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Labour’s landslide election victory gave them a strong mandate to govern alone, which they have chosen to do, leaving the Greens outside of Cabinet.
A report this week out of South Africa presented a very different take on ocean pollution.
Sometime in the coming months we expect the matter of marine protection will be at the forefront as the Government looks at releasing a discussion…
A few days ago, two economists at Stanford University in California won the Nobel Prize for Economics for their work on improving auction formats -…
In one of the light moments, okay the only light moment, of the second televised political leaders’ debate, Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins were…
As New Zealand dealt with COVID-19, the seafood industry continued to provide the country with seafood as an essential service.
Cawthron Institute’s announcement yesterday that they have been awarded $3 million to investigate the potential of the red seaweed Karengo and the…
Cabinet’s decision this week to allow foreign fishing crew to enter New Zealand was a huge relief to companies that rely on that skilled labour to…
Four long years on from the Kaikoura earthquake, discussions are beginning on the reopening of the Kaikoura shellfish and seaweed fisheries.
The New Zealand seafood industry has just endured another week of mainstream media criticism.
They’ve got a few problems over the ditch getting Aussies to eat home-grown seafood.
The scientific journal Nature last week published research into the potential of seafood to feed the world up to the year 2050 and, mostly, it is…