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Latest Seafood New Zealand News

Using Our Voices In 2025
Seafood industry calls for genuine dialogue around Kermadecs
2024 In Rearview
Fish Fingerprints Point Way To Future
Trevally And Tequila With Tamar Wells
Smoking Hot With Richard Kibblewhite
Salmon Is New Turkey
Bycatch breakthrough: New Zealand fishery celebrates year of zero bycatch of protected species
Seafood New Zealand’s Fiona MacMillan Named Chair of Global Seafood Communicators
Stay cool this summer: dealing with abuse when you’re just doing your job
Learning From Rest To Be Best
Finding Fishers From Afar And At ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾
Happy World Fisheries Day 2024
What the survey told us: It’s tough times but we’re proud of what we do 
What We Do With Bad News
Kiwi Seafood Sector Delighted By News Of New Trade Deal
News You Won’t Get Anywhere Else
New Zealand Fishery Celebrates Year of Zero Bycatch of Protected Species
Cooperating Not Competing For Safety
Hauraki hysteria: How do we cut through the heat over Tīkapa Moana? 
Seafood New Zealand Concerned About Misunderstandings in the Hauraki Gulf
Fisheries And Aquaculture – So Much In Common
People And Planet Before Profit For Motueka Nets
Turning frustration into innovation: how three Kiwi fishers are helping strengthen the weighted hook game
Always Keeping Story In His Sights
It’s complicated – why fisheries decisions are never easy
Thoughts From Kaimoana Capital Of New Zealand
What we learned in Australia – and how it can help us in New Zealand
Investigated and understood – clarification on our seafood and free trade agreements
Majority of seafood exports taking full advantage of FTA benefits
Keith Mawson: Story Of Snapper
Seafood NZ Response To Seafood Label Study
SDGs, ESGs, Excuse Me Please?
Cut to levies welcomed by Aotearoa’s under-pressure Seafood Sector
Bead & Proceed Impact Report
Warm Summer Weather Brings Fish-for-all
Impression Seafood Can Leave
Global State Of Play
30×30: It’s Not Just About Numbers
Seafood Conference – Celebrating 30 years of sustainable seafood
There’s More Than One Way To Be Champion
“They are our champions” – Seafood Stars Awards honour the brightest of our industry
Look To Science, Not To Blame
Champions Of Sustainability
Getting a global perspective on fisheries bycatch solutions
No Snap Decisions, Just Good Science
New Flume In Room
Independent Fisheries and Sealord – from family business to being part of the whÄnau