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231. 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.  
232. 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  
233. Protecting seabirds and marine mammals  
New Zealand is seabird central.  
234. Seabird trip a success  
Westport and Greymouth fishermen visited the breeding colony of one of the West Coast’s unique seabirds, the Westland petrel, hosted by the Westland Petrel Conservation Trust last evening.  
235. Orange Roughy Gets Top International Sustainability Tick  
… says. “This is exciting news and vindicates the industry’s considerable investment in sound scientifically…  
236. Seafood exports reach $1.63 billion  
New Zealand seafood exports reached a record high of $1.63 billion last year, up over 6 per cent on 2014.  
237. Ocean Bounty making waves  
Every week on national television the New Zealand primary sector’s unique innovation, work ethic and stunning environment is showcased.  
238. New Zealand King Salmon seeks new waters  
New Zealand King Salmon has a problem most businesses can only dream of.  
239. Wildlife populations on the increase  
The southern right whale cavorting in the harbour for nearly a fortnight earlier this month captivated Wellingtonians.  
240. The rise and fall of TACC  
There is much noise about the state of the tarakihi fishery at the moment.  
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