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From fishery science to fake news: how misinformation about the ocean evolves
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Industry advocates for early review of Hector's dolphin protection plan
The capture of five Hector’s dolphins in a set net off Banks Peninsula prompted the industry to seek early review of the threat management plan.
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Fishing industry gets rare pat in latest marine report
The Capital’s daily newspaper, The Dominion Post, and the online Stuff site last week carried a most unusual report concerning fishing.
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Seabird Smart Award Winners Announced
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From sea to me: A look at how our fish is caught
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Government urged to get serious about climate change
Sanford and Moana are among scores of prominent companies and individuals that have called on the Government to seriously tackle climate change
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Commercial fishers agree to close ocean off Hawke's Bay
The commercial fishing industry will again support the closure of 237 square kilometres of ocean off Hawke’s Bay this summer.
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World's fish stocks healthy and abundant, says new study
Global reported fisheries catches are in good shape – the world is not going to run out of fish.
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Shark cage diving decision a win for paua divers
… Appeal had ruled in favour of New
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What a difference a name makes
Quietly and without fuss, the powerful Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) made a change to the description of sustainable fisheries recently.
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