E08 21 March 2025: Sealord
As always, the main issue for ‘all Māori’ is that not much is known about the performance of this Sealord, because its annual report is
As always, the main issue for ‘all Māori’ is that not much is known about the performance of this Sealord, because its annual report is
For the 2024 financial year, Moana New Zealand (Moana NZ) reads as remaining in recovery mode, after two preceding disastrous years. Its direct inshore fishing
In 1986, New Zealand introduced a fishing quota management system which determines allocations of how much commercial inshore and offshore fishing of various species is
One of the functional policy areas to remain with Te Arawhiti / the Ministry for Justice is oversight of the Marine and Coast Area (Takutaki
At the end of March the Minister for the Environment, Penny Simmonds, together with the Minister for Oceans and Fisheries, Shane Jones, announced that the
This week we have reviewed annual reports from the Māori fisheries sector. (Note in this sector the financial year ends 30 September, meaning annual reports
This month the Māori Affairs Select Committee reported back on the proposed Māori Fisheries Amendment Bill. Subscribers may recall we reviewed this bill in March,
This week the large majority of iwi entities with fishing mandates recognised through Te Ohu Kaimoana processes voted against supporting a bill to establish an
Moana NZ and Sanford have entered into a ten-year arrangement for inshore fishing activities for the North Island. In essence Moana NZ will fish their
Late last month Kono NZ, (a business of Wakatū Incorporation), announced the sale of its seafood business, Kono Seafood, to Talleys. The business grows and
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