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311.
Hard-hit rock lobster fishery looks for relief
A request by the New Zealand Rock Lobster Industry Council for approval to carry over uncaught quota into the next fishing year is being considered by Government.
312.
The Update - 14 February 2020
313.
Industry committed to a no-harm seabird policy
The seafood sector is supporting a National Plan of Action to protect seabirds.
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The Update - 7 February 2020
315.
World's fish stocks healthy and abundant, says new study
Global reported fisheries catches are in good shape – the world is not going to run out of fish.
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The Update - 31 January 2020
317.
Whopper forecast for seafood exports
Seafood annual export earnings are expected to crack the $2 billion mark this year.
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The Update - 24 January 2020
319.
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.
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Gathering ban could thwart giant kelp opportunities
Giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is the fastest growing and most prolific of all plant species found on Earth.
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