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press releases October 2003

Seven New Species into QMS
Seven new fish species entered the Quota Management System (QMS) today:.
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[16 November 2007]
International Convention Aims to Conserve Valuable Tuna Fishery
The meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT) in Christchurch...
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[16 November 2007]
Maori Fisheries Settlement Legislation on Track
The Government is on track to introduce a Bill before the end of the year to authorise the...
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[16 November 2007]
New Fisheries Patrol Vessel Launched
The Ministry of Fisheries in Christchurch has taken delivery of a new patrol vessel.
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[16 November 2007]
Cautious limit set for sea lion deaths in squid fishery
Fisheries Minister Pete Hodgson has taken a conservative approach to setting the limit for New...
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[16 November 2007]
Historic Agreement Among Major Tuna Fishing Nations
A meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT) in Christchurch...
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[16 November 2007]
Illegal High Seas Rock Lobster Fishing Fined
Illegal fishing of rock lobster on the high seas has resulted in a heavy cost for...
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[16 November 2007]
Winning Streak For Christchurch Students
Christchurch secondary school students have developed a winning streak when it comes to designing...
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[16 November 2007]
Te Puni Kokiri and Ministry of Fisheries Sign Memorandum for Fisheries Agency Review
Te Puni Kokiri and the Ministry of Fisheries today signed a memorandum of understanding for a...
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[16 November 2007]
Successful Management of Spat Catching Sites in Golden Bay and Tasman Bay
The Ministry of Fisheries today announced that two large mussel spat catching sites will operate...
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[16 November 2007]
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Updated : 16 November 2007