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Media Releases October 2006

Bay of Plenty iwi fisheries forum established
A formal, working relationship has begun between the Ministry of Fisheries and Bay of Plenty iwi...
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[14 March 2008]
Getting more value from our Shared Fisheries
Every year about a million people (a quarter of New Zealand’s population) go fishing for fun and...
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[16 November 2007]
New Annual Report 2006
The 2006 Annual Report is now available to download.
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[16 November 2007]
Fishy Art
The Ministry of Fisheries, Te Tautiaki nga tïni a Tangaroa, is running an art competition for...
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[16 November 2007]
Fishing restrictions proposed to reduce dolphin deaths
New interim fishing restrictions are proposed to reduce the threatened Hector’s and Maui’s dolphin...
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[16 November 2007]
Ministry of Fisheries wins Plain English award
The State of Our Fisheries: Annual Summary 2006 was judged “Best Plain English Document in the...
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[16 November 2007]
Ministry of Fisheries Postgraduate Scholarships in Quantitative Fisheries Science 2007
In collaboration with NIWA, the Ministry of Fisheries is offering postgraduate scholarships for...
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[16 November 2007]
Forest & Bird loose on facts and use of children
Minister of Fisheries, Jim Anderton said that Forest & Bird (F&B) were both loose on facts and were...
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[16 November 2007]
This is not the end-point, this is a beginning (6 Oct)
Minister of Fisheries, Jim Anderton opened the first freshwater mataitai today at Mataura River in...
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[16 November 2007]
New Zealand calls for urgent action over southern bluefin tuna
New Zealand has called for urgent action over the state of the world’s southern bluefin tuna stocks.
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[16 November 2007]
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Updated : 16 November 2007