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Forest & Bird says tarakihi catch limits a pander to industry

Forest & Bird is going toe to toe with the Minister of Fisheries at Wellington High Court.

Julie Iles Wed, 22 Jul 2020

Forest & Bird’s case for the judicial review of current catch limits on East Coast tarakihi, underway in the Wellington High Court, alleges Fishery Minister Stuart Nash was over-prioritising industry interests when he changed the timeframe for reducing catch limits last year.

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