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181.
Fishing restrictions must be backed by full consultation and solid science
September 9, 2016
182.
Calling time on a challenging year
…While many in the seafood
industry
remain busy all through the festive season, the last Update of the year is a good…
183.
The looming crisis of international airfreight
…The clock is ticking on a lifeline for the seafood
industry
in a COVID-19 world.
184.
Still fit for purpose - the future-focused Fishing Act of 1996
The Prime Minister’s Chief Science Advisor, Dame Juliet Gerrard, this week completed a substantial report on commercial fishing.
185.
Strong funding support available to boost seafood research projects
… from MBIE over seven years, to be matched 1:1 by
industry
. In a bid to encourage more seafood…
186.
Hope for the Kaikoura paua fishery, five years post-earthquake
When the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake struck at midnight on November 14, 2016, the damage to the paua fishery was immense. That the fishery could reopen this coming summer is a testament to the hard work
187.
Commercial fishing supports Ross Sea marine reserve
The declaration of the Ross Sea marine reserve demonstrates conservation and sustainable commercial fishing can go hand in hand.
188.
Appeal Court confirms regional councils may not override fisheries management
In an Appeal Court judgment issued today, it was determined that regional councils are precluded from undertaking actions for Fisheries Act purposes.
189.
Immigration
… has agreed to a sector agreement for the seafood
industry
, that covers the following: • …
190.
Innovation award goes to trail blazer
…A seafood
industry
award for innovation has gone to a man who has been a trail blazer in innovation.
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