MfE Data Service :: tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2008-10:feed:tables:category=301202:sort=rMinistry for the Environmenthttps://data.mfe.govt.nz//Hector’s and Māui’s dolphin deaths (1921–2008)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:524982015-09-28T23:42:53.580118+00:002015-09-28T23:42:13.846298+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52498-hectors-and-mauis-dolphin-deaths-19212008/" title="Details for Hector’s and Māui’s dolphin deaths (1921–2008)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52498/147225/small.png" alt="Hector’s and Māui’s dolphin deaths (1921–2008) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>The Hector’s and Māui’s dolphins are subspecies of the small dolphin Cephalorhynchus hectori. They are endemic to New Zealand (not found anywhere else). The Hector’s dolphin is classified as nationally endangered, while the Māui’s dolphin is nationally critical. Reporting incidental dolphin deaths from fishing helps us understand the pressures our protected marine species face from fishing.<br>
This dataset relates to the "Bycatch of protected species: Hector’s and Māui’s dolphin" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Estimated fur seal captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (2003–13)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:524972015-09-28T23:42:53.513173+00:002015-09-28T23:42:00.053209+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52497-estimated-fur-seal-captures-in-trawl-and-longline-fisheries-by-fishery-type-200313/" title="Details for Estimated fur seal captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (2003–13)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52497/147224/small.png" alt="Estimated fur seal captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (2003–13) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>Sea lions and fur seals are the protected species most directly affected by fisheries in New Zealand waters, along with seabirds and dolphins. Estimating the bycatch of sea lions and fur seals indicates the pressures they face from current fishing practices.<br>
The New Zealand fur seal Arctocephalus forsteri is classified as not threatened. Its population appears to be increasing and extending back into its historical range (where they were commonly found) (Baker et al, 2010).<br>
The Fisheries Act 1996 designates this species as protected and requires mitigation measures to reduce bycatch (Ministry for Primary Industries, 2014).<br>
This dataset relates to the "Bycatch of protected species: sea lion and fur seal" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Bycatch of protected species - Hector’s and Māui’s dolphin entanglements (1921–2008)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:524992015-09-28T23:43:35.270223+00:002015-09-28T23:42:59.495614+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52499-bycatch-of-protected-species-hectors-and-mauis-dolphin-entanglements-19212008/" title="Details for Bycatch of protected species - Hector’s and Māui’s dolphin entanglements (1921–2008)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52499/147226/small.png" alt="Bycatch of protected species - Hector’s and Māui’s dolphin entanglements (1921–2008) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>The Hector’s and Māui’s dolphins are subspecies of the small dolphin Cephalorhynchus hectori. They are endemic to New Zealand (not found anywhere else). The Hector’s dolphin is classified as nationally endangered, while the Māui’s dolphin is nationally critical. Reporting incidental dolphin deaths from fishing helps us understand the pressures our protected marine species face from fishing.<br>
This dataset relates to the "Bycatch of protected species: Hector’s and Māui’s dolphin" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Sea-bird fishing-related mortality by conservation status (2006/7 to 2012/13)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:525012015-09-28T23:44:33.987635+00:002015-09-28T23:43:46.424511+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52501-sea-bird-fishing-related-mortality-by-conservation-status-2006-7-to-2012-13/" title="Details for Sea-bird fishing-related mortality by conservation status (2006/7 to 2012/13)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52501/147228/small.png" alt="Sea-bird fishing-related mortality by conservation status (2006/7 to 2012/13) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>Along with sea lions, fur seals, and dolphins, seabirds are the protected species most directly affected by fisheries in New Zealand waters. Reporting on the risk of threatened and at-risk seabirds dying as a result of fishing activities each year is one way of assessing the pressure some seabird species face from current fishing practices.<br>
This dataset relates to the "Bycatch of protected species: seabirds" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Estimated annual Salvin's albatross captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (2003–13)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:525022015-09-28T23:44:34.065885+00:002015-09-28T23:43:59.501247+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52502-estimated-annual-salvins-albatross-captures-in-trawl-and-longline-fisheries-by-fishery-type-200313/" title="Details for Estimated annual Salvin's albatross captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (2003–13)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52502/147229/small.png" alt="Estimated annual Salvin's albatross captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (2003–13) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>Along with sea lions, fur seals, and dolphins, seabirds are the protected species most directly affected by fisheries in New Zealand waters. Estimating seabird deaths from bycatch is one way of assessing the pressure some seabird species face from current fishing practices.<br>
This dataset relates to the "Bycatch of protected species: seabirds" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Estimated annual seabird captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (2003–13)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:525032015-09-28T23:45:28.440854+00:002015-09-28T23:44:32.423813+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52503-estimated-annual-seabird-captures-in-trawl-and-longline-fisheries-by-fishery-type-200313/" title="Details for Estimated annual seabird captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (2003–13)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52503/147230/small.png" alt="Estimated annual seabird captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (2003–13) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>Along with sea lions, fur seals, and dolphins, seabirds are the protected species most directly affected by fisheries in New Zealand waters. Estimating seabird deaths from bycatch is one way of assessing the pressure some seabird species face from current fishing practices.<br>
