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Cautious kahawai decisions recognise recreational fishers' interests

10 August, 2004

Fisheries Minister David Benson-Pope has announced an overall 15 per cent reduction in the amount of kahawai that can be caught to safeguard the popular fish species but has given recreational fishers the lion's-share of the catch.

Kahawai, dubbed "the people's fish", has until now been managed under a permit system but from 01 October will be introduced into New Zealand's world recognised Quota Management System (QMS).

Central to that introduction is a series of decisions about what the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) will be in each of the six geographic quota regions around New Zealand. TACs are set to ensure sustainability.

Mr Benson-Pope says he has taken a deliberately cautious approach in setting the TAC because of uncertainty in information on the status of kahawai stocks, doubled with a desire to maintain and hopefully improve the available stock.

"A nationwide combined estimate of recreational catch, customary catch, fishing-related mortality and reported commercial landings exceeded the best available yield estimates," says Mr Benson-Pope. "Consultation with different sector groups made it clear that management of kahawai is an important issue for all groups.

"In total, recreational and customary users' share of the catch is to be set at a level 45 per cent greater than the catch of commercial users (TACC). I acknowledge that there will be an economic impact on commercial fishers and there will be a need for constraint in recreational catch, but these decisions reflect the importance of kahawai to recreational and customary fishers.

"The decisions I've made are based on the best information available."

The final allocations for the 04/05 fishing year (in tonnes) are:

Stock Description TAC Customary allowance Recreational allowance TACC Incidental mortality
KAH 1 Auckland 3,685 550 1,865 1,195 75
KAH 2 Central (East) 1,705 205 680 785 35
KAH 3 South Island 1,035 125 435 455 20
KAH 4 Chathams 16 1 5 10 0
KAH 8 Central (West) 1,155 125 425 580 25
KAH 10 Kermadec Is. 16 1 5 10 0
  TOTAL 7612 1007 3415 3035 155



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Updated : 16 November 2007