Number of trawl tows (1990–2014)

Seabed trawling and dredging (where fishing gear is towed near or along the ocean floor) can physically damage seabed (benthic) habitats and species. These fishing methods can also stir up sediment from the seabed, creating sediment plumes that can smother sensitive species. Recovery times for affected habitats and species depend on their sensitivity and the area affected by trawling or dredging. Bottom trawling is carried out on or near the seabed in both shallow and deep waters. Dredging is carried out on the seabed in shallow waters and targets marine creatures such as scallops. This measure focuses on deepwater areas (waters deeper than 200m).

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Theme
Author Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Ministry for the Environment
Maintainer Email Ministry for the Environment
Source https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/53487-number-of-trawl-tows-19902014/
Source Created 2016-10-19T20:26:45.361800Z
Source Modified 2016-10-23T22:44:07.713670Z
Language English
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Source Identifier https://data.mfe.govt.nz/table/53487-number-of-trawl-tows-19902014/
Dataset metadata created 2 February 2020, last updated 3 March 2025