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91. Black petrel project off to a flying start  
Somewhere in the vastness of the South Pacific Ocean is a black petrel named Leah.  
92. 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.  
93. 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.  
94. Ill-conceived recreational fishing parks require further consultation  
This time three years ago the Government announced the surprise creation of two recreational fishing parks.  
95. Some bright spots in gloomy environmental report  
An environmental stocktake shows most markers around the state and impact of New Zealand’s seafood industry are improving.  
96. Seafood Stars Awards Finalists  
Thirteen of the industry's star achievers announced as final nominees for inaugural Seafood Stars Awards  
97. Set net fishery not pushing yellow-eyed penguins to extinction  
The dastardly fishing industry is at it again.  
98. Seafood industry welcomes considered approach to cameras on vessels  
The New Zealand seafood industry has welcomed confirmation by Stuart Nash, the Fisheries Minister, that the Government is reconsidering a proposal to install cameras on all commercial fishing vessels.  
99. FishServe welcome Kerry Prendergast to the Board  
Dame Kerry Prendergast is to join the Board of FishServe, a privately-owned company that provides administrative support to the commercial fishing industry.  
100. Fish stocks confirmed to be in good shape  
The latest Status of our Fish Stocks, as assessed annually by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), shows New Zealand’s sustainability credentials are holding up globally.  
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