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Fryday Fryup / 12 August 2016

Friday Fryup – 12 August

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.   Scallops It takes something dramatic to happen to get the Ministry for Primary Industries to agree with LegaSea but sadly that’s the point we’ve reached with the Scallop 7 (Marlborough-Tasman area) fishery. Minister Nathan Guy has closed…

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Fryday Fryup / 5 August 2016

Fryday Fryup – 5 August

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.    The future of fishing We’re all concerned with just how many fish are taken from the oceans each year and what that means for the future of fishing. Will we see an abundant future where our children…

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Fryday Fryup / 29 July 2016

Fryday Fryup – 29 July

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.    Submit It’s been a busy-old time of it at LegaSea and the NZ Sport Fishing Council because it’s open season on submissions – or something like that. This month we’ve put together submissions supporting the temporary closure of…

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Fryday Fryup / 22 July 2016

Fryday Fryup – 22 July

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.    Marlborough Council calls to ban trawling and dredging Interesting news from the Marlborough District where bottom trawling and dredging is to be banned in certain sensitive areas of the Sounds under the Resource Management Act. Stuff www.stuff.co.nz…

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Fryday Fryup / 15 July 2016

Fryday Fryup – 15 July

Welcome to the FryUp – a regular look back at the week of fishing in the news.  A bold move to protect sharks Campaigning to protect shark stocks along the Great Barrier Reef has been stepped up a notch with WWF buying a commercial shark fishing licence. The conservation group says they will be retiring…

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