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Industry continues to support albatross research
The fishing industry is supporting research into a special albatross population in southern waters.
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Let's address the real threat to Māui dolphins
… to see academics reinforcing the New
Zealand
fishing industry’s stance,…
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Fisheries Inshore welcome the Eastern tarakihi rebuild plan
…Fisheries Inshore New
Zealand
, Te Ohu Kaimoana and Southern Inshore Fisheries welcome…
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Landing a solution to returns
… most significant changes to New
Zealand
fishing law proposed in 30 years,…
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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
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Marine protection claims misleading
… on billboards around New
Zealand
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407.
High handed undermining of Treaty and property rights opposed
… property rights for all New
Zealand
ers. In hard hitting…
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Science-distorting myths about sea lions no help to their conservation
… Stewart Island and the New
Zealand
mainland have been recolonised by…
409.
Fishers risk becoming an endangered species
Fishermen are wondering if they, too, risk becoming an endangered species.
410.
New recreational management system needed - report
Management of recreational fisheries needs to change, a research group has found.
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