2 Nonfish bycatch data
Protected species such as seabirds and marine mammals are caught
incidentally in New Zealand fisheries. In some cases information on
populations of protected species, or the actual amount of bycatch
occurring is insufficient to determine precise effects from fishing.
For some protected species, caught in particular fisheries, a Maximum
Allowable Level of Fishing-Related Mortality (MALFIRM) may be
required, e.g., NZ Sea Lions in the Squid fishery. However, in other
fisheries, e.g., NZ Fur Seals in the hoki fishery, fewer controls
exist over the impact of fishing.
In an attempt to mitigate this problem of insufficient
information, all vessel masters are obligated to complete a Non-Fish
Incidental Catch Reporting Form following the capture of a protected
species. The data from these forms are used to populate the
nonfish_bycatch database. The completion of this form is a statutory
requirement and is based on the Wildlife Act (1953) and the Marine
Mammals Protection Act (1978). As at the date of publication of this
report, these data cover a continuous time-series since December
1996.