The New Zealand government has updated marine aquaculture regulations to simplify consenting processes, support innovation, and maintain environmental protections, aiming to boost the sector's economic contribution and sustainability.
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Have we made it as easy as we possibly can, all the regulatory hurdles out of the way?
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reducing bureaucratic burden with environmental safeguards
\\ \\ **Rule changes to support aquaculture**\\ \\ 06 May, 2026\\ \\ Chris Bishopcritical barrier to faster renewable deployment
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