Skip to main content
Search for
Search words under length of 4 characters are not processed.
385 results:
21. Talley’s skipjack tuna gets tick of sustainability  
New Zealand's main skipjack tuna purse seine fishery has been certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) as being sustainably managed.  
22. Immigration decision a lifeline for fishing companies  
Cabinet’s decision this week to allow foreign fishing crew to enter New Zealand was a huge relief to companies that rely on that skilled labour to operate.  
23. The China export game - how NZ's largest market held up in 2020  
New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE) has just released analysis of New Zealand’s seafood exports into China during the upheaval of COVID-19 and it has concluded that 2 separate waves of the outbreak  
24. Bluff oysters in hot demand as season kicks off  
An Auckland restaurateur wanted 200 dozen Bluff oysters direct from processor Barnes Oysters in Invercargill.  
25. Conservation group's claims slammed  
A campaign launched by a Northern Hemisphere conservation group targeting the New Zealand fishing industry is based on inaccurate allegations, Seafood New Zealand Chief Executive Tim Pankhurst says.  
26. Smear campaign lacks substance and evidence  
Facts are stubborn but statistics are more pliable, observed Mark Twain.  
27. First two roadshows well-attended  
Seafood NZ’s Promise 2020 roadshow kicked off in Nelson, Australasia’s largest fishing port, last Friday.  
28. Fisheries Inshore welcome the Eastern tarakihi rebuild plan  
Fisheries Inshore New Zealand, Te Ohu Kaimoana and Southern Inshore Fisheries welcome the release today of the first quarter (1 October 2019 – 31 December 2019) progress report of the implementation  
30. Report: NZ fisheries highly sustainable  
Government research continues to show fisheries are highly sustainable and stocks healthy, with 94% of catch coming from stocks with no risks.  
Search results 21 until 30 of 385