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101. Submissions  
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102. Let's address the real threat to Māui dolphins  
It was heartening this to see academics reinforcing the New Zealand fishing industry’s stance, supported by science, that the cat borne disease toxoplasmosis is the biggest threat to Māui dolphins –…  
103. Seafood Standards Council  
The Seafood Standards Council (SSC) is an official committee of Seafood New Zealand and the Ministry for Primary Industries.  Its primary focus is food safety and market…  
104. A tribute to the formidable Pam Williams  
Pam Williams, the founder of Wanganui Trawlers, which later became Wanganui Seafoods, passed away on October 5, aged 88.  
105. Hard graft pays off in Kaikoura fishery  
After thousands of hours of collaborative work, the announcement that the Kaikōura pāua and kina fisheries will open in December is wonderful news.  
106. Happy New (fishing) Year  
Oceans and Fisheries Minister, David Parker, has announced the reviews of 15 fish stocks in the twice-yearly sustainability round.  
107. World Fisheries Congress goes totally virtual  
The World Fisheries Congress, underway now in Adelaide, South Australia, has gone virtual due to Covid-19 global travel restrictions.  
108. Avoiding fishing in problem zones  
The rollout of geospatial position reporting (GPR) and real time electronic reporting (ER) is proving its worth.  
109. Bird of the year – vote Antipodean albatross  
The fight to put the Antipodean albatross in first place in this year’s Bird of the Year Awards is starting hard and starting early.  
110. Ngāi Tahu acquisition of Sanford  
The strike from Ngāi Tahu on New Zealand’s largest seafood company surprised the industry, but the impact of that stake should not be underestimated.  
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