Tables Table 1. Summary of population and catch trend data. Proposal page 4 Table 2. Lamna nasus life history parameters.

Figure 3. FAO fishing areas. 2 Figure 4. Global reported landings of Lamna nasus by FAO area 1950–2006. 4 Figure 5. Northeast Atlantic landings of Lamna nasus by fishing State, 1950–2006. 4 Figure 6. Landings of Lamna nasus from ICES Areas (Northeast Atlantic), 1973–2004. 5 Figure 7. Landings of Lam...

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Summary:Figure 3. FAO fishing areas. 2 Figure 4. Global reported landings of Lamna nasus by FAO area 1950–2006. 4 Figure 5. Northeast Atlantic landings of Lamna nasus by fishing State, 1950–2006. 4 Figure 6. Landings of Lamna nasus from ICES Areas (Northeast Atlantic), 1973–2004. 5 Figure 7. Landings of Lamna nasus by Norway in the Northeast Atlantic, 1926–2006. 5 Figure 8. Landings of Lamna nasus by Denmark in the Northeast Atlantic, 1954–2004. 6 Figure 9. Landings of Lamna nasus by Faroe Islands in the Northeast Atlantic, 1973–2007. 6 Figure 10. Population trends from a BSP model of Northeast Atlantic porbeagle. 7 Figure 11. Depletion in total biomass and numbers from 1926 of Northeast Atlantic porbeagle. 7 Figure 12. Lamna nasus landings in the Northwest Atlantic. 8 Figure 13. Modelled trends in Lamna nasus stocks in Canadian waters, 1961–2008. 8 Figure 14. Predicted stochastic recovery trajectories of Northwest Atlantic Lamna nasus. 9 Figure 15. Predicted deterministic recovery trajectories of Northwest Atlantic Lamna nasus. 9 Figure 16. New Zealand commercial landings of porbeagle sharks. 10 Figure 17. Unstandardised CPUE indices for the New Zealand tuna longline fishery. 10