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111. Taking action to safe-guard New Zealand's black-gold  
The recreational paua daily bag limit has been halved in Canterbury, Marlborough and Nelson.  
112. Community key for Chatham Islands paua management  
The Chatham Islands paua fishery is leading the way in local fisheries management.  
113. Friday, 01 April  
Kermadecs headline varied Maori Conference  
114. Alert level three could bring a welcome relief for seafood  
The Prime Minister’s announcement yesterday around exactly what services would be permitted to operate under Alert Level Three has been welcomed – for surety alone.  
115. Ninety seven percent of NZ fisheries landings at sustainable levels  
The overwhelming majority of New Zealand’s commercial fisheries are performing well, according to MPI’s latest stock assessments.  
116. Ill-conceived recreational fishing parks require further consultation  
This time three years ago the Government announced the surprise creation of two recreational fishing parks.  
117. Seafood industry congratulates its stars  
New Zealand’s seafood stars have been recognised at the industry’s annual conference in Wellington today.  
118. Seafood Stars Awards Finalists  
Thirteen of the industry's star achievers announced as final nominees for inaugural Seafood Stars Awards  
119. Set net fishery not pushing yellow-eyed penguins to extinction  
The dastardly fishing industry is at it again.  
120. Seafood industry welcomes considered approach to cameras on vessels  
The New Zealand seafood industry has welcomed confirmation by Stuart Nash, the Fisheries Minister, that the Government is reconsidering a proposal to install cameras on all commercial fishing vessels.  
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