Fisheries Act 1996

Allocation of quota for pipi in quota management area 1A

Schedule 4D: Species for which quota to be allocated on basis of provisional catch history, if brought into quota management system on or before 1 October 2009

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"Fish species that might have a catching limit"

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You are looking at a schedule about fish. It lists species that might get a quota. This means people can only catch a certain amount of these fish. The schedule is part of the Fisheries Act 1996. You can find the rules for this in section s 29A(2)(b). The schedule lists many types of fish, including Javelinfish and Octopus. It also includes Orange perch and Prawn killer. The list also has Rattails, Redbait, Seal shark, and Silver dory. These are all types of fish that might get a quota if they are brought into the quota management system on or before 1 October 2009.

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4DSpecies for which quota to be allocated on basis of provisional catch history, if brought into quota management system on or before 1 October 2009 Empowered by s 29A(2)(b)

Javelinfish (Lepidorhynchus denticulatus)

Octopus (Pinnoctopus cordiformis, Octopus maorum)

Orange perch (Lepidoperca aurantia)

Prawn killer (Ibacus alticrenatus)

Rattails—Family Macrouridae

Redbait (Emmelichthys nitidus)

Seal shark (Dalatias licha)

Silver dory (Cyttus novaezealandiae)