Aquatic Animal Pest and Disease Readiness Planning and Intelligence Phase I – Data Acquisition. Morrisey, D., Page, M., Seaward, K., & Boustead, N. Technical Report No: 2010/16, Wellington, New Zealand., July, 2010.
Aquatic Animal Pest and Disease Readiness Planning and Intelligence Phase I – Data Acquisition [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
The purpose of this study is to collect data on the location of farmed and enhanced aquatic species, their movements and the associated environmental conditions that may contribute to the spread of pests or diseases of aquatic animals. This information will feed into a baseline of aquaculture and enhanced fisheries species information that stakeholders and MAF Biosecurity New Zealand (MAFBNZ) hope to continue to improve and update in the future, and use in biosecurity emergencies. Information on the location of aquaculture facilities was collated primarily from resource consents issued by regional councils and unitary authorities, the Ministry of Fisheries’ (MFish) Fish Farm Register, and directly from organisations such as Fish and Game New Zealand. Information on the movement of stock and equipment among facilities within New Zealand was obtained from MFish’s Fish Transfer Authorisation dataset, Fish and Game New Zealand regional offices, and telephone interviews with selected aquaculture industry groups, companies and individual farmers. Sources of hydrodynamic information were identified in consultation with NIWA specialists.
@techreport{morrisey_aquatic_2010,
	address = {Wellington, New Zealand.},
	type = {{MAF} {Biosecurity} {New} {Zealand} {Technical} {Paper}},
	title = {Aquatic {Animal} {Pest} and {Disease} {Readiness} {Planning} and {Intelligence} {Phase} {I} – {Data} {Acquisition}},
	url = {https://www.mpi.govt.nz/dmsdocument/15748-aquatic-animal-pest-and-disease-readiness-planning-and-intelligence-phase-1},
	abstract = {The purpose of this study is to collect data on the location of farmed and enhanced aquatic
species, their movements and the associated environmental conditions that may contribute to
the spread of pests or diseases of aquatic animals. This information will feed into a baseline of
aquaculture and enhanced fisheries species information that stakeholders and MAF
Biosecurity New Zealand (MAFBNZ) hope to continue to improve and update in the future,
and use in biosecurity emergencies.
Information on the location of aquaculture facilities was collated primarily from resource
consents issued by regional councils and unitary authorities, the Ministry of Fisheries’
(MFish) Fish Farm Register, and directly from organisations such as Fish and Game
New Zealand. Information on the movement of stock and equipment among facilities within
New Zealand was obtained from MFish’s Fish Transfer Authorisation dataset, Fish and Game
New Zealand regional offices, and telephone interviews with selected aquaculture industry
groups, companies and individual farmers. Sources of hydrodynamic information were
identified in consultation with NIWA specialists.},
	number = {No: 2010/16},
	urldate = {2020-12-15},
	author = {Morrisey, Donald and Page, Mike and Seaward, Kimberley and Boustead, Nelson},
	month = jul,
	year = {2010},
	pages = {41},
}

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