Articles tagged with Fish

New Zealand Manufacturing Leads Economic Growth with 1.9% Rise in Q1 2026

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New Zealand's manufacturing sector led economic growth in the March 2026 quarter, expanding 1.9 percent and significantly contributing to the country's 0.8 percent GDP growth. This growth was driven by innovative firms like Dawn Aerospace, Rocket Lab, and Fisher and Paykel Healthcare, reflecting strong productivity and forward orders. The government supports this sector through initiatives like the Investment Boost, aiming to enhance productivity and sustain manufacturing's role in New Zealand's economic recovery.

Tags: Cameron Brewer Dawn Aerospace Rocket Lab Fisher and Paykel Healthcare New Zealand Manufacturing GDP Small Business Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa Manufacturing Productivity Advisory Group

New Zealand Manufacturing Leads Economic Growth with 1.9% Rise in Q1 2026

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New Zealand's manufacturing sector led economic growth in the March 2026 quarter, expanding 1.9 percent and driving a 0.8 percent overall GDP increase, with strong performance in transport equipment and machinery manufacturing. Key firms like Dawn Aerospace, Rocket Lab, and Fisher and Paykel Healthcare are spearheading innovation and productivity, supported by government initiatives such as the Investment Boost to encourage capital investment. Manufacturing, contributing around 8 percent of GDP and employing over 220,000 people, is central to New Zealand's economic recovery and future growth strategy.

Tags: Cameron Brewer Dawn Aerospace Rocket Lab Fisher and Paykel Healthcare New Zealand Manufacturing Small Business Advancing Manufacturing Aotearoa Manufacturing Productivity Advisory Group Investment Boost

Taupō Trout Bag Limit Increases to 8 for 2026/27 Season Boosting Fishing and Economy

1 week ago | 117 views

The Taupō District’s trout bag limit will increase from six to eight starting 1 July 2026 to improve stock quality and support local businesses, as overpopulation of trout is impacting their primary food source, smelt. This evidence-based change aims to maintain a healthy trout population, enhance fishing conditions, and boost economic benefits from tourism and fishing activities. Additionally, minor regulation adjustments, such as removing the fixed February closure at Lake Otamangakau, will simplify rules and allow more responsive fishery management.

Tags: Taupō District James Meager trout bag limits Lake Taupō smelt Tūwharetoa Māori Trust Board New Zealand freshwater fishing Otamangakau DOC

Taupō District Increases Trout Bag Limits to Boost Fishing and Economy

1 week ago | 134 views

Taupō District’s trout bag limit will increase from six to eight starting 1 July to improve stock quality and support local anglers and businesses, according to Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager. The decision is based on evidence that angler harvest helps maintain a healthy trout population by addressing smelt depletion caused by an imbalance in trout numbers. Additionally, minor regulation changes, including removing the fixed February closure at Lake Otamangakau, aim to simplify rules and enhance freshwater fishing opportunities across New Zealand.

Tags: Taupō District trout bag limits James Meager Lake Taupō smelt angling fishing season local economy freshwater fishing New Zealand

Seasonal Closure Protects Orange Roughy Spawning to Aid Fishery Recovery

2 weeks ago | 208 views

A seasonal closure of 4,983 square kilometres in the East and South Chatham Rise fishery will protect spawning orange roughy from early June to mid-July annually to aid stock recovery. This measure, alongside reduced commercial catch limits, responds to assessments showing the fishery is under pressure and aims to ensure the species' sustainability and ongoing economic benefits. The decision followed public consultation, balancing scientific advice and stakeholder feedback, while allowing commercial fishing in other areas and times.

Tags: Shane Jones orange roughy East and South Chatham Rise ESCR fishery deepwater fishery spawning closure commercial catch limit New Zealand fisheries management stock recovery

New Zealand’s Bottom Trawl Fishing Footprint Remains Minimal and Stable in 2024

3 weeks ago | 202 views

New Zealand’s bottom trawl fishing footprint covers only 1.7% of its waters, concentrated in specific areas and remaining stable for decades, minimizing environmental impact. The industry is vital to the economy, contributing $1.57 billion in exports and employing around 9,000 people, with about 70% of commercial fish caught by bottom trawling. Fisheries officials monitor and work with the industry to reduce impacts through innovation, gear modifications, and alternative methods, aligning with global practices and consumer expectations.

Tags: New Zealand Shane Jones bottom trawling Ministry for Primary Industries fishing industry trawl footprint fisheries trawl gear bycatch fishing methods

Have Your Say on Protecting Auckland and Coromandel Shellfish Sustainability

1 month ago | 320 views

Proposals to protect shellfish and marine species in Auckland and Coromandel intertidal zones are open for public consultation, aiming to address concerns about over-harvesting and ecosystem sustainability. Officials, supported by local communities and tangata whenua, seek feedback on potential area closures and restrictions to help shellfish beds recover while managing pollution and runoff. These measures follow a successful two-year ban on gathering sea life in parts of the northern Hauraki Gulf, with the goal of balancing conservation and continued public enjoyment of coastal resources.

Tags: Shane Jones Jenny Marcroft Simon Watts Auckland Coromandel shellfish intertidal zones marine species fisheries management Hauraki Gulf

Hunting Season Opening: Minister James Meager Joins Kiwis in Game Bird Tradition

1 month ago | 304 views

Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager participated in New Zealand’s annual game bird hunting season opening alongside Fish & Game rangers, emphasizing strong compliance and the importance of safe, fair hunting practices. He condemned disruptive actions against lawful hunters, highlighting hunting’s role in sustainable food harvesting, heritage, and conservation of habitats. As Minister, Meager is committed to modernizing Fish & Game regulations to expand hunting opportunities and improve fisheries and game bird habitats nationwide.