This dataset relates to the "Bycatch of protected species: seabirds" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Fishing effort (number of trawl tows) by year (1990–2014)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:525042015-09-28T23:45:29.519688+00:002015-09-28T23:44:42.191685+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52504-fishing-effort-number-of-trawl-tows-by-year-19902014/" title="Details for Fishing effort (number of trawl tows) by year (1990–2014)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52504/147231/small.png" alt="Fishing effort (number of trawl tows) by year (1990–2014) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>Seabed trawling is the practice of towing fishing nets near or along the ocean floor. The towing process can physically damage seabed (benthic) habitats and species. It can also stir up sediment from the seabed, creating sediment plumes that can smother sensitive species and change light conditions. This can affect marine species (eg by limiting their ability to generate energy through photosynthesis).<br>
This dataset relates to the "Commercial seabed trawling and dredging" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Fishing effort (number of dredge tows) by year (1990–2014)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:525052015-09-28T23:46:07.874690+00:002015-09-28T23:45:34.112567+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52505-fishing-effort-number-of-dredge-tows-by-year-19902014/" title="Details for Fishing effort (number of dredge tows) by year (1990–2014)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52505/147232/small.png" alt="Fishing effort (number of dredge tows) by year (1990–2014) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>Seabed trawling is the practice of towing fishing nets near or along the ocean floor. The towing process can physically damage seabed (benthic) habitats and species. It can also stir up sediment from the seabed. This creates sediment plumes that change light conditions. This can affect marine species (for example by limiting their capacity to generate energy through photosynthesis) and smother sensitive species.<br>
This dataset relates to the "Commercial seabed trawling and dredging" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Cumulative overlap of TCEPR trawl footprint with BOMEC habitat classes (1990–2010)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:525062015-09-28T23:46:33.470128+00:002015-09-28T23:45:47.416093+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52506-cumulative-overlap-of-tcepr-trawl-footprint-with-bomec-habitat-classes-19902010/" title="Details for Cumulative overlap of TCEPR trawl footprint with BOMEC habitat classes (1990–2010)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52506/147233/small.png" alt="Cumulative overlap of TCEPR trawl footprint with BOMEC habitat classes (1990–2010) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>Seabed trawling is the practice of towing fishing nets near or along the ocean floor. The towing process can physically damage seabed (benthic) habitats and species. It can also stir up sediment from the seabed. This creates sediment plumes that change light conditions. This can affect marine species (for example by limiting their capacity to generate energy through photosynthesis) and smother sensitive species.<br>
This dataset relates to the "Commercial seabed trawling and dredging" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Cumulative overlap of coastal trawl footprint by BOMEC class (2008–12)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:525072015-09-28T23:47:34.558106+00:002015-09-28T23:46:47.742862+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52507-cumulative-overlap-of-coastal-trawl-footprint-by-bomec-class-200812/" title="Details for Cumulative overlap of coastal trawl footprint by BOMEC class (2008–12)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52507/147234/small.png" alt="Cumulative overlap of coastal trawl footprint by BOMEC class (2008–12) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>Seabed trawling, when fishing nets are towed near and along the ocean floor, can physically damage seabed (benthic) habitats and species. It can also stir up sediment from the seabed, shading or smothering marine species. For this measure, coastal areas are waters shallower than 250m.<br>
This dataset relates to the "Commercial coastal seabed trawling" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Estimated sea lion captures in all trawl fisheries (2003–13)tag:data.mfe.govt.nz,2015-09:layers:524962015-09-28T23:42:03.846510+00:002015-09-28T23:41:20.428814+00:00
<a class="kxThumbnail" href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/52496-estimated-sea-lion-captures-in-all-trawl-fisheries-200313/" title="Details for Estimated sea lion captures in all trawl fisheries (2003–13)"><img src="https://assets.koordinates.com/kx-dandelion-live2-public/thumbs/layers/52496/147223/small.png" alt="Estimated sea lion captures in all trawl fisheries (2003–13) thumbnail"/></a><br />
<br /><strong>Updated with new data on 28 Sep 2015</strong><br />
<p>Sea lions and fur seals are the protected species most directly affected by fisheries in New Zealand waters, along with seabirds and dolphins. Estimating the bycatch of sea lions and fur seals indicates the pressures they face from current fishing practices.<br>
The New Zealand sea lion Phocarctos hookeri is threatened with extinction and is classified as nationally critical. Its population is steadily falling at some breeding locations. Fisheries are one of the pressures on the species.<br>
The Fisheries Act 1996 designates this species as protected and requires mitigation measures to reduce bycatch (Ministry for Primary Industries, 2014).This dataset relates to the "Bycatch of protected species: sea lion and fur seal" measure on the Environmental Indicators, Te taiao Aotearoa website.</p>
From: <a href="https://data.mfe.govt.nz/group/environmental-reporting/" title="Profile for Environmental Reporting">Environmental Reporting</a><br />
Added: 28 Sep 2015<br />
Updated: 28 Sep 2015<br />