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press releases september 2004

Recreational fishing regulation changes from 1 October (Sept 30)
Recreational fishers need to brush up on new regulations coming into effect tomorrow (1 October).
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Ministry welcomes staff input (Sept 29)
The Ministry of Fisheries is encouraging its Compliance staff to participate in discussions with...
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Cabinet decisions on deepwater biodiversity (Sept 24)
A multi-pronged strategy to improve the protection of deep water biodiversity and address the...
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Minister acts to rebuild Hoki stocks for future (September 23)
Fisheries Minister David Benson-Pope has announced strong measures aimed at rebuilding New...
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Southland kina industry receives massive boost (Sept 22)
The Southland kina industry has received a massive boost with the Government re-opening the...
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Historic fisheries settlement an enduring solution for Maori (Sept 16)
The passing of the Maori Fisheries Bill today is an historic moment and represents an enduring...
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Three Kaitaia Poachers Take 174 Undersize Paua (Sept 8)
When Ministry of Fisheries Fisheries Officers apprehended three Kaitaia men on 31 August, they...
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Ministry of Fisheries proposing changes to Compliance Group (Sept 3)
The Ministry of Fisheries has begun consultation with it's Compliance staff on proposed changes...
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International convention aims to conserve valuable tuna fishery (Sept 3)
The Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT) is convening a meeting of...
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Speculation about sea lion mortality well off the mark (Sept 2)
Suggestions that the Ministry of Fisheries is proposing a substantial increase in the...
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