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Evaluation of New Zealand’s High-Seas Bottom Trawl Closures Using Predictive Habitat Models and Quantitative Risk Assessment Andrew J. Penney1*, John M. Guinotte2 1 Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Econom
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Document Date: 2013-12-18 11:01:30


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Canberra / Bellevue / Fisheries / Australian / /

Company

Historical High Seas Bottom Fishing Catch New Zealand / Creative Commons / Penney / /

Country

Australia / New Caledonia / New Zealand / /

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Facility

Marine Conservation Institute / The Australian National University / /

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chemical and biological predictor variables / vulnerable marine systems / /

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SPRFMO Area / /

NaturalFeature

Challenger Plateau / Seas Bottom Trawl Spatial Closure Evaluation Having / Tasman Sea / Ross Sea / High Seas / NW Challenger Plateau / Northwest Challenger Plateau / Kermadec Islands / /

Organization

UN General Assembly / Resource Economics and Sciences Ministry of Fisheries / United Nations / Marine Conservation Institute / South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation / Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics / Australian National University / Ministry of Fisheries / /

Person

Howe South / Coral Habitat Suitability / Howe North / Howe Rise / Christopher J. Fulton / /

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original author / Editor / Governor / representative / /

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West Norfolk / Capital Territory / Washington / /

PublishedMedium

PLoS ONE / The PLOS ONE / /

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www.plosone.org / /

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