stock recovery. This measure, alongside reduced commercial catch limits, responds to assessments showing the fishery is under pressure and aims to ensure the species' sustainability and ongoing economic benefits. The decision followed public consultation, balancing scientific advice and stakeholder feedback, while allowing commercial fishing in other areas and times.
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3 months ago | 568 viewsNew Zealand and Australia successfully secured a two-year extension of orange roughy catch limits in the South Pacific through the SPRFMO, supporting sustainable fisheries and local jobs. While a proposal to increase bycatch thresholds was rejected, New Zealand’s measures to protect seabirds and progress on binding labor standards for fishing vessel crews were adopted or advanced. Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones emphasized ongoing efforts to balance environmental protection with economic benefits and to maintain access to viable fisheries in the region.
Tags: Shane Jones New Zealand South Pacific SPRFMO orange roughy fisheries management seabirds albatross fishing vessels labour standardsSustainable Catch Limits Halved for Chatham Rise and NZ Orange Roughy
9 months ago | 796 viewsCatch limits for Chatham Rise and southern New Zealand orange roughy will be significantly reduced to promote sustainability, alongside other changes in catch limits for various fish stocks as part of a regular review process. Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones emphasizes the need for these reductions based on scientific evidence indicating pressure on the orange roughy fishery. The adjustments aim to allow stocks to recover, with additional measures planned to protect spawning areas and ensure future decision-making is well-informed.
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