lllue Jeaiuobtd HOKI 2r Some of the larger trawlers are as big as the inter-island ferry Arahura. ~I 2 3 4 Aiay 150km closed area area of hoki trawling 2 3 4 Wesport A hoki trawler Trawler Trawler turs Trawler with net down reaches the while dragging completes at 400 metres end of the run, the net at 30 turn, lowers on a typical pulls up the metres below: net to 400 run up the net to about At this point_ metres again hoki fishery: 30 metres seals dive into with seals below the the net after trapped in net Hokitika surface. the hoki. 1 Jaal
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Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Page 9
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106Page 9 Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Volume 20, Issue 4, 1 November 1989, Page 9
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