Quota Management System
The Quota Management System is a type of individual fishing quota that is used in New Zealand to manage fish stocks.
New Zealand fishing industry
is one of New Zealand's largest export markets, with 85% of catches being exported. Over 90% of the total revenue raised by the country's fishing industry comes from exported stocks, raising NZ$3 billion annually. The most valuable species is the hoki, Macruronus novaezelandiae.For the purposes of QMS, New Zealand's exclusive economic zone is divided into ten quota management regions. A separate quota is defined for each species in each region, depending on the species' distributions, ranging from a single fishing quota market for the hoki to eleven for the abalone Haliotis iris.