Tags: James Meager Fish & Game New Zealand South Canterbury Wainono Lagoon Lake Opuha Temuka game bird hunting conservation hunting compliance

David Boyle Appointed New Retirement Commissioner to Enhance KiwiSaver and Retirement Savings

2 months ago | 377 views

David Boyle has been appointed as New Zealand's Retirement Commissioner for a three-year term starting May 18, announced by Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Cameron Brewer. Boyle brings extensive experience in retirement savings, having played a key role in establishing KiwiSaver and previously worked on financial wellbeing initiatives and education programs at the Retirement Commission. Brewer also thanked outgoing commissioner Jane Wrightson for her six years of leadership in improving financial capability and retirement outcomes.

Tags: David Boyle Cameron Brewer Jane Wrightson KiwiSaver Retirement Commissioner Fisher Funds Stand Tū Māia Ngāi Tahu Whai Rawa Funds Play it Strange

New Zealand Boosts Funding to Support Sustainable Fisheries in Tuvalu

2 months ago | 475 views

New Zealand has announced additional funding for the Tuvalu Fisheries Support Programme to strengthen Tuvalu’s fisheries sector and support community resilience amid climate challenges. This funding reflects New Zealand’s long-term commitment to partnership, sustainable development, and economic security for Tuvalu. The support, provided through the International Development Cooperation programme, aims to enhance local capacity and promote Pacific resilience and security.

Tags: New Zealand Tuvalu Winston Peters Feleti Teo Tuvalu Fisheries Support Programme fisheries sector Pacific resilience climate challenges sustainable development International Development Cooperation

New Spiny Rock Lobster Ban and Bag Limits to Protect Northland Fishery by 2026

2 months ago | 603 views

A ban on harvesting spiny rock lobster from the east coast of Northland to Hauraki Gulf, effective April 1, 2026, will create a network of closures to help rebuild the fishery. Recreational daily bag limits for spiny rock lobster and packhorse rock lobster are also reduced to prevent shifting fishing pressure, with strict enforcement and penalties for violations. These measures aim to restore ecological balance, address kina barrens, and ensure the fishery’s long-term sustainability.

Tags: spiny rock lobster Hauraki Gulf Northland Shane Jones fishery closure recreational fishing commercial fishing kina barrens packhorse rock lobster MPI

Spiny Rock Lobster Catch Limits Updated for Gisborne and Otago from April 2026

2 months ago | 612 views

Catch limits for spiny rock lobster have been reduced in Gisborne (CRA 3) due to ongoing pressure and cyclone impacts, with a 49-tonne reduction in commercial catch and efforts to spread fishing activity for stock recovery. Conversely, the Otago fishery (CRA 7) shows positive signs, prompting a 21.9-tonne increase in commercial catch limits to support the local economy. The review also confirmed current catch settings for Southern blue whiting remain appropriate, with changes effective from April 1, 2026, following consultation with stakeholders.

Tags: spiny rock lobster Gisborne Otago Shane Jones CRA 3 CRA 7 catch limits sustainability commercial fishers Southern blue whiting

New Zealand Maintains Ban on Retaining North Island Reef Fish Bycatch

3 months ago | 498 views

The proposal to allow commercial fishers in northern North Island to retain and sell certain reef fish caught as bycatch will not proceed, according to Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones. After considering over 22,000 public submissions and sustainability concerns, the historic ban protecting these species since 1993 will remain. The decision is part of a broader consultation on commercial fishing regulations, with further announcements forthcoming.

Tags: Shane Jones Oceans and Fisheries Minister North Island reef fish bycatch commercial fishers fishing regulations sustainability public consultation Quota Management species

Hauraki Gulf Rockpool Ban Enforced to Protect Marine Life and Ecosystems

3 months ago | 476 views

A ban on gathering marine life from rockpools and coastal waters in the Hauraki Gulf north of Auckland has come into effect to preserve ecological areas and ensure fishery sustainability. Fishery Officers will patrol key locations to enforce the closure, with fines up to $100,000 for violations, and educational efforts are underway in partnership with local iwi and communities. Fisheries New Zealand, working with Ngāti Manuhiri, has implemented this temporary closure alongside educational materials to raise awareness about the cultural and environmental importance of protecting intertidal ecosystems.

Tags: Shane Jones Jenny Marcroft Ngāti Manuhiri Fishery Officers Fisheries New Zealand Hauraki Gulf Auckland Oceans and Fisheries Minister Ngāti Manuhiri Settlement Trust MPI

New Zealand Secures Sustainable Orange Roughy Catch Limits in South Pacific Until 2028

3 months ago | 490 views

New Zealand and Australia successfully secured a two-year extension of orange roughy catch limits in the South Pacific through the SPRFMO, supporting sustainable fisheries and local jobs. While a proposal to increase bycatch thresholds was rejected, New Zealand’s measures to protect seabirds and progress on binding labor standards for fishing vessel crews were adopted or advanced. Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones emphasized ongoing efforts to balance environmental protection with economic benefits and to maintain access to viable fisheries in the region.

Tags: Shane Jones New Zealand South Pacific SPRFMO orange roughy fisheries management seabirds albatross fishing vessels labour standards