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61.
Bringing the next generation into the seafood industry
Education is on the minds of industry, the government, and multiple agencies right now and being fuelled by the changing COVID-19 environment.
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Orange roughy stocks continue recovery
The recovery of orange roughy stocks is gathering pace.
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Taking action to safe-guard New Zealand's black-gold
The recreational paua daily bag limit has been halved in Canterbury, Marlborough and Nelson.
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Community key for Chatham Islands paua management
The Chatham Islands paua fishery is leading the way in local fisheries management.
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Friday, 01 April
Kermadecs headline varied Maori Conference
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Black petrel project off to a flying start
Somewhere in the vastness of the South Pacific Ocean is a black petrel named Leah.
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Alert level three could bring a welcome relief for seafood
The Prime Minister’s announcement yesterday around exactly what services would be permitted to operate under Alert Level Three has been welcomed – for surety alone.
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Auckland University continues to shield shonky Simmons report
Auckland University prides itself on its top ranking amongst the country’s tertiary institutions. It also wins hands down in the hypocrisy stakes.
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Ninety seven percent of NZ fisheries landings at sustainable levels
The overwhelming majority of New Zealand’s commercial fisheries are performing well, according to MPI’s latest stock assessments.
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Ill-conceived recreational fishing parks require further consultation
This time three years ago the Government announced the surprise creation of two recreational fishing parks.
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