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Statement of Intent 2004 - 2008
Research Services
Shellfish Fisheries
Stock assessment of Snake Bank cockles
Stock assessment of cockles in Papanui and Waitati Inlets, Otago
Stock assessment of cockles in Tapu Bay, Ferry Point and Pakawau (COC 7A)
Main larval sources that support the red rock lobster fishery
Rock lobster recruitment
Determination of age, growth rates and spawning events in shellfish using stable isotopes
Foveaux Strait oyster stock assessment
Fishery independent survey of paua in PAU 7
Stock assessment of Mair Bank pipis
Stock assessment of Coromandel scallops
Stock assessment of Northland scallops
Measuring the abundance of scampi
Characterising kina fisheries in Tory Channel, Marlborough
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PROPOSED PROJECTS FOR 2004/05
Code
Title
Priority
COC2004/01
Stock assessment of Snake Bank cockles
High
COC2004/02
Stock assessment of cockles in Papanui and Waitati Inlets, Otago
High
COC2004/03
Stock assessment of cockles in Tapu Bay, Ferry Point and
Pakawau (COC 7A)
High
CRA2004/01
Main larval sources that support the red rock lobster
fishery
High
CRA2004/02
Rock lobster recruitment
High
GEN2004/01
Determination of age, growth rates and spawning events in
shellfish using stable isotopes
Medium
OYS2004/01
Foveaux Strait oyster stock assessment
High
PAU2004/01
Fishery independent survey of paua in PAU 7
High
PPI2004/01
Stock assessment of Mair Bank pipis
Medium
SCA2004/01
Stock assessment of Coromandel scallops
High
SCA2004/02
Stock assessment of Northland scallops
High
SCI2004/01
Measuring the abundance of scampi
High
SUR2004/01
Characterising kina fisheries in Tory Channel,
Marlborough
Medium
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