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Friday, 01 April
Kermadecs headline varied Maori Conference
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Kindness in a crisis - how the industry is stepping up
…With little fuss the
seafood
industry has been quietly helping out the community in…
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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.
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New fishing vessels power up industry fleets
September 2, 2016
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Record-breaking fundraiser for families
Federation of Commercial Fishermen’s conference raised a record-breaking $54,000 for the families of those lost at sea
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Industry committed to a no-harm seabird policy
…The
seafood
sector is supporting a National Plan of Action to protect seabirds.
297.
Public trust in Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) has fallen.
…The percentage of New
Zealand
ers who trust NGOs has fallen by three points to 51…
298.
Academics’ Report lacks Scientific Credibility
… today which claims the New
Zealand
catch over 60 years is more than…
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Government urged to continue to work for agreeable Kermadecs outcome
… commercial rights,
Seafood
New
Zealand
Chairman George Clement said.
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Nash warns of ecosystem-based management system by 2020
An ecosystem-based management (EBM) approach will be introduced to fisheries by 2020, according to Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash.
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