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1. New Zealand European Influence, Franz Josef Glacier, and Fishing By: Daniel Campbell, Liz Reed, Sam McBaine, Kristen Roesner, Lorryn Bolte, and Lea Munzlinger
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4. Fishing Industry New Zealand’s 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone gives its fishing industry special fishing rights. It covers 4.1 million square kilometres. This is the sixth largest zone in the world, and is fourteen times the land area of New Zealand itself. Over 15,000 marine species are known to live there, about ten percent of the world's diversity. New Zealand's wild fisheries captured 441,000 tonnes and earned over NZ$1 billion in exports in the fishing year 2006/07. About 1.2 million or 31 percent of New Zealanders engage, at least occasionally, in recreational fishing with an annual recreational take of about 25,000 tonnes.
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6. Fly fishing in Queenstown, NZ The aquaculture of mussels, salmon and oysters earned $226 million in 2006/2007. This made seafood the country’s fifth largest export earner.