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Sanford COO resigns citing Covid exhaustion

A time to reset and refresh required, says fishing company executive.

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Biggest fishery change in decades as Govt bans skippers from discarding catch overboard

Biggest fishery change in decades as Govt bans skippers from discarding catch overboard
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New Zealand calls on drones to halt Māui dolphin extinction Environmental News

New Zealand calls on drones to halt Māui dolphin extinction Environmental News Wellington, New Zealand – In 2018, a grasshopper skipper mistakenly caught the Māui dolphin spot on a net on the Taranaki coast of the North Island of the New Cross. The fisherman had a confusion: even though dolphins are among those at risk in New Zealand, if he released the net, he would also violate the country’s Fisheries Act and impose a large fine on him for releasing catches. He decided to save the dolphin. And in the end, he avoided the fine. The skipper worked for Sanford, New Zealand’s largest seafood company, accounting for nearly 20% of New Zealand’s fishing quota. As for the company, catching the Māui dolphin is one of the worst things that can happen – it can only cause serious damage (including death) to an employee at sea.

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New Zealand turns to drones to halt Māui dolphin extinction

Wellington, New Zealand – In 2018, a jack mackerel skipper mistakenly caught a pod of Māui dolphins in a purse seine net off the Taranaki coast of New Zealand’s North Island. The fisherman faced a conundrum: While the dolphins are among the most endangered in New Zealand, if he released the net he would also be in breach of the country’s Fisheries Act and liable to a substantial fine for releasing his catch. He decided to save the dolphins. And, in the end, avoided a fine. The skipper worked for Sanford, New Zealand’s largest seafood company which has nearly 20 percent of New Zealand’s fishing quota. As far as the company is concerned catching a Māui dolphin is one of the worst things that can happen – second only to causing serious harm (including death) of an employee at sea.

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