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This dataset was first added to MfE Data Service on 14 Oct 2016.
Estimated fur seal captures in trawl and longline fisheries by fishery type (1999–2013)
New Zealand's Environment Reporting Series: The Ministry for the Environment and Statistics New Zealand
Sea lions and fur seals are the protected species most directly affected by fisheries in New Zealand waters, along with seabirds and dolphins. Trawling poses a risk to both species. Fur seals can also be captured by other fishing gear, including long lines. Estimating the bycatch of sea lions and fur seals indicates the pressures they face from current fishing practices.
The New Zealand fur seal Arctocephalus forsteri is classified as not threatened with extinction and its population appears to be increasing and extending back into its historical range (where they were commonly found) (Baker et al, 2010). They have a wide distribution, but are more common in the southern parts of New Zealand.
The Fisheries Act 1996 designates the New Zealand fur seal as protected and requires mitigation measures to reduce bycatch (Ministry for Primary Industries, 2014).
Ministry for Primary Industries
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1999–2014, New Zealand waters (territorial seas and ecxlusive economic zone)
https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/53470-estimated-fur-seal-captures-in-trawl-and-longline-fisheries-by-fishery-type-19992013/
Dataset
eng-nz
fisheries, bycatch, fur seal