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On World Tuna Day Experts Share Why Oversight of Fisheries Matters

Shutterstock Commercial tuna fisheries contribute more than $40 billion to the global economy annually and hold such enormous cultural and ecological significance that the United Nations has designated May 2 as World Tuna Day. Sustainable, well-managed tuna fisheries with transparent and accurate assessments of catch, fishing effort, and compliance can help preserve and build on the enormous value the fish generate globally. Unfortunately, the past 14 months have been a difficult time for gathering fisheries data because, to stem the spread of coronavirus, many regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs) suspended requirements that observers be on board fishing and carrier vessels. This necessary health and safety choice has led to a significant reduction in the independent catch information that fishery managers need to ensure sustainable fishing, safeguard vulnerable wildlife, and preserve marine ecosystems.

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Responsible Fisheries Programme reaches third phase as fishers gear up to trial Electronic Reporting (ER) systems More Tuesday, 3 October 2017, 1:53 pm | Moana NZ Today Moana New Zealand is taking the first practical step to putting its people’s mental wellness first, with a roadshow for staff, their whanau and the communities they work in to help deal with the growing issue of mental illness across the country. More Tuesday, 13 June 2017, 9:51 am | Moana NZ Moana New Zealand, New Zealand’s largest Iwi-owned premium seafood company, is pleased to report a net profit of $9.9 million in the six-month period ending 31 March 2017. That is a 28 per cent ($2.1m) improvement on last year’s result for . More

Navy joins fisheries patrols targeting law-breakers off Northland s east coast

Navy joins fisheries patrols targeting law-breakers off Northland s east coast 14 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read The HMNZS Hawea vessel has been patrolling Northland waters with fisheries officers. Photo / NZ Defence Force. The HMNZS Hawea vessel has been patrolling Northland waters with fisheries officers. Photo / NZ Defence Force. Reporter for the Northern Advocate jodi.bryant@nzme.co.nz The Royal New Zealand Navy has stepped in to help fisheries officers nab law-breakers in the deep waters of Northland s east coast. The Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI) has teamed up with the Navy to boost inspections of fishing vessels from the Bay of Islands up to the Three Kings.

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