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This week’s release of the National Plan of Action on seabirds was the result of three years of discussions between industry, eNGOs, Fisheries New…

The volume of chatter about the global environment has been temporarily turned down while the world deals with a more urgent and imminent virologic…

A report from KPMG recently provided a stark wake up call for food producers who believed that eventually, in some distant pandemic-free time, it…

With New Zealand peering into an economic abyss as restrictions on many businesses continue, there is reason for optimism coming out of the primary…

With little fuss the seafood industry has been quietly helping out the community in the COVID-19 crisis.

The endorsement by government of a new recreational fishing lobby group has put wind in the sails of Fish Mainland.

The Prime Minister’s announcement yesterday around exactly what services would be permitted to operate under Alert Level Three has been welcomed – for…

Fisheries Inshore New Zealand, Te Ohu Kaimoana and Southern Inshore Fisheries welcome the release today of the first quarter (1 October 2019 – 31…

Two weeks in and two weeks to go, given the best possible circumstances.

The seafood sector is rapidly coming to terms with life in lockdown.

Forty eight hours into lockdown, with a State of Emergency now in force, the landscape for doing business has shifted seismically.

These are testing global times and the seafood industry is far from immune to the fall out.