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1. Government needs to partner with Maori on fisheries issues  
…Management of the marine environment must be done in conjunction with the Treaty partner, the Maori Fisheries conference was told this week.  
2. Maori looking to flex their seafood muscles  
Maori leaders are calling for greater collaboration to protect hard won resources and build dominance in the fishing sector.  
3. Friday, 15 April  
…Acknowledging Maori, industry concerns on Kermadecs way forward  
4. High handed undermining of Treaty and property rights opposed  
… revisit his own advice in the case of proposed legislation that denies hard won fisheries rights to Maori and undermines property rights for all New Zealanders.   In hard hitting full page…  
5. Workable compromise on the Kermadecs achievable for all parties  
… consult before overriding customary and industry fishing rights. Some belated pressure from the Maori Party and Act was enough to delay legislation that would have established a 620,000 sq km Kermadecs…  
6. Kaimoana Cool  
Kaimoana, seafood, is nature’s gift that we harvest with care. The oceans surrounding our beautiful country have an abundant variety of different fish that are perfectly suited to being part of  
7. Friday, 01 April  
…Kermadecs headline varied Maori Conference  
8. Challenges and opportunities with new Government  
What to make of the new government and its implications for the seafood industry?  
9. Co-operation not condemnation key to conservation success  
A new approach to conservation in Aotearoa is being spearheaded by the American-based The Nature Conservancy (TNC).  
10. Kermadecs headline varied Maori Conference  
Maori strongly opposed the extinction of iwi and fishing industry rights in the Kermadecs at this week’s Te Ohu Kaimoana conference.  
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