This data has been supplied in WSG84 Mercator 41 projection. The data was last updated as of 1 October 2019.Legal definition of the Tarakihi QMA’s are contained in schedule 3 of the Fisheries
(Reporting) Regulations, 2001. The defined areas are based on the FMA boundary
definitions (first schedule of the Fisheries Act, 1996), and are either a combination of
FMA’s or correspond directly to an FMA. The Tarakihi QMA layer has been created
from a direct copy of the general FMA’s layer, with the appropriate FMA’s (as defined
in the legislation defining the Tarakihi QMA’s) combined together. This layer is dependant on a legally authoritative FMA layer. Legal definition of the
FMA boundaries is dependent on legally authoritative layers depicting the EEZ
boundary and mean high water mark. These two resources were not available for the
creation of the general FMA information layer. Approximate co-ordinates contained
within the legislation defining the FMA boundaries were used. These co-ordinates
are not legally authoritative, but are considered accurate in most circumstances. These co-ordinates were plotted and used to construct the boundaries of the FMA’s.
Where a co-ordinate described the boundary between an FMA and the coast or EEZ,
the boundary was projected outside the boundary along the described bearing of
interception. Areas of the FMA’s projected outside the boundary of the EEZ were
deleted through an erase outside routine within MapInfo 7.0, while the coastal
boundaries were left drawn inland of the coast. For more information, read this document.