The FOCUS New Zealand Party fully supports the 5 principles developed by LegaSea to better manage New Zealand's fishing stocks. These principles include setting a minimum target of 40% of original fish stock sizes, reducing wastage by banning trawling in certain areas and releasing reports on trawl mortality, establishing royalties for commercial fishing on public resources, revising minimum size limits applied to both commercial and recreational catches, and better understanding the value of recreational fishing. FOCUS New Zealand also wants foreign fishing vessels to operate as New Zealand companies while fishing in New Zealand waters to create a level playing field for domestic fishermen.
Suite à la pétition citoyenne contre la création du delphinarium d'Agadir : http://bit.ly/2hhpOqa, les ONG internationales suivantes : Marine Connection, Animal Welfare Institute, Blue Voice, Born Free Foundation, British Divers Marine Life Rescue, Captive Animals Protection Society, Captive Dolphin Awareness Foundation, Cetacean Society International, Earth Island Institute, Free Morgan Foundation, Grupo de los Cien Mexico, No Whales in Captivity, NY4Whales, One Voice, Orca Network, Orca Research Trust, Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project, SOS Delfines et Whale and Dolphin Conservation ont adressé la présente lettre à Monsieur le Ministre de l’Agriculture, de la Pêche Maritime, du Développement Rural et des Eaux et Forêts.
Suite à la pétition citoyenne contre la création du delphinarium d'Agadir : http://bit.ly/2hhpOqa, les ONG internationales suivantes : Marine Connection, Animal Welfare Institute, Blue Voice, Born Free Foundation, British Divers Marine Life Rescue, Captive Animals Protection Society, Captive Dolphin Awareness Foundation, Cetacean Society International, Earth Island Institute, Free Morgan Foundation, Grupo de los Cien Mexico, No Whales in Captivity, NY4Whales, One Voice, Orca Network, Orca Research Trust, Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project, SOS Delfines et Whale and Dolphin Conservation ont adressé la présente lettre à Monsieur le Ministre de l’Agriculture, de la Pêche Maritime, du Développement Rural et des Eaux et Forêts.
Full details at http://www.victoria.ac.nz/chaplains/whatson/do-something-fish.html
A Human FM-sponsored DO SOMETHING! event at the VUW Anglican Chaplaincy.
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Full details at http://www.victoria.ac.nz/chaplains/whatson/do-something-fish.html
A Human FM-sponsored DO SOMETHING! event at the VUW Anglican Chaplaincy.
www.dosomething.org.nz
MSU Comments to Presidential Task Force on IUU Fishing and Seafood FraudMark Gibson
Comments provided to the Presidential Task Force on IUU Fishing and Seafood Fraud, specifically on how to implement is recommendations for combatting IUU fishing and seafood fraud.
China Fishery, one of the leading organizations that promote sustainable fishing. It utilizes state-of-art technology in fishing that helps in exploiting ocean resources in such a manner that satisfy the needs of the customers presently and also saves for the future generations. This helps in protecting the seafood resources.
Full details at http://www.victoria.ac.nz/chaplains/whatson/do-something-fish.html
A Human FM-sponsored DO SOMETHING! event at the VUW Anglican Chaplaincy.
www.dosomething.org.nz
Full details at http://www.victoria.ac.nz/chaplains/whatson/do-something-fish.html
A Human FM-sponsored DO SOMETHING! event at the VUW Anglican Chaplaincy.
www.dosomething.org.nz
MSU Comments to Presidential Task Force on IUU Fishing and Seafood FraudMark Gibson
Comments provided to the Presidential Task Force on IUU Fishing and Seafood Fraud, specifically on how to implement is recommendations for combatting IUU fishing and seafood fraud.
China Fishery, one of the leading organizations that promote sustainable fishing. It utilizes state-of-art technology in fishing that helps in exploiting ocean resources in such a manner that satisfy the needs of the customers presently and also saves for the future generations. This helps in protecting the seafood resources.
Dr Jeremy Hayman
Department of Management
School of Business and Law,
Auckland University of Technology, Auckland
Jeremy.hayman@aut.ac.nz
(P25, Thursday 27, Civic Room 3, 3.00)
Sustainable Fisheries Financing Strategies: Save the Oceans Feed the World Pr...The Rockefeller Foundation
Traditional strategies supporting ocean conservation and protection of fisheries have most often involved political advocacy, community engagement, and media campaigns that target protection of charismatic species and threatened habitats. In recent years, actors seeking to protect ocean environments have increasingly turned to market-based policies and incentives to better align commercial and conservation objectives. These strategies have included certification schemes, the emergence of eco-brands, small investment funds, and consumer-marketing efforts that generate greater demand for sustainably sourced seafood. Market principles also shape the use of rights-based fisheries management, or “catch share” systems, which attempt to integrate property rights into fishing access as a way to incentivize better long-term resource stewardship.
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FOCUS Letter to the team at legasea sept. 2014
1. The TEAM at LEGASEA
FOCUS New Zealand Party fully supports the 5 principles LegaSea have developed. We believe these are
well thought out and workable. Reiterating the principles targets we agree that FOCUS New Zealand will
seek to:
1) Set a default 40% minimum target for fish stocks at 40% of the original size that existed in the
absence of fishing.
2) Reduce wastage through a better understanding of the problem, the introduction of measures that
will reduce incriminate catches and fish deaths such as banning trawling within the 100m contour.
There should be no secrets the Trawl Mortality Report for example should be released and further
studies done to get an accurate figure on the level of wastage in the fishing industry. We would
also look towards introducing measures that penalise wastage and set specific targets of waste
minimisation. If these targets are not met then additional measures would be introduced. There
are many good ideas put forward and each will need to be investigated option in terms of
effectiveness and viability. We would prefer to see no dumping of dead fish at sea.
3) Establish a royalty on commercial fishing so that the nation can get fair compensation for the
private utilisation of the resources that we all own. We agree that that the New Zealand fishing
stocks are publicly owned and are the property of New Zealand.
4) Revise the size limits on fish so that the minimum size limits imposed on the recreational fishermen
apply also to commercial catches.
5) Better understanding the value of the New Zealand fishing sectors, particularly the recreational,
fishery to New Zealand. This study ought to consider the impact on our marine environment, its
people, and its economy. We recognise the cultural importance of fishing stock to Maori and this
to ought to be included in the study.
FOCUS New Zealand is also concerned about the high number of foreign vessels and crews from countries
such as Russia, Korea, China, and Indonesia to benefit from exploitatively cheap labour costs and the
competitive difficulty it imposes on New Zealand commercial fishermen.
FOCUS New Zealand would require all foreign vessels to setup a New Zealand company and operate as a
New Zealand company subject to all New Zealand company laws while fishing in New Zealand waters. This
simple approach would mean a level playing fields where New Zealand owned vessels can compete fairly.
The foreign vessels would be faced with the same compliance costs, ACC, minimum wage, gst, income tax,
etc as New Zealand vessels and would ensure New Zealand taxpayers are not subsidising foreign vessels for
the services and benefit they use while in New Zealand waters.
TU TANGATA.!!
Julian Fairlie
Vice President FOCUS New Zealand