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291. Wider oceans policy adopted by National as well  
This week the National Party named Tim van de Molen as the new Fisheries Spokesman. And like Labour a few weeks ago, has changed the name of the portfolio to Oceans and Fisheries.  
293. Otago University sea lion study slammed by experts  
Poor science deserves to be challenged and three sea lion scientists have done just that.  
294. Threat danger reduced for New Zealand sea lions  
Amidst the gloom on species threats, there is better news on sea lions.  
295. New Zealand not alone in fighting attacks on reputation  
Three years after the New Zealand fishing industry began a campaign to improve public perception of the sector, there has been a plethora of other work emerge on the topic of social contract, or  
296. No telling porgies to US consumers  
American consumers will soon know New Zealand’s snapper by another name.  
297. Seafood industry continues steady growth path  
The seafood industry continues to show strong growth with export earnings reaching $1.78 billion in the year to June, Seafood New Zealand’s Executive Chairman George Clement said today.  
298. International study looks for lessons from the New Zealand QMS  
New Zealand fisheries’ Quota Management System is being presented as an international example by a prominent US-based conservation group.  
300. Motueka’s Doug Saunders-Loder a “seafood star”  
Seafood industry leader Doug Saunders-Loder of Motueka has been recognised as a “Seafood Star” by Seafood New Zealand.  
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