In 2004 Te Ohu Kai Moana was established via the Māori Fisheries Act – largely to undertake the complex business of divvying up the fisheries settlement amongst various iwi groups: i.e. to manage share allocation processes for the settlement which had been agreed to earlier in 1992. (As above, the
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