Lamna nasus - Cites

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

Annexes to Draft Proposal to list Lamna nasus in Appendix II - January 2012 Figure 20. Southern hemisphere landings of porbeagle Lamna nasus, 1990–2009 (Source FAO FISHSTAT). Annexes p. 15 of 24 AC26 Doc. 26.2, Annex 1 – p. 29 AC26 Doc. 26.2 Annex / Anexo /Annexe (English only / únicamente en inglés / seulement en anglais)

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

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