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Fisheries Inshore NZ, minister reject claims tarakihi catch limit ‘unreasonable’

Stuart Nash says the move was supported by scientific evidence.

Julie Iles Thu, 23 Jul 2020

Fisheries Inshore New Zealand has refuted Forest & Bird’s application for a judicial review of East Coast tarakihi catch limits, on the grounds that giving industry an extra 10 years to reduce their catch was “unreasonable”.

The application by the independent conservation organisation is

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