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Putin’s invasion could be blow to fisheries- Jones
Aotearoa’s commercial fishing business has an eye on the Ukraine conflict
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Ngāi Tahu to run marine farms after Treaty settlement
Ngāi Tahu will be able to undertake marine farming in Murihiku, in the South Island, after an aquaculture agreement was signed today between Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, Te Ohu Kaimoana, and the governm
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Scallop fishery to close for two years following request from Ngāti Hei Trust
The east Coromandel scallop fishery will close for two years from this Saturday following a request from the Ngāti Hei Trust.
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Not strong enough, iwi say over council's new 'ecological' designation
Iwi north of Auckland to the Bay of Islands are banding together to support an appeal by Forest & Bird against the Northland Regional Council (NRC) Regional Plan which is adopting 'significant
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Iwi leaders discuss combining fisheries assets for the future
Aquaculture opportunities discussed in iwi leaders' hui.
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Iwi leaders come together to combine fisheries assets & potential opportunities
Iwi leaders from Waiariki meet to discuss fisheries assets
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Ngāti Kahungunu to provide fresh fish packages for kaumātua and vulnerable whānau
Ngāti Kahungunu iwi has implemented Kai Hau Kai, its customary fishing, which will provide fresh fish packages to kaumātua and vulnerable families in the region, due to the hardship faced during the lockdown.
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New $79.4 million Ōpōtiki Harbour could create 2,000 jobs
A project costing $79.4 million to build a new harbour in Ōpōtiki is expected to create around 2,000 jobs to one of the country's towns with the highest levels of social and economic deprivation. Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones announced the "game-changing" project today, saying it will revitalise the township of Ōpōtiki and the wider Eastern Bay of Plenty.
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Coronavirus: Gisborne exports work on contingency plans
Ngāti Porou Seafoods Group could be returning their live lobster catch intended for the China market to the ocean after a halt in export demands following the mysterious coronavirus. The challenges of the deadly virus have been felt in the Gisborne region, in the export of lobsters, horticulture, fisheries and now logging.