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331. Are Ministers ignoring Māui advice?  
Has advice on saving the critically endangered Māui dolphin been ignored by both the Conservation and Oceans and Fisheries Ministers?  
332. Fish ‘n’ chips still number 1  
…Fish ‘n’ chips remain New Zealand’s most popular takeaway.  
333. Wildlife populations on the increase  
The southern right whale cavorting in the harbour for nearly a fortnight earlier this month captivated Wellingtonians.  
334. Putting plastic in its place  
Now for some good news about plastics.  
335. Ninety seven percent of NZ fisheries landings at sustainable levels  
…The overwhelming majority of New Zealand’s commercial fisheries are performing well,…  
336. 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  
337. "Just add water" approach not the way for MPAs  
Marine Protected Areas, the holy grail of the international environmental movement, are not the most effective way to safeguard species and ecosystems.  
338. Otago University sea lion study slammed by experts  
Poor science deserves to be challenged and three sea lion scientists have done just that.  
339. Planning for paua's future  
China has become by far the world's biggest abalone/paua producer through massive subsidised investment in the fishery.  
340. Appeal Court confirms regional councils may not override fisheries management  
In an Appeal Court judgment issued today, it was determined that regional councils are precluded from undertaking actions for Fisheries Act purposes.  
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