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press releases may 2005

Minister undertakes to act if rules broken (May 31)
Fisheries Minister David Benson-Pope has promised action will follow if evidence is found an East...
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MFish Investigates Chatham Island Fishers (May 31)
Fishery Officers from the Ministry of Fisheries (MFish) in Dunedin are currently investigating...
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Ministerial Address at the 2004 NZ Seafood Industry Conference (May 27)
Christchurch Convention Centre, Christchurch Conference theme: Growth And Innovation.
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Minister thanks SSC for inquiry (May 26)
Fisheries Minister David Benson-Pope has thanked the State Services Commissioner for the...
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Ministry of Fisheries Vindicated (May 26)
The Ministry of Fisheries has been vindicated and the integrity and effectiveness of its management...
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National want to deny fishers their day in court (May 24)
New Zealand's fisheries are probably the best managed in the world but that doesn't mean we should...
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Quota change means $13m boost to squid fishery (May 23)
A decision to allow an increase in the amount of squid caught in the mainland fishery this year...
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Recreational fishing the focus of new research push (May 16)
New research into recreational fishing will improve decision-making affecting the estimated...
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Late returns cost Opotiki fishing company (May 11)
Opotiki based commercial fishing company TWA Fishing Company Limited was fined a total of $4,900 on...
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