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631.
Fish ‘n’ chips still number 1
Fish ‘n’ chips remain New Zealand’s most popular takeaway.
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Thursday Update - 13 April
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Orange roughy’s redemption celebrated at book launch
The remarkable turnaround in the orange roughy fishery was celebrated this week.
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Friday Update - 7 April 2017
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Paua and rock lobster make voluntary reductions
The Chathams paua fishery, the country's biggest, is preparing for a further voluntary catch reduction.
636.
Orange roughy’s redemption celebrated at book launch
The remarkable turnaround of New Zealand’s orange roughy fishery, long-hailed as an example of over-fishing, has been detailed in a book to be launched tonight in Wellington.
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Government needs to partner with Maori on fisheries issues
Management of the marine environment must be done in conjunction with the Treaty partner, the Maori Fisheries conference was told this week.
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Friday Update - 31 March 2017
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Friday Update - 24 March 2017
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The sinking of Eliminator
It takes as little as 30 seconds to sink a boat.
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