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61.
Seafood to headline Welly on a Plate
New Zealand seafood will be the headline event at the biggest food festival in the Southern Hemisphere.
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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…
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Crippling costs keep on coming
The New Zealand fishing industry is barely treading water as wave after wave of costs threaten to take businesses under.
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The Fisheries Amendment Bill
The first major review of the Fisheries Act in 20 years is before Parliament.
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Dolphin research to be assisted by fishers
Fishers will now be permitted to bring deceased dolphins into port.
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Ministers lack of action puts Māui at risk
Industry insistence that fishing wasn't cause of dolphin demise borne out by advice given to Oceans & Fisheries and Conservation Ministers.
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Are Ministers ignoring Māui advice?
Has advice on saving the critically endangered Māui dolphin been ignored by both the Conservation and Oceans and Fisheries Ministers?
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Seafood: good for your health and the planet
Three recent scientific papers have highlighted the benefits of favouring seafood in your diet to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and be healthy.
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Report: NZ fisheries highly sustainable
Government research continues to show fisheries are highly sustainable and stocks healthy, with 94% of catch coming from stocks with no risks.
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Tā Tipene O'Regan: New Zealander of the Year
Congratulations to Tā Tipene O'Regan for being awarded New Zealander of the Year 2022.
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