Category: Media Releases

Articles, Media Releases / 23 November 2018

Kai Ika wins commendation at sustainability awards

The Kai Ika healthy food and waste minimisation project wins Commendation at NZ’s top Sustainability Awards. The Kai Ika food project has won a Commendation at the 2018 NZI Sustainable Business Network Awards in the ‘Transforming Food’ category. The initiative sees fish heads and frames from Central Auckland’s Outboard Boating Club (OBC) recreational fishermen being…

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Articles, Media Releases / 24 September 2018

Minister fails New Zealand’s fishery

The recreational advocacy group LegaSea is bitterly disappointed the Minister of Fisheries has deferred making decisive cuts to commercial catches of tarakihi on New Zealand’s east coast for at least another year. In October Stuart Nash will apply a 20% cut to the commercial catch, while LegaSea has been campaigning for a 65% reduction. LegaSea…

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Articles, Media Releases / 14 August 2018

Conviction of repeat offenders justifies MPI spending

LegaSea and the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council welcome the prosecution of Hawke’s Bay Seafood after the longest running district court case on record. The prosecution was brought against Antonino, Giancarlo and Marcus D’Espositofor falsifying catch records and exporting more fish to Australia than the company had reportedly caught. The Ministry for Primary Industries need…

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Articles, Media Releases / 19 July 2018

Campaign to save a Kiwi favourite

The east coast population of one of New Zealand’s favourite fish, tarakihi, has fallen by over 80% in the past 50 years and the stock is now overfished. LegaSea, the recreational fishing lobby group, is urging the Minister of Fisheries to drastically cut catches to rebuild the tarakihi population. Tarakihi is one of New Zealand’s…

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Articles, Inquiry, Media Releases / 28 June 2018

Government must act on Primary Industry inaction

After years of Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) inaction over fishing regulation breaches, over-fishing, fish dumping and more, now it appears MPI has been asleep at the wheel on land as well. News this morning of yet another appalling breach of animal rights show the terrible state some of the nation’s animals are kept in,…

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