LegaSea SOS Save Our Snapper campaign launched online. Submission summary and online submission tool made available to the public. Supporting information supplied online and released to the media. LegaSea Action […]
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Media release. SOS Save Our Snapper. 26 July 2013
LegaSea media release ‘SOS Save Our Snapper’. Commercial exploitation of our snapper resources will alienate the public from an important food source if proposed management changes are implemented. LegaSea is […]
Read moreMedia release. Snapper on the Line. 16 July 2013
LegaSea media release ‘Snapper on the Line’. Recreational fishers are shocked at proposals by the Ministry for Primary Industries to slash snapper bag limits while the commercial sector is largely […]
Read moreMedia release – Marlin NOT for sale. 22 May 2013
Regulations protecting striped marlin as a recreational-only fishery are under threat by commercial fishermen who want to keep and sell marlin. Recreational fishing groups are adamant that marlin must remain […]
Read moreHauraki Gulf Marine Park Seminar 2012
Around 200 people attended the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Seminar on 22 August 2012. The New Zealand Sport Fishing Council, through LegaSea, was well represented with John Holdsworth and Scott […]
Read morePublic robbed of crayfish through unfair practices
NZ Sport Fishing Council Media Release. 28 March 2012 Recent Ministerial decisions allocating more of Gisborne’s crayfish to commercial interests have outraged the local community and New Zealand Sport Fishing […]
Read moreSpeech notes
Address to the “Tikapa Moana – Hauraki Gulf State of the Environment Report Seminar”. Prepared for and delivered by Scott Macindoe on behalf of the New Zealand Sport Fishing Council, […]
Read moreFISH STOCKS ON RISE….. BUT THERE’S A CATCH
Article by Geoff Cummings from the New Zealand Herald http://www.nzsportfishing.co.nz/index.cfm/PageID/3/ViewPage/News/fullarticle/133
Read moreLINK TO BEEHIVE FOR ALL SPEECHES ON FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE
http://www.beehive.govt.nz/portfolio/fisheries+and+aquaculture
Read moreKahawai Decision September 2010
Is the future of fish like this going to be a memory? Photo Eugen de Brun: http://www.fishingadventures.co.nz/saltwater.htm The Minister has retained the TACC, and reduced the recreational allowance by 48% and […]
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