New Zealand kayakers will soon start looking towards the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics, adding to the nation's rich history of success in the Olympic Canoe Sprint.
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National to establish hunting and fishing minister if elected
The National Party says it will establish a Minister for Hunting and Fishing if it wins the next election.
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Marine protection boost with on-board camera rollout
New Zealand's inshore commercial fishing fleet has reached a new milestone with a rollout of onboard cameras.
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Entries open for 2024 Bay of Islands Sailing Week
Entries are now open for the next edition of NZ’s biggest multi-day keelboat regatta – Bay of Islands Sailing Week, to be held from 23-26 January 2024.
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West Coast implements new whitebaite regulations
The final new whitebaiting regulations will roll out for the South Island’s West Coast on the first day of this year’s whitebaiting season, 1 September.
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More than 20 fishing vessels inspected during South Pacific fisheries patrol
Called Operation Nasse, the fisheries patrol covered a vast area from the Tasman Sea eastwards to the south of the Cook Islands.
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NZ Seafood Industry Conference to set out goals for the future
The New Zealand commercial seafood industry kicks off its annual conference this week.
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TAIC calls for urgent safety changes for marine sector following Enchanter
The Transport Accident Investigation Commission is calling for urgent safety measures to be addressed for the marine sector following last year's Enchanter tragedy.
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Water users asked to keep aye out for freshwater gold clam
Otago Regional Council is urging recreational water users in Otago to be vigilant after the discovery of a new aquatic pest species in New Zealand.
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Pakihikura in Ōpōtiki to close from Monday
Pakihikura Harbour and the area around the Waioeka river mouth will be closed to all boat traffic except Coastguard from Monday 24 July.
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