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Feedback sought on rock lobster (crayfish) catch limits for 2021
27 Dec, 2020 08:00 PM
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Fisheries New Zealand invites feedback on proposals to ensure sustainability of rock lobster populations across a number of New Zealand s fisheries. Photo / Mike Scott
Te Awamutu Courier
Fisheries New Zealand is inviting people to have their say on proposals to ensure the sustainability of rock lobster populations across a number of New Zealand s fisheries.
The proposals were developed by the National Rock Lobster Management Group, representing tangata whenua, recreational and commercial fishers, New Zealand environmental organisations and Fisheries New Zealand.
Fisheries New Zealand director of fisheries management, Emma Taylor, says the National Rock Lobster Management Group and Fisheries New Zealand review sustainability measures and management controls annually using the best available scientific information to ensure stocks remain sustainable.
Call to have a say on crayfish catch proposals – The Gisborne Herald
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Northland news in brief: have your say on crayfish limits; and no nominations for council vacancy
16 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM
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Northlanders can have their say on a proposal to reduce the catch limit for red and packhorse rock lobsters - also known as crayfish. Photo / File
Northlanders can have their say on a proposal to reduce the catch limit for red and packhorse rock lobsters - also known as crayfish. Photo / File
Northern Advocate
Sustainability key to limits
Northlanders can have their say on proposals to ensure the sustainability of rock lobster populations across a number of New Zealand s fisheries. The proposals were developed by National Rock Lobster Management Group, representing tangata whenua, recreational and commercial fishers, New Zealand environmental organisations, New Zealand organisations, and Fisheries New Zealand. There are two types of rock lobster, also called kōura, in New Zealand - red and packhorse. The proposal is for small to medium redu