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111. A goodbye to Peter Stevens - a guest column by his mate, Daryl Sykes  
At a time when the QMS seems to be under increasing scrutiny by ill-informed critics there is perhaps a certain irony that one of the most fervent champions of fishing reforms in the 1970s and 1980s  
112. National's Kermadec decision 'unprincipled' - Nash  
The failure to establish the 620,000 square kilometre Kermadec Islands’ Marine Sanctuary was one of former Prime Minister John Key’s regrets, who admitted the opposition by Maori to the idea came as  
113. Seafood industry celebrated at the Seafood Sustainability Awards  
The big winner at last night’s Seafood Sustainability Awards was a man who has spent almost 20 years working to protect seabirds and marine mammals in the commercial fishing industry.  
114. Sustainable New Zealand seafood on the rise  
Nearly 14 percent of total global fisheries have now received the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) sustainability tick.  
115. 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.  
116. You want debate? Let's make it informed  
The New Zealand seafood industry has just endured another week of mainstream media criticism.  
117. Auckland University still pushing shonky research into QMS  
Auckland University academics renewed their efforts this week to discredit the Quota Management System that underpins the country’s commercial fisheries.  
118. Why every signpost is pointing to algae  
Cawthron Institute’s announcement yesterday that they have been awarded $3 million to investigate the potential of the red seaweed Karengo and the micro algae Chlorella as protein sources is just  
119. Another orange roughy success story  
An orange roughy fishery south of Stewart Island has been given the green light to reopen after 19 years.  
120. High handed undermining of Treaty and property rights opposed  
When John Key led his party to a third term victory in 2014 he warned his exultant MPs against hubris and advised them to remain grounded.   He would do well to revisit his own advice in  
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