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141. Vision to unite the primary sector  
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern took a break from the Whakaari/White Island tragedy yesterday to launch a new vision for New Zealand’s primary sector.  
142. Inquiry into migrant labour welcomed  
The seafood industry welcomes the Ministerial Inquiry into the Use and Allocation of Migrant Labour in the Seafood Sector  
143. Gathering ban could thwart giant kelp opportunities  
Giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is the fastest growing and most prolific of all plant species found on Earth.  
144. Seabird trip a success  
Westport and Greymouth fishermen visited the breeding colony of one of the West Coast’s unique seabirds, the Westland petrel, hosted by the Westland Petrel Conservation Trust last evening.  
145. New Sealord trawler Tokatu arrive at Port Nelson  
The Sealord trawler Tokatu arrived at its new home at Port Nelson this morning after a six-week delivery voyage.  
146. Seafood exports reach $1.63 billion  
New Zealand seafood exports reached a record high of $1.63 billion last year, up over 6 per cent on 2014.  
147. New Zealand Orange roughy certified as sustainable  
The deepwater fishery has landed one of its biggest catches - the international sustainability tick for orange roughy. The Marine Stewardship Council announced overnight in London it had accorded  
148. The importance of accurate reporting  
Seafood New Zealand had to make a rare call to the nation’s media, clarifying assumptions about fishing vessels with COVID-stricken crew  
149. New Zealand fisheries among the world’s top five  
New Zealand ranks among the world’s top five best managed fisheries, Professor Ray Hilborn from the University of Washington says.  
150. Whopper forecast for seafood exports  
Seafood annual export earnings are expected to crack the $2 billion mark this year.  
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