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Determination No. HIMIF TAC D4 - Total Allowable Catch Determination - 2005/2006 Season

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  FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ACT 1991 HEARD ISLAND AND McDONALD ISLANDS FISHERY MANAGEMENT PLAN 2002 DETERMINATION No. HIMIF TAC D4 TOTAL ALLOWABLE CATCH DETERMINATION – 2005/2006 SEASON   The Australian Fisheries Management Authority makes the following Determination under section 11 of the Heard Island and McDonald Islands Fishery Management Plan 2002.                                                   Dated 25 November 2005                                                                                                                         PETER WITHERIDGE                                                                                             Common seal of the                                                                                          Australian Fisheries                                                                                               Management Authority   Australian Fisheries Management Authority ________________
Citation
1.       This Determination may be cited as the 2005/2006 HIMI TAC D4.
Commencement
2.       This Determination commences on the day after registration on the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
Interpretation
3.       A term used in this Determination that is defined for the purposes of the Heard Island and McDonald Islands Fishery Management Plan 2002 has the same meaning in this Determination as it has in that plan.
Determination of total allowable catch
4.  The total allowable catches for the season in the Heard Island and McDonald Islands Fishery which commences on 1 December 2005 and which will end on 30 November 2006 are: Target species: Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides)        2,584 tonnes Mackerel icefish (Champsocephalus gunnari)          1,210 tonnes Bycatch Species: Macrourus spp                                                            360 tonnes Unicorn icefish (Channichthys rhinoceratus)   150 tonnes Skates and Rays (Bathyraja spp.)                                120 tonnes Grey rockcod (Lepidonotothen squamifrons)               80 tonnes All other species                                                             50 tonnes (for each species)