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501.
Seafood industry welcomes dump of reports
The seafood industry welcomes the Fisheries NZ decision to release risk reports into fisheries.
502.
By hoki, you look years younger
The humble hoki is a remarkable fish.
503.
The Update - 25 May 2018
504.
Inaugural Sustainable Seafood Day a success
New Zealand is a global leader in fisheries management, the London-based Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) said in Wellington this week.
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The Update - 18 May 2018
506.
Majority of NZ's wild-caught seafood certified sustainable
Opening last night’s event, Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash highlighted MSC’s validation of New Zealand’s reputation for well-managed, sustainable fisheries.
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Fisheries scientist launches new sustainability website
Prof Ray Hilborn is seen as both hero and villain.
508.
The Update - 11 May 2018
509.
Season two of Ocean Bounty kicking off
Ocean Bounty, an hour-long documentary series on commercial fishing, begins its second season this weekend.
510.
Fisheries New Zealand Launched
Life is rich in irony and randomness, observed enigmatic MP Shane Jones.
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