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201. Warmer waters and climate change - a challenge to fisheries  
The world is warming – by an average one degree Celsius since the late 19th century – and the oceans are feeling it.  
202. Deepwater Discard Rate less than 7 percent  
Reports produced by NIWA show that less than seven percent of New Zealand’s total deepwater catch is discarded, Seafood New Zealand’s Chief Executive Tim Pankhurst says.  
203. NZ seafood worthy of its buzz  
Sustainability is the buzzword in an environmentally conscious world.  
204. Overriding customary and property rights in Kermadecs not acceptable  
The Government can hardly claim it was not given due warning by Maori and the wider seafood industry over concerns about the sudden declaration of a Kermadecs Ocean Sanctuary. A letter to Prime  
205. Measuring the true value of our shared fisheries  
If the report on the alleged actual catches by Auckland University academic Dr Glenn Simmons and the recreational fishing survey are to be used as cudgels against the commercial fishing industry by  
206. Fishing companies return strong results  
Sanford, which aspires to be the world’s best seafood company, is embarking on a $100 million investment programme over the next two years.  
207. Kindness in a crisis - how the industry is stepping up  
With little fuss the seafood industry has been quietly helping out the community in the COVID-19 crisis.  
208. Seafood industry calls for genuine dialogue around Kermadecs  
The New Zealand Seafood Industry supports marine conservation, but any new measures to introduce marine protected areas must be taken in full, considered consultation with all relevant stakeholders,  
209. Creating value from a blue economy  
Creating greater value from a marine-based blue economy is among 40 Sustainable Seas projects receiving multi-million dollar Government funding.  
210. New Zealand’s fisheries continue to be well managed  
The overwhelming majority of New Zealand’s commercial fisheries are performing well, according to MPI’s latest stock assessments.  
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