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71.
Seafood
industry
comes out in support of TPP ratification
…The seafood
industry
has welcomed Trade Minister Todd McClay’s announcement that Cabinet has decided to ratify the…
72.
Seafood
industry
welcomes Hawke's Bay Seafoods sentencing
…The commercial seafood
industry
has welcomed the successful prosecution of the directors of Hawke's Bay Seafoods,…
73.
Seafood
industry
to share its stories
The stories of the men and women who harvest and process our seafood throughout the country are about to be showcased.
74.
Commercial fishing
industry
worth more than $4 billion to NZ economy – BERL
… BERL shows New Zealand’s commercial fishing
industry
is worth $4.18 billion.
75.
Seafood
industry
continues steady growth path
…The seafood
industry
continues to show strong growth with export earnings reaching $1.78 billion in the year to June,…
76.
Industry
bait setter a potential seabird game changer
Leigh longline fisherman Dave Kellian has long worried about protecting the seabirds that teem in New Zealand waters.
77.
Seafood
industry
continues to reduce its environmental impact
October 28, 2016
78.
Motueka’s Doug Saunders-Loder a “seafood star”
…Seafood
industry
leader Doug Saunders-Loder of Motueka has been recognised as a “Seafood Star” by Seafood New Zealand.…
79.
Industry
committed to a no-harm seabird policy
The seafood sector is supporting a National Plan of Action to protect seabirds.
80.
Seafood
industry
battles on through pandemic
…These are testing global times and the seafood
industry
is far from immune to the fall out.
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