The Kawhia Kai Festival is renowned for its annual day of traditional Māori kai. But organisers who run the one-day event say food safety regulations are leaving a bad taste in their mouths.
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Review recommendation may see end for Te Ohu Kaimoana
A review of Māori Commercial Fisheries Structures has recommended that Te Ohu Kaimoana, the body charged with distributing fisheries assets to iwi, be disestablished.
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Pipi banks quickly disappearing in Whangarei Harbour
For generations it’s been a major food store for people of the Whangarei district. Now pipi banks at the entrance to Whangarei Harbour are disappearing fast with scientists stumped as to the reason for the sharp decline in stocks.
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Auckland Seafood Festival entices the masses
Every Auckland Anniversary weekend, attending the Auckland Seafood Festival is a tradition for thousands of New Zealanders.
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Māori category finalist named in NZ International Business Awards 2015
Three Māori businesses have been recognized for their contribution to New Zealand’s exporting economy after being announced as finalists for the Māori Category 2015 New Zealand Business International Awards.
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Algae bloom warning issued on shellfish in Bay of Plenty
Algae bloom levels are at an all-time high as Government officials worry someone may fall seriously ill by contaminated shellfish.
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Website aims to stop the waste of kaimoana
A well-known fishing personality has started a website in an effort to stop wastage and fish frames piling up on beaches in NZ.
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Te Kotahitanga o Te Arawa Waka open new shop
Following the success of their first shop in eastern Rotorua, Te Kotahitanga o Te Arawa Waka Fisheries Trust Board has opened a second shop in the west of Rotorua, providing fresh seafood to consumers in the region.
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Native Affairs- Kai Crusader
Last week you'll remember our story about alleged fish dumping by Countdown Supermarket. It's that kind of wastage that brings a tear to the eye of the man in our next story.
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Native Affairs- Fishy Business Panel
Native Affairs followed up it's special investigation into allegations of fish dumping by Progressive Enterprises with a panel discussion on the issues raised in Part One and Two of the special report.