β¨ Fisheries Notices
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 184
4 NOVEMBER 2005
PART 9
Ling (Genypterus blacodes)
Headed, gutted and tailed (HGT)
Longitudinal Axis
Pectoral Fin
The body of a fish from which the head, gut and tail have been removed with:
(i) the anterior cut being a continuous straight line
passing forward of both anterior pectoral fin insertions
and both pectoral fins present
(The anterior pectoral fin insertion means
the point along the body of a fish at which the
front (anterior) edge of the pectoral fin emerges.)
However, a variation to the straight cut that recovers more of the fish is acceptable, i.e.
the processed fish is between the gutted and HGT states.
Acceptable
(Between GUT and HGT)
Acceptable
(Between GUT and HGT)
Not acceptable
(Processed beyond HGT)
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