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331. 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  
332. No telling porgies to US consumers  
American consumers will soon know New Zealand’s snapper by another name.  
334. Commercial fishers agree to extend Hawke's Bay area closure  
…The commercial fishing industry will again support the closure of 237 square kilometres of ocean off Hawke's Bay this…  
335. New recreational management system needed - report  
Management of recreational fisheries needs to change, a research group has found.  
336. From fishery science to fake news: how misinformation about the ocean evolves  
… and killed in nets. About 40 percent of the fishing industry’s combined haul is bycatch, a total of 63 billion…  
337. Dolphin plan deeply flawed  
The government’s proposed Threat Management Plan (TMP) for Hector’s and Maui dolphin will put hundreds of small fishermen out of business and hundreds of millions of dollars will be lost from  
338. He tangata, he tangata, he tangata. It is people, it is people, it is people.  
Taranaki woman Jacqueline Bublitz has made a heartfelt personal submission on the potential impact of the proposed Maui and Hector’s dolphin threat management plan (TMP).  
339. Bluff oysters in hot demand as season kicks off  
An Auckland restaurateur wanted 200 dozen Bluff oysters direct from processor Barnes Oysters in Invercargill.  
340. Yellow Brick Road: There are some fishy tales being told about tarakihi  
A favourite New Zealand fish is still on the menu - and so it should be.  
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