A Labour party release criticizes the National Government for reversing marine protections in the Hauraki Gulf, arguing that commercial fishing expansion and weakened conservation measures undermine environmental health, iwi rights, and community-led efforts to preserve the area.
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marine buffer systems being destroyed by fishing
\\ \\ 1 March 2022\\ \\ Press Release\\ \\ **Sea Change Needed** \\ \\ Ahead of The Helen Clark Foundation’s webinar today about how to progress the High Seas Treaty, we visited The Noises…\\ \\ H\\ \\ Helen Clark Foundationsevere decline due to overfishing and pollution
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