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281. Marine protection claims misleading  
The claim by World Wildlife Fund (WWF) that ‘less than one percent of Aotearoa’s oceans are fully protected’ is being displayed on billboards around New Zealand.  
282. Seafood industry honours its people in a challenging year  
As New Zealand dealt with COVID-19, the seafood industry continued to provide the country with seafood as an essential service.  
283. Aquaculture still fighting for social license - Environment Minister  
The aquaculture industry still has a social licence battle to win, Environment Minister Nick Smith told the sector's annual conference in Nelson yesterday.  
284. QMS - the All Blacks of fisheries management is a winner  
Orange roughy is on the menu at Queenstown's famed Fishbone this week. The prized deep sea fish is one of the most popular menu choices at the restaurant recognised by Cuisine magazine this week as  
285. "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.  
286. The mysterious link between the Seychelles, the Nobel Prize and fisheries sustainability  
A few days ago, two economists at Stanford University in California won the Nobel Prize for Economics for their work on improving auction formats - innovations that provide huge practical  
287. Science-distorting myths about sea lions no help to their conservation  
  Here are some inconvenient facts about endangered sea lions.   Inconvenient, that is, for those whose agenda is to close down Southern Ocean commercial fishing by any means.    
288. Moana New Zealand tackling mental health awareness head on  
One of the saddest sights seen in this country was the 579 pairs of shoes arrayed on Parliament’s lawn.  
289. Saving our oceans - why the answer is not locking 30 percent up  
Sometime in the coming months we expect the matter of marine protection will be at the forefront as the Government looks at releasing a discussion paper that aims to reform New Zealand’s antiquated  
290. 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.  
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