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82. New Zealand's deepwater fisheries - a success story  
With misinformation on seafood at an all-time high right now, it is more important than ever to spread as widely as possible the truth about the sustainability of New Zealand fisheries and the  
83. Seafood industry continues to reduce its environmental impact  
The New Zealand seafood industry continues to take steps to reduce its impact on the marine environment, a government report released today said.  
84. Majority of NZ's wild-caught seafood certified sustainable  
Opening last night’s event, Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash highlighted MSC’s validation of New Zealand’s reputation for well-managed, sustainable fisheries.  
85. Inaugural Sustainable Seafood Day a success  
New Zealand is a global leader in fisheries management, the London-based Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) said in Wellington this week.  
86. Bottom Trawling  
Bottom trawling This article is part of our Mythbusters series, taking some of the most prevalent ‘myths’ about the seafood industry and discussing where the truth lies – with the facts,  
87. Immigration  
The truth about foreign fishing vessels and foreign crew There are a lot of misconceptions around the use of foreign vessels or foreign crew operating in New Zealand waters. Sometimes these  
88. Details needed on cameras on vessels announcement  
In response to Minister David Parker’s announcement on 25 May about the national roll-out of cameras on commercial inshore fishing vessels, Seafood New Zealand (SNZ) Chief Executive Jeremy Helson  
89. New tech focus of conference  
The seafood industry is in Nelson for its conference this week.  
90. Seafood industry welcomes NZ-China FTA upgrade  
Trade Minister David Parker’s announcement this evening of a successful upgrade of the NZ-China Free Trade Agreement (FTA) has been welcomed by the seafood industry.  
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