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391. Recreational measures need to be tightened  
…Consultation by Fisheries New Zealand on recreational limits for finfish is welcomed, but suggest they go further.  
392. Is 2021 when we eliminate fisheries subsidies?  
…Governments globally have been subsidising fishing fleets for decades. For the past twenty years, talks have been going…  
393. Our Sector  
… pāua Diver Jason Ruawai and Laurie Beamish, fisherman and chief executive of Ngāi Tai in Maraetai…  
394. When science meets bottom trawling  
…A recent paper proves fishing in New Zealand (along with Australia) is having little impact on the ocean floor.  
395. Climate greatest threat to ecosystems  
…Climate change, not fishing, is winning the most unpopular contest to be the biggest threat to the world’s marine…  
396. Ministers lack of action puts Māui at risk  
…Industry insistence that fishing wasn't cause of dolphin demise borne out by advice given to Oceans & Fisheries and…  
397. Crippling costs keep on coming  
…The New Zealand fishing industry is barely treading water as wave after wave of costs threaten to take businesses under.  
398. Second disaster for Kaikōura pāua fishery  
… pāua within a three-month window by recreational fishers was.  
399. Chatham Island Food Co wins supreme honour  
Chatham Island Food Co took out the Supreme Award at the Outstanding New Zealand Food Producer Awards in Auckland.  
400. Not perfect, but progress: WTO subsidies deal  
… determination to lead the global push to eliminate fisheries subsidies had an outcome last week at the WTO.  
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