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241. The dolphin decision - a cost/benefit analysis  
It’s landed, and the fallout is just beginning.  
242. Hard questions needed on dolphin redress  
The Ministry for Primary Industries is beginning to reveal the extent of the ex-gratia payments to be made to fishers and licensed fish receivers affected by the decisions around the Hector’s and  
243. Friday, May 20  
Orchestrated campaign to weaken New Zealand fishing industry  
244. Orchestrated campaign to weaken New Zealand fishing industry  
The catch reconstruction report headed by Dr Glenn Simmons is a highly politicised document that has been embraced by environmental NGOs and the Labour and Green parties in an attempt to embarrass  
245. Chatham Islands showcasing a fresh approach to fisheries management  
The paua industry on the Chatham Islands are celebrating the recent approval by Minister of Fisheries Stuart Nash of the Chatham Islands Paua (PAU4) Fisheries Plan.  
246. Seafood industry praises MPI for successful theft conviction  
The successful conviction today in the Wellington District Court of a commercial fisherman for under reporting shellfish catches has been commended by Seafood NZ.  
247. Seafood’s men and women tell their stories  
New Zealand’s seafood industry is publicly promising to protect the environment and secure long-term sustainable fisheries.  
248. Paua to the people right on  
The focus this week is on far reaching fisheries management reform proposals.  
249. The bright blue future - strangled in red tape  
In the world of New Zealand seafood, aquaculture, it must be said, has always been the teacher’s favourite. Mostly well behaved and destined for a bright and limitless future. The one kid who is  
250. Better process called for in marine conservation  
The Seafood Industry supports marine conservation but the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary Bill is simplistic.  
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