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11. Time for some agility around changes to daily bag limits  
If the number of applications for rahui being processed since the end of lockdown are anything to go by, the number of recreational fishers harvesting kaimoana is at an all-time high.  
12. 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  
13. Inaccuracies and conspiracy theories abound at fisheries lectures  
If conspiracy theories could be personified, they would take the form of Dr Daniel Pauly.  
14. 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  
15. Bright fisheries ready for the future  
Friday, July 8  
16. How food from the sea has limitless potential - with caveats  
The scientific journal Nature last week published research into the potential of seafood to feed the world up to the year 2050 and, mostly, it is promising.  
17. Seafood conference place to celebrate our continued innovation  
The seafood industry is in a buoyant mood on the eve of its annual conference in Wellington.  
18. Warming waters an increasing threat to the planet and fishing  
The volume of chatter about the global environment has been temporarily turned down while the world deals with a more urgent and imminent virologic threat and so it is little wonder that a recent  
19. Ninety seven percent of NZ fisheries landings at sustainable levels  
The overwhelming majority of New Zealand’s commercial fisheries are performing well, according to MPI’s latest stock assessments.  
20. Auckland University continues to shield shonky Simmons report  
Auckland University prides itself on its top ranking amongst the country’s tertiary institutions. It also wins hands down in the hypocrisy stakes.  
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