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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 1
12 JANUARY 2006
5. Revocations
The following notices are hereby revoked.
(a) Fisheries (Incidental Bycatch of Seabirds by Vessels 46m+) Notice 2005 (No. F336)*; and
(b) Fisheries (Incidental Bycatch of Seabirds by Vessels 28m-46m) Notice 2005 (No. F337)β .
6. The Schedule
(1) The Schedule sets out an illustration to guide the definition of "paired streamer lines", "bird baffler" and "warp deflector".
(2) If there is any inconsistency between the illustration in the Schedule and the definition, the definition prevails.
"Paired streamer lines":
Streamer lines attached from a point as close
to 2m above the trawl blocks as practicable
and 1-3m from the outside edge of the trawl
blocks, if a boom & bridle system is not fitted
Streamer line
Branched
streamers
Streamer line
Trawl warp
Trawl warp
Streamer line
Distance of 1-3m between the outside edge of the
trawl blocks and the streamer line attachment point
if a boom & bridle system is not fitted
Branched
streamers
"Bird baffler":
Booms
Dropper
tlines
Plastic
cones
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NZ Gazette 2006, No 1
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NZ Gazette 2006, No 1
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