Fisheries Conversion Factors




4512 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 157 14 OCTOBER 2011

PART 14

Ling (Genypterus blacodes)

Skin-on untrimmed fillet (TRF)

Diagram of Fish

Longitudinal Axis

Pectoral Fin

A fillet with:

(i) the anterior cut being a straight line passing immediately behind the posterior insertion of the pectoral fin

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 Acceptable

Acceptable Acceptable

Not 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 Acceptable: Forward angle greater than 90°

Not acceptable Not acceptable: Forward angle less than 90°



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Fisheries, Definitions, Conversion Factors, Fish Anatomy, Processing Terms, Fillet Specifications, Ling, Genypterus blacodes, Skin-on untrimmed fillet, TRF, Longitudinal axis, Pectoral fin, Anterior cut, Forward angle, Dorsal midline, Ventral midline, Hypaxial line, Epaxial line, Horizontal septum, Peritoneum