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241. Impact of charter boat catches revealed in official figures  
It’s official - charter boats are making huge catches of popular New Zealand species.  
242. Reflections on a good year for the seafood sector  
As 2018 draws to a close it is timely to review the industry’s accomplishments and challenges.  
243. Seafood companies and iwi slam EPA over seabed mining application  
The Environmental Protection Authority’s (EPA) handling of the application to mine 50 million tonnes of iron sand from the ocean floor off the coast of Taranaki, each year for 35 years, is being  
244. UK aquaculture specialists laud New Zealand aquaculture advances  
The New Zealand mussel industry seems more advanced compared to the EU, according to a UK mission’s report on New Zealand aquaculture. A six-member mission consisting of specialists from leading  
245. Public trust in Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) has fallen.  
The percentage of New Zealanders who trust NGOs has fallen by three points to 51 percent, according to the Edelman Trust Barometer, a respected online survey that is run across 28 countries.  
246. Sea lion protection a priority in Southern Ocean squid fishery  
The squid season in sub-Antarctic waters to the south of mainland New Zealand is in full swing.  
247. Roadshow highlights industry collaboration and support  
Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash joined a Seafood NZ roadshow around the country's ports in Napier yesterday.  
248. Fishing and the environment - it shouldn't be an either/or  
This week’s release of the National Plan of Action on seabirds was the result of three years of discussions between industry, eNGOs, Fisheries New Zealand and the Department of Conservation (DOC).  
249. Tim Pankhurst's Captain's Blog  
Seafood companies yesterday filed proceedings in the High Court contesting the Government’s unilateral move to establish the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary without recognition of existing rights.  
250. Scientific integrity must be paramount in a fake news world  
Many a beautiful theory has been killed by an ugly fact, so the saying goes, and a demonstration of that was witnessed this week when the work of one scientist was eviscerated by another.  
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