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11.
Seafood industry continues to reduce its environmental impact
October 28, 2016
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Report: NZ fisheries highly sustainable
Government research continues to show fisheries are highly sustainable and stocks healthy, with 94% of catch coming from stocks with no risks.
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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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Forest and Bird's fish list not credible
Forest & Bird’s so-called fish guide is doing consumers a disservice, the seafood sector said.
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OpenSeas, the go-to seafood information source
Did you know that 97 percent of New Zealand’s commercial catch comes from sustainably managed fish stocks?
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A fresh voice for recreational fishers
Co-operation rather than condemnation is the byword for a recreational fishing group gaining traction in the South Island.
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Seafood industry judged against its Code of Conduct
For the second year running the seafood industry has received a scorecard on its performance.
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Friday, 18 March
Fishing families cast aside for recreational fishing parks
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Orange roughy’s redemption celebrated at book launch
The remarkable turnaround of New Zealand’s orange roughy fishery, long-hailed as an example of over-fishing, has been detailed in a book to be launched tonight in Wellington.
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Summer catch and fishing rants
You have to feel for Legasea’s Scott Macindoe.
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