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  Fisheries Management Area (FMA) General Region

Fisheries Management Areas for all species or classes of fish not specified in table 1, Schedule 3, Fisheries (Reporting) Regulations 2001
 
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34e4ddde-7878-46ec-a1e1-2ccaa1d8f618   XML
Hierarchy level
Dataset
Online resource
Resource identifier
Metadata language
English
Spatial representation type
Vector
Encoding
Format
SDE Feature Class
Projection
code
0
 

Classification of data and services

Topic category
  • Biota
  • Boundaries
  • Environment
  • Oceans
 

Classification of data and services

Coupled resource
Coupled resource
 
 

Classification of data and services

Coupled resource
Coupled resource
 
 

Keywords

Keywords
  • Downloadable Data
Other keywords
Keywords
  • FMA
 
 

Geographic coverage

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Temporal reference

Temporal extent
Temporal extent
Date
 

Quality and validity

Lineage

General FMA’s

Legal definitions of the boundaries of the general Fisheries Management Areas are contained within the first schedule of the Fisheries Act, 1996. Legal definitions of the FMA boundaries are dependent on legally authoritative layers depicting the EEZ boundary and mean high water mark.

Some coordinates that lie on the EEZ are not depicted as such because of the nature of the EEZ being created from base points by LINZ (Land information New Zealand – see Note below). Where this occurred at the line of latitude or longitude

representing the FMA was either shortened or lengthened in the same direction of latitude or longitude to intersect with the EEZ.

Note

Coastal boundaries are defined by the LINZ (Land Information New Zealand) NZMS 250,000 series topographic maps. The layer describes the extent of the landmass of New Zealand and offshore islands to the mean high water mark. This layer was

extracted from the LINZ digital topographic data originally created for the NZMS 260 1:50,000 map series. Critchlow obtains the latest version of the LINZ Topographic Database (used to create the LINZ 1:50,000 topographic printed maps) on a regular basis. For these layers, LINZ maintains object coverage, consistency and naming.

The names on the islands are a combination of the topographic data set and a spatial join with New Zealand Place Names dataset and the null data. The geometries have been combined where like name exists to reduce the number of

features.

The land has been generalised for viewing above 100km using the following constraints:

Node Thinning/Generalisation:

3-Node Collinear Deviation:0.2km

Node Separation: 1km

(Which means there are only 3 nodes per 1km and linear

deviation of more then 0.2km is smoothed.)

All islands under 0.5km are removed.

The boundary of New Zealand’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) is defined in the Territorial Sea Contiguous Zone and Exclusive Economic Zone Act, 1997. The legally authoritative map of New Zealand’s EEZ is held by Land Information New

Zealand (LINZ) in their map library. The EEZ presented here has been determined from the legislation defining the extent of the EEZ and created using GIS software utilising base-point data supplied by LINZ. These base-points describe surveyed

locations around the coastline of New Zealand. This information layer is considered reasonably accurate but not legally authoritative. Shared boundaries are provisional only, and remain subject to delimitation.

 

Conformity

Conformity
Conformity
 

Conformity

Conformity
Conformity
 

Restrictions on access and use

Use limitation
Crown Copyright Reserved.
 

Restrictions on access and use

 

Responsible organization (s)

Contact for the resource
Organisation name
Ministry for Primary Industries
 

Responsible organization (s)

Contact for the resource
Organisation name
Ministry for Primary Industries
 

Metadata information

Contact for the metadata
Date stamp
2021-08-12T12:57:15
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
 
 

SDS

Conformance class 1: invocable

Access Point URL
Endpoint URL
Technical specification
 

Conformance class 2: interoperable

Coordinate reference system
 
Quality of Service
 
Access constraints
Limitation
 
Use constraints
Limitation
 
Responsible custodian
Contact for the resource
 
 

Conformance class 3: harmonized

 
 

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