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171. Seafood industry welcomes dump of reports  
The seafood industry welcomes the Fisheries NZ decision to release risk reports into fisheries.  
172. Protected species mitigation plan moves to entire New Zealand inshore commercial fishing fleet  
A fleet-wide programme to mitigate the risk to protected species will be rolled out to New Zealand’s inshore fishing fleet in the next two years.  
173. Marine heatwaves, zombie kina, & MPAs  
Advocates of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) as a tool to rectify kina barrens are quick to blame overfishing  
174. The mass release of historic fishing reports will cauterise the past, Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash said in Nelson yesterday  
"Let's hear the story of how fishing has changed," he said. "I want to talk about the future, not be hijacked by the past.  
175. Hauraki Gulf: challenges & opportunities  
The Minister for Oceans and Fisheries announced revitalisation of the Hauraki Gulf, in response to the “Sea Change” plan prepared four years earlier  
176. Protecting seabirds and marine mammals  
New Zealand is seabird central.  
177. Seafood industry committed to seabird protection  
New Zealand waters are seabird central.  
178. Vision to unite the primary sector  
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern took a break from the Whakaari/White Island tragedy yesterday to launch a new vision for New Zealand’s primary sector.  
179. Inquiry into migrant labour welcomed  
The seafood industry welcomes the Ministerial Inquiry into the Use and Allocation of Migrant Labour in the Seafood Sector  
180. Gathering ban could thwart giant kelp opportunities  
Giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is the fastest growing and most prolific of all plant species found on Earth.  
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