Fisheries Notices




4 NOVEMBER 2005 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 184 4655

PART 12

Ling (Genypterus blacodes) Skin-on trimmed Fillet (TRF)

Diagram of Ling

Longitudinal Axis

Pectoral Fin

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.

However, a variation to the straight cut that recovers more of the fish is acceptable.

Acceptable Variation 1 Acceptable Variation 2 Not Acceptable

Acceptable Acceptable Not acceptable

(ii) the forward angle of the anterior cut not less than 90 degrees in relation to the
longitudinal axis of the fish;

Acceptable Angle Not Acceptable Angle

Acceptable: Forward angle
greater than 90°

Not acceptable: Forward angle
less than 90°



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