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Young talent recognised at conference
Three people have been recognised as young leaders of the seafood industry at an awards ceremony this evening.
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Aotearoa's seaweed sector is ready to boom
A recently launched roadmap shows how NZ could grow its seaweed sector and gain economically, environmentally, socially, and culturally.
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Discarding survey asks valuable questions
A research project commissioned by Fisheries New Zealand and carried out by NIWA has raised some significant questions about recreational discarding.
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Fishing for the perfect protein
Eating wild caught fish is better for the environment than consuming meat or crops, says leading international marine scientist Professor Ray Hilborn.
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