Article 60R1P Breeding at age 73: new details of endangered orange roughy’s life cycle prompt calls to limit fishing

Breeding at age 73: new details of endangered orange roughy’s life cycle prompt calls to limit fishing

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Lisa Cox
from Environment | The Guardian on (#60R1P)

Australian fisheries management says there are regional differences and new data only applies to population in New Zealand

Ocean campaigners say that a New Zealand fishing fleet that trawls for orange roughy in waters off Tasmania should be sent back" in light of new data about the vulnerable species.

Orange roughy is an endangered deep-sea species which, under Australia's environmental laws, can still be fished in approved fisheries.

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