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Table 1.3 Biological stock status of all stocks assessed in 2019, and their status since 2004

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Notes: CCAMLR Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources. SESSF Southern and Eastern Scalefish and Shark Fishery. Individual stocks may have been classified as multispecies stocks in earlier years. The status determination process changed in 2004—refer to Chapter 30 for more information. Grey shading indicates that the stock was not assessed.

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