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Trump-style alternative facts adopted by anti-fishing lobby
…-truth Trump phenomenon is spreading to New
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The bright blue future - strangled in red tape
…In the world of New
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, aquaculture, it must be said, has always been the…
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Immigration decision a lifeline for fishing companies
… foreign fishing crew to enter New
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World Fisheries Day celebrated
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Friday, May 27
…MSC reaffirms New
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hoki meets international best practice
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MPI cost recovery review lost at sea
In the post-election hiatus the Ministry for Primary Industries could still get on with an important project.
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Collab makes primary sector stronger
There has never been a better time for collaborating with other primary industries
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