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311. Government urged to continue to work for agreeable Kermadecs outcome  
It will be a sad day when the Government unilaterally removes indigenous and commercial rights, Seafood New Zealand Chairman George Clement said.  
312. Industry's strong growth continues  
The seafood sector ends the year in a strong position.  
313. Promise campaign celebrates seafood industry men and women  
Meri Leask has looked out for the Bluff fishing fleet for 40 years.  
314. Calling time on a challenging year  
While many in the seafood industry remain busy all through the festive season, the last Update of the year is a good time to reflect on the achievements and challenges of this most remarkable year.  
315. Workable compromise on the Kermadecs achievable for all parties  
It has taken a while but the Government has finally accepted it needs to properly consult before overriding customary and industry fishing rights. Some belated pressure from the Maori Party and Act  
316. Industry Keen to Improve Fisheries Management System  
The seafood industry welcomes the independent report into fisheries compliance operations, released today by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI).  
317. Industry Keen to Resolve Complex Fisheries Issues  
Returning fish to the sea is a complex issue that occurs in both commercial and recreational fisheries, says the Chief Executive of Fisheries Inshore New Zealand, Dr Jeremy Helson.  
318. There is no cover up  
Images of dead dolphins and seabirds are shocking.  
319. The importance of fisheries management  
A major paper on fisheries management has just been released by researchers at the University of Washington.  
320. EAFM and the Fisheries Act 1996  
This report identifies commonly-accepted principles of an Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) in international literature, and assesses the extent to which the Fisheries Act  
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