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Fryday Fryup / 16 September 2016

Fryday FryUp – 16 September

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.    It’s official. It’s all our fault. That’s right – never mind the trawlers, the overfishing and the dumping. Apparently the biggest risk to our fisheries future is recreational fishers and we need to regulate them at once….

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Fryday Fryup / 9 September 2016

Fryday FryUp – 9 September

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.   Crayfish ‘functionally extinct’ Crayfish numbers in the Hauraki Gulf have dropped to such a low level they’ve now being called “functionally extinct” by the director of a research marine ecology consultancy company eCoast, Dr Tim Haggitt. Haggitt…

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Fryday Fryup / 2 September 2016

Fryday FryUp – 2 September

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.    Quality over quantity The Quota Management System (QMS) is either world class and the envy of other countries or it’s a con, perpetuated on a people who would have had the wool pulled over their eyes. According…

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Fryday Fryup / 26 August 2016

Fryday FryUp – 26 August

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.    Slipping through the net? Radio New Zealand has asked the Ministry for Primary Industries about its prosecution rate in light of the damning report from Auckland University into fish dumping. Fewer than 1% of its prosecutions related…

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Fryday Fryup / 19 August 2016

Fryday Fryup – 19 August

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.   I’d like to be under the sea… If you, like me, have always wanted to see the Great Barrier Reef in all its technicolor glory, you’d best get in sooner rather than later. This year the Reef…

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