Government Seeks Public Feedback on Proposed Rock Lobster Catch Changes
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Government Seeks Public Feedback on Proposed Rock Lobster Catch Changes
Government Seeks Public Feedback on Proposed Rock Lobster Catch Changes The Government is calling for public feedback on proposed changes to the management of two key rock lobster fisheries as part of its twice-yearly fisheries sustainability review, Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says. The consultation aims to ensure New Zealand's valuable fisheries are managed sustainably while supporting coastal communities and the wider economy.Th…
Consultation on changes to rock lobster fisheries
The Government is seeking feedback on proposed changes for two important rock lobster stocks as part of its twice-yearly fisheries sustainability review, Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones says. The proposed changes affect rock lobster fisheries in the North Island’s Gisborne, East Cape, and Māhia region (CRA 3), and the South Island’s Otago region (CRA 7). “Rock lobsters are highly valued by many New Zealanders. They’re a taonga species…
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