✨ Fisheries Conversion Factors
4650 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 184 4 NOVEMBER 2005
PART 10
School Shark (Galeorhinus galeus) SKF Skin-off fillet
1st Dorsal Fin
2nd Dorsal Fin
Caudal (tail) Fin
Pectoral Fin
Pelvic Fin
Anal Fin
Longitudinal Axis
A fillet with:
(i) the anterior cut being a continuous straight line passing immediately behind the
pectoral fin insertion
(The posterior insertion of the pectoral fin means
the point along the body of a fish at which the
rear (posterior) edge of the pectoral fin emerges.)
(ii) the forward angle of the anterior cut not less than 90 degrees in relation to the longitudinal
axis of the fish
Acceptable: Forward angle
greater than 90°
Not acceptable: Forward angle
less than 90°
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