The CountryKaitaia paua 'plunderer' gets community workKaitaia paua plunderer gets community work13 Apr 02:00 AM
The CountryDuo fined $750 after fishing marine reserveThe Havelock North men have each paid $750 in restitution.04 Apr 06:37 AM
The CountryFar North youth focus on ditching sugarParties collaborating on a policy that eliminates sugar-sweetened beverages.01 Apr 08:00 PM
The CountryScience boot camp for baby snapper in WhangareiWhangarei scientists are putting very young snapper through a comprehensive physical test.29 Mar 05:00 PM
The CountryTe Puke Emergency Services fishing contest a proven formulaTe Puke fishing competition as popular as ever.07 Mar 08:30 PM
The CountryFishing: Muriwai claim west coast bragging rightsThe Muriwai Sports Fishing Club retained the Wildcat Trophy for the second year in a row.07 Mar 07:30 PM
The CountryChildren engaged in Sea Week activitiesKeith St and Durie Hill school pupils try range of sea and beach activities.07 Mar 12:00 AM
The CountryCommercial fisherman fined for under-reporting catchTane Zanders was fined after pleading guilty to three fisheries charges.28 Feb 04:57 AM
The CountryNew marina to boost berths by 40 per cent$11m marina with 115 berths is planned near Whangarei's Te Matau a Pohe bridge.22 Feb 04:00 PM
The CountryTrash Town: Dumped rubbish danger to marine lifeWhat impact is dumped rubbish having on our marine life?20 Feb 10:00 PM
The CountryFitness and anxiety testing for baby snapperSnapper are being put through comprehensive physical testing.20 Feb 06:00 PM
The CountryWatch out for man o' war bluebottlesIt's bluebottle season and they are washing up on Northland beaches.20 Feb 05:00 PM
The Country'Call for action' over sea-level threatNext steps taken in addressing sea-level rise along the Hawke's Bay coastline.20 Feb 07:28 AM
The CountryWarning signs go up at Horowhenua waterways after heavy rainSewage overflows are creating a stinky situation for many New Zealand beaches.15 Feb 09:28 PM
The CountryFour marlin dumped in Hikurangi swampFour marlin with bills cut off discovered by local farmer.13 Feb 08:00 PM
The CountryCall for support for recreational fishersThe NZ Initiative supports better balance between commercial and recreational fishing.04 Dec 05:03 AM
The CountryCall for fishery closures over risk to hoihoNew study prompts group's call for fisheries closures to save iconic yellow-eyed penguin.30 Nov 04:00 PM
The CountryOysters 'safe to eat' despite parasiteParasite found at Stewart Island not yet found in wild fisheries says Nathan Guy01 Jun 03:42 AM
The CountryGovt to announce relief for KaikouraAs Govt announces its relief package, Kaikoura businesses spell out what they need to survive.16 Nov 05:23 PM
The CountryTime to waking sleeping giantAquaculture has been identified as the Southland industry with the most potential to expand quickly and relatively easily, bringing 01 Oct 11:00 PM
The CountryApply for agricultural study grantApplications are open for a study grant for people wanting a career in agriculture. Every year, the Waihi Agricultural Education 14 Sep 10:24 PM
BDBDThe CountrySanford looks to lay off 232 Chch staffSanford, New Zealand's largest listed fishing group, is in consultations with 232 staff who look likely to lose their jobs at the company.09 Apr 02:00 AM
The CountryHauraki Gulf aquaculture a boon to the regionAbove the waters of the Hauraki Gulf, a marine farm might appear only a tidy row of racks, or a small bunch of ropes and buoys dotted against the blue.18 Dec 01:11 AM
The CountryHauraki Gulf: Planning for the futureAs valuable to marine life as it is prized by humans, the Hauraki Gulf is in decline. Though solutions seem as elusive as the gulf's fish stocks, a groundswell is building for collaboration.24 Aug 05:30 PM
The CountryOyster is the world for honoured NZ scientistZoe Hilton's love of the sea led her to Bluff's delicacy and international recognition.30 Mar 04:30 PM