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Towards an LEK-informed conceptual model of Greenshell mussel spat catching: Pelorus Sound and Wainui Bay, New Zealand : A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Planning at Lincoln University

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Towards an LEK-informed conceptual model of Greenshell mussel spat catching: Pelorus Sound and Wainui Bay, New Zealand : A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Planning at Lincoln University
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New Zealand is the leading producer of mussels in Oceania with a total production of 94 thousand tonnes per year from 2010 to 2015 (Wijsman, Troost, Fang, & Roncarati, 2019). New Zealand is known for endemic mussel specie, Perna Canaliculus, also known as green-shelled mussels (green mussels). Traditionally, up to eighty percent of P. Canaliculus spat came from Ninety-mile Beach where vast quantities of spat wash up along with macroalgae. Mussels spats are also locally caught in “Wainui Bay, ...

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2020
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Kim, Luke
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https://hdl.handle.net/10182/13571
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green mussel spat / Resource Management Act 1991 / Fisheries Act 1996 / mussel farming / mussel spat / Perna Canaliculus / Perna canaliculus spat / consensus building / collaboration / local knowledge / local ecological knowledge / aquaculture / marine farming / Pelorus Sound / Wainui Bay / Aquaculture / Fisheries Management / Natural Resource Management

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