✨ Fisheries Conversion Factors Notice
14 OCTOBER 2011 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 157 4469
“dressed”,—
(a) means in relation to all species of finfish not otherwise listed in paragraphs (b) to (e) below, the body of a fish from which the head and gut have been removed with:
(i) the anterior cut being a straight line passing immediately behind the posterior insertions of both pectoral fins; and
(ii) the forward angle of the anterior cut not less than 90 degrees in relation to the longitudinal axis of the fish; and
(iii) if the tail has been removed, no part of the tail cut shall be forward of the posterior base of either the hindmost dorsal fin or the hindmost anal fin, whichever is nearer the caudal fin; and
(iv) the belly-flap either intact or divided along the ventral midline:
(b) means in relation to hoki, ling, rattails, frostfish and eels (being all fish in the Order Anguilliformes), the body of a fish from which the head and gut have been removed with:
(i) the anterior cut being a straight line passing immediately behind the posterior insertions of both pectoral fins; and
(ii) the forward angle of the anterior cut not less than 90 degrees in relation to the longitudinal axis of the fish; and
(iii) if the tail has been removed, no part of the tail cut forward of a line drawn perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the fish where the vertical depth of the body of the fish is 60mm, or a line drawn perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the fish at the anus, if the vertical depth of the body is less than 60mm at that line; and
(iv) the belly-flap either intact or divided along the ventral midline:
(c) means in relation to all species of sharks and ghost sharks (including elephant fish), the body of a fish from which the head, gut, and fins have been removed with:
(i) the anterior cut being a straight line passing immediately behind the posterior insertions of both pectoral fins; and
(ii) the forward angle of the anterior cut not less than 90 degrees in relation to the longitudinal axis of the fish; and
(iii) no part of the tail cut forward of the posterior base of the anal fin, or in ghost sharks, elephant fish and those species without an anal fin, forward of the posterior base of the second dorsal fin; and
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