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141.
Are Ministers ignoring Māui advice?
Has advice on saving the critically endangered Māui dolphin been ignored by both the Conservation and Oceans and Fisheries Ministers?
142.
First two roadshows well-attended
… kicked off in Nelson, Australasia’s largest
fishing
port, last Friday.
143.
Auckland Fish Market epitomises seafood development
Wellington’s weather came to Auckland for the opening of the Sanford Fish market this week.
144.
Seafood’s men and women tell their stories
… to protect the environment and secure long-term
sustainable
fisheries.
145.
Environment Report highlights seafood industry's continued improvement
The seafood sector welcomes the Environment Aotearoa Report 2019 which shows most markers are improving for the environmental performance of New Zealand’s seafood industry.
146.
Long-term vision key for a prosperous paua industry
The Stewart Island paua fishery is in such good heart, the Ministry for Primary Industries stock assessment pointed to a possible catch increase.
147.
Bright fisheries ready for the future
Friday, July 8
148.
Fishers risk becoming an endangered species
Fishermen are wondering if they, too, risk becoming an endangered species.
149.
Key Facts
… first major fisheries in the world to be certified
sustainable
by the Marine Stewardship Council…
150.
Gathering ban could thwart giant kelp opportunities
Giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is the fastest growing and most prolific of all plant species found on Earth.
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