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71. Commercial fishers agree to close ocean off Hawke's Bay  
The commercial fishing industry will again support the closure of 237 square kilometres of ocean off Hawke’s Bay this summer.  
72. Future Of Our Fisheries  
The Quota Management System has served the country’s fisheries well but it does have gaps and can be improved.  
73. Opposition to iron sand application  
A renewed application by the multinational Trans Tasman Resources (TTR) to mine iron sands from the seabed off the Taranaki coast has been opposed by a number of companies in the seafood sector.  
74. Zero seabird deaths the goal  
Forest & Bird is right – seabirds do need conservation. And that is exactly what the seafood industry is striving to achieve.  
75. Building a plane out of bananas, and other dumb ideas  
LegaSea’s Rescue Fish plan, released two weeks ago, is apparently the answer to ‘restoring fish stocks and revitalising New Zealand’s commercial fishing sector’.  
76. Travel advice for Ms Ardern and Ms Collins  
In one of the light moments, okay the only light moment, of the second televised political leaders’ debate, Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins were asked where they would most like to holiday in New  
77. Commercial fishers agree to extend Hawke's Bay area closure  
The commercial fishing industry will again support the closure of 237 square kilometres of ocean off Hawke's Bay this summer.  
78. Milestones for commercial and recreational fishing advocates  
Graeme Sinclair's Gone Fishin was the first of what has become a raft of Kiwi-produced fishing shows.  
79. Warming waters an increasing threat to the planet and fishing  
The volume of chatter about the global environment has been temporarily turned down while the world deals with a more urgent and imminent virologic threat and so it is little wonder that a recent  
80. Friday, 29 April  
Seafood companies launch High Court Kermadecs challenge  
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