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281. Foreign worker crisis needs a private and collaborative solution  
Fishers, farmers, growers and the construction industry are in a worker crisis.  
282. It's time to stop talking to ourselves  
During the first lockdown, the fishing industry ratcheted up its philanthropy, with many companies donating fish to those in need.  
283. How food from the sea has limitless potential - with caveats  
The scientific journal Nature last week published research into the potential of seafood to feed the world up to the year 2050 and, mostly, it is promising.  
284. Talley’s skipjack tuna gets tick of sustainability  
New Zealand's main skipjack tuna purse seine fishery has been certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) as being sustainably managed.  
285. Election campaigns go up a gear  
And so it begins in earnest.  
286. Seafood sustainability improves and meets international standards  
The Environment Aotearoa Report 2019, released today by the Ministry for the Environment and StatsNZ, shows the environmental performance of New Zealand’s seafood industry has improved markedly.  
287. Cobber, you know our seafood is better, right?  
They’ve got a few problems over the ditch getting Aussies to eat home-grown seafood.  
288. Fishing event a winner amongst youngsters  
Last Saturday at the wharf by Wellington’s Te Papa, an excited young fisher pulled up the catch of a lifetime – a crayfish.  
289. Bright fisheries ready for the future  
Friday, July 8  
290. Immigration decision a lifeline for fishing companies  
Cabinet’s decision this week to allow foreign fishing crew to enter New Zealand was a huge relief to companies that rely on that skilled labour to operate.  
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