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301. MPI cost recovery review lost at sea  
In the post-election hiatus the Ministry for Primary Industries could still get on with an important project.  
302. Inaccuracies and conspiracy theories abound at fisheries lectures  
If conspiracy theories could be personified, they would take the form of Dr Daniel Pauly.  
303. Time to hit pause on IEMRS  
The biggest change to the commercial fishing industry since the introduction of the Quota Management System 31 years ago continues to cause headaches.  
304. Plastics - part of the problem and one we must solve  
A report this week out of South Africa presented a very different take on ocean pollution.  
305. Oceans and Fisheries - what the new portfolio offers industry  
Labour’s landslide election victory gave them a strong mandate to govern alone, which they have chosen to do, leaving the Greens outside of Cabinet.  
306. Challenges and opportunities with new Government  
What to make of the new government and its implications for the seafood industry?  
307. Statement on Hector and Maui Threat Management proposals  
This is a complex document and we need time to consider its implications.   The industry is concerned about dolphin protection and has worked hard to minimise risk, with demonstrable success.  
308. Wider oceans policy adopted by National as well  
This week the National Party named Tim van de Molen as the new Fisheries Spokesman. And like Labour a few weeks ago, has changed the name of the portfolio to Oceans and Fisheries.  
310. Otago University sea lion study slammed by experts  
Poor science deserves to be challenged and three sea lion scientists have done just that.  
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