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1. Bottom Trawling  
Bottom trawling is when a net is towed just above or on the bottom of the seafloor in New Zealand fishing grounds. Fishers target popular species such as hoki, orange roughy and snapper near the…  
2. Seafood medal haul at food awards  
The Outstanding New Zealand Food Awards has awarded seven gold medals, four silver, and one bronze to New Zealand seafood producers.  
3. Marine space grab has fishers worried  
Blurred line between the Fisheries Act and the Resource Management Act makes life more difficult for fishers.  
4. The decisions impacting NZ's high seas fishing  
Over the last few weeks, two international bodies have made significant decisions impacting New Zealand’s high seas fishing.  
5. How food can change environmental outcomes  
Scientific journal Nature details big ambitions for food from the oceans in an article published last week.  
6. Bottom Trawling  
Bottom trawling This article is part of our Mythbusters series, taking some of the most prevalent ‘myths’ about the seafood industry and discussing where the truth lies – with the facts,…  
7. Kaimoana Cool  
Kaimoana, seafood, is nature’s gift that we harvest with care. The oceans surrounding our beautiful country have an abundant variety of different fish that are perfectly suited to being part of…  
8. Seafood Sustainability Awards: Entries open  
The Seafood Sustainability Awards are a chance to recognise outstanding contributions to sustainability right across the seafood sector.  
9. Research: Ocean closures move fishing elsewhere  
There has been much debate on the benefits to fish populations of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) .  
10. Cyclone Gabrielle - Assistance  
Where to get help in the wake of Cyclone Gabrielle.  
